F1 has rejected the American Andretti team’s bid to enter the sport in the next two years – but left the door open for admission in 2028. Andretti’s entry had been approved by the governing body, however, Liberty Media which holds the commercial rights holders F1 felt the proposal for entry in 2025 or 2026
The FIA has given its approval for Andretti to enter F1 as a new entry in 2026, paving the way for it to work on a commercial deal with the owners of the sports Liberty Media. At the start of the year, the sports governing opened the process for new teams to enter the sport.
The British team Hitech which currently races in F2, F3 and F4 have announced an entry to F1 when the regulations change, following major new investment. The team based at Silverstone announced on Monday that parent company Hitech Global Holdings Limited had sold a 25 percent stake to Kazakh businessman Vladimir Kim. Kim’s main interests
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Andretti & General Motors launch bid to enter F1 in 2026 The American companies Andretti Global and General Motors have joined forces with intending to enter the sport in 2026. On Thursday a joint statement said that GM would be represented by its luxury Cadillac brand should its bid be successful. Andretti Global chairman Michael
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No serious bids for new teams FIA President Jean Todt says that he had no offers which e deems serious enough for new teams to enter Formula One. Earlier this year, Zoran Stefanovic began a second bid to enter the sport after his 2010 bid failed. There are understood to be a number of parties