The FIA approve, but now Andretti-Cadillac must convince Formula 1 to open the door...
Aston Martin boss Lawrence Stroll says Formula 1 does not need an 11th team and so gives a firm no to the Andretti-Cadillac bid.
While Formula 1 president Stefano Domenicali is unconvinced on the argument to expand the Formula 1 grid, many of the existing teams are outright cold on the idea, Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff a key opponent. “An eleventh team means that not only does each team have to give away more of the money pie, but also that the value of each individual team falls,” he told
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