At the end of last January, despite the green light from the FIA, the Andretti-Cadillac association saw the door slammed in the face of Formula One. Justified by a whole bunch of more or less fallacious reasons ranging from doubts about its ability to be competitive to the lack of
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Yves-Henri RANDIER
16/04/2024 at 05:20 a.m.
What about the sustainability of Williams Racing andAlpine (despite denials)? Is the FOM not realizing that it could lose one or even two teams in the near future and that it will then need a new team to reach 20 single-seaters? How far gone are the days of pre-qualifying and grids of 24 or 26 single-seaters!!!