It's always the same old refrain. Between the feigned happiness of welcoming a new playmate and the fear of having to leave him a piece of their (financial) share of the pie, the ten teams of Formula 1 are – almost – united front. Moreover, it is only when it comes to preserving their direct interests that they almost all agree. As a reminder, on February 18, Mario Andretti announced
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Jean-Yves Hubert
24/02/2022 at 12:46 a.m.
Since when have the teams decided who should come to F1? This is interference...Putinism!