Alonso would hail Andretti in F1 as ‘the best news’
Fernando Alonso believes a green light for the proposed Andretti Global team would be “the best news” both they and Formula 1 could receive.
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Fernando Alonso believes a green light for the proposed Andretti Global team would be “the best news” both they and Formula 1 could receive.
The former rally co-driver, who was elected along with new FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem last December, made the comment ahead of next month’s date conflict between the centrepiece round of World Endurance Championship and the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in Baku.
Bernie Ecclestone is far from impressed by the "American style" being pushed by F1 owners Liberty Media. The former F1 mogul has been outspoken on the direction the sport has taken since Liberty Media bought him out for £3.3 billion ($4.4bn) in late 2016.
Formula One's commercial rights holders Liberty Media are buying a plot of land in Las Vegas for $240 million (estimated at R3.8 billion) to locate the pit and paddock complex for a grand prix next year, they said on Friday (6 May).
Formula One's commercial rights holders Liberty Media are buying a plot of land in Las Vegas for US$240 million to locate the pit and paddock complex for a grand prix next year, they said on Friday (May 6).
Formula One's commercial rights holders Liberty Media are buying a plot of land in Las Vegas for $240 million to locate the pit and paddock complex for a grand prix next year, they said on Friday.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff is pleased to see the scrapping of a planned team boss parade ahead of the Miami Grand Prix.
La Fórmula 1 ha entendido por fin qué era lo que se necesitaba. Se había etiquetado como un deporte antiguo y ahora goza de una buena salud que otras especialidades históricas envidian, si acaso con permiso del fútbol. El 'Gran Circo' ha conseguido lo que muchos aún no son capaces: enganchar a los jóvenes que, de pronto, se agolpan a las puertas de los circuitos (o incluso de los hoteles) en busca de un saludo y una foto de sus pilotos favoritos. Algo que hace unos años, parecía impensable, porque se identificaba al automovilismo con el petrohead cuarentón. Hacía tiempo que la F1 necesitaba una vuelta de tuerca y Liberty Media ha sabido ponerla en marcha.