We will not go back over the long list of reasons that had until then pushed the FOM to reject Andretti-Cadillac's application for admission. Doubts concerning the capacity of the new structure to be competitive in the absence of a "factory" engine, difficulties that certain circuits would have had in welcoming an 11th team due to lack of space, etc., faced with the poverty of the FOM's argument, Andretti-Cadillac's reaction had been to affirm its desire to "continue the development of the
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SYLVAIN DUCREUX
26/11/2024 at 10:22 a.m.
To bounce back to the conclusion, this is exactly what I feel: If the Andretti name had arrived in F1, it would have increased my interest (which has fallen very low) while I don't care about GM/Cadillac, which is not going to make me dream.
DANIEL MEYERS
26/11/2024 at 02:17 a.m.
If it's tripled it's 600 not 450 million.