FIA breaks silence with response to Andretti's F1 rejection
The FIA have responded to F1's decision to reject Anꦑdretti's application to join the grid ⭕in 2025.

The FIA will look to “engage in dialogue” with F1 following their decision to reject Andretti’s application to become the 11th ▨𝓀team.
On Wednesday evening, F1 confirmed that Andretti would be denied entry to🍬 join the grid in 2025.
F1 explained that they were coಌncerned Andretti wouldn’t bring enough “value” to the sport, but kept the door open for 2028.
Un♍surprisingly, the news didn’t go down with Andretti, the FIA, or F1 fꦡans in general.
Andretti stated: “Andretti Cadillac has reviewed the information Formula One Management Limited has shared and ℱs💦trongly disagree with its contents,” Andretti’s statement read.
“Andretti and Cadillac are💦 two successful global motorsports organisations committed to placing a genuine American works team in F1, competing alongside the world’s best.
“We are proud of the significant progress we have already made on developing a highly competitive car🌜 and power unit with an experienced team behind it, and our work continues at pace.
“Andretti Cadillac would also like to acknowled🐻ge and thank the fans who h🍃ave expressed their support.”

It means that F1 w♚ill continue t⛎o have 10 teams on the grid until 2028 at the earliest.
With the Concorde agreement up in 2026, it will allow them to potentially increase the $200 million 🔴entry fee.
On Thursday, the FIA released the following statement: “The FI𒆙A notes the announcement of Formula One Managem෴ent in relation to the FIA Formula One World Championship teams’ Expression of Interest process.
“We are engaging 🤡in dialogu꧑e to determine next steps.”

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