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Horner: Andretti rejection 'purely down to F1 business model'

© XPB  Phillip van Osten 25/05/2024 at 10:1625/05/2024 at 10:07 Red Bull team boss Christian Horner says that Formula 1’s opposition to accepting Andretti Global within its ranks is justified by the sport’s business model, not by any anti-American stance. Andretti Cadillac’s quest to join the grid in 2026 took a political turn earlier this month when members of the US Congress expressed their strong concerns about how Andretti’s request to enter F1 was handled by Formula One Management. This week, six US Senators called on the Justice Department and FTC to also investigate F1's decision to reject Andretti's application. This political pressure adds a new dimension to the...
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