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Sorry to keep taking the thread OT so - All this Andretti stuff is weird but I've never been an Andretti fan. I have no control over any of this and feel nothing. |
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Pat Symonds joins Andretti as a consultant. He should help them to be ready for 2028 & in the meantime, should be able to assist them with saying the right things in their application to be successful.
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What are they actually doing at their Silverstone base?
There is no car to run, no developments to plot, no races to attend.. and won’t be for some time yet, if at all.. I’d suggest perhaps their biggest bill is for tea and biscuits? |
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According to Joe Saward’s blog today the new Concorde Agreement will have a clause that new entrants in F1 must have competed in and won championships in F2 and F3.
They are determined to block Andretti/GM no matter what it takes. |
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If true, then the closed shop mentality is beyond a joke now. This is not how F1 should be run.
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It’s been a few years but they’ve won in Indycar, still competing of course. It’s a similar task to F2, so should be able to claim an equivalence. |
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Trying to claim equivalency is not likely to go anywhere with Indy NXT being at the level of a regional formula rather than F2. but either way there seems to be a strong swing in motorsport generally leading to some very fixed pathways and procedures being made fixed steps in all single seater racing. It's a long way already from the free world open-ended style of competition we had thirty or forty years ago. By 2030 or earlier I think F1 will simply be a form of public entertainment, a series of 'events' run around the glop under the title of F1 (or maybe abandon the FIA and simply call it Grand Prix) where a group of select people run teams for the event and it is televised to people living in cities around the globe as one of a selection of events run from a central administration to entertain the masses. That might be six years or more away but it is entirely consistent with the agenda toward sustainability, so watch where the world goes to from here. |
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That’s an interesting future…maybe even add an element with the top teams ultimately meeting up for some sort champions league set of race to cap off the season?
Would be different for sure but an intriguing idea. The commercial benefits are clearly there. |
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They would tell him to buy a team.This is all about keeping it at 10 teams.
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There is already something similar, not in racing cars, but in what used to be the Red Bull sponsored "racing" planes that performs around the world. |
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More from Autosport re the signing of Pat Symonds by Andretti. It's in the "Plus" section of the site so in case you can't access it, I've inserted here (hope that's OK):
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Reported today on Speedcafe that the CEO of Liberty told Mario in Miami that he would do “whatever it takes” to keep Andretti out of F1.
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Bernie said long ago that ten teams were enough and when you have a grid that is covered by about two seconds and a top ten covered by less than a second you have ten 'competitive' teams. The rest can be all hype, glitz, and glamour, and the rest of the proletariat will soak it all up completely unaware of where it came from, its history, relevance, and background. None of that matters if you are taught to live in the moment, forget the past, and that only the present is relevant and real. You only have to watch like a fly on the wall at Davos to understand the extremes people, who have money and the control it can bring at their fingertips, will go to shape their brave new world and take people to where the rich want them to be and dance to their pipe. Liberty is no different to BlackRock, Vanguard, State Street Global, UBS, Fidelity, Allianz etc. Its smaller but its influence and place in the landscape of influence is persuasive. Since Liberty came in and Bernie left the shop F1 has been grabbed with both hands by people who understood the amount of power it had to be used as a tool on the stage of mass global entertainment. Bernie and his band of enthusiasts had taken it as far as it could go in their hands, but that doesn't mean where it goes now is an improvement or for the better of the sport or the people who work in it. And if you doubt my thinking on trends in F1 to a closed shop group who simply run a global entertainment business is extreme, then look at WEC which is currently operated by the ACO rather than the FIA, and IndyCar which is owned and effectively operated by Penske entertainment. IndyCar will operate with 25 charters to the existing teams, 5 of which will have three charters and five will have two charters. They will be guaranteed a starting spot regardless of competitiveness and only those 25 charters are entitled to the end of season split of series profits. WEC has a limited field, now restricted to 9 teams of GT3, representing 9 different manufacturers plus about 20 entrants to the Hyperclass, and rumor has it that in future each of the teams will be required to front up with two entries, so single entries and one-off private entries will disappear. International motorsport is disappearing up the derriere of people who love to control and command how people should behave and how the rest of people simply need to accept and conform to their way of thinking, because 'they' know what things are best and how things should be done. And the rest of us should just shut up, conform to their precepts and accept it as a 'fait accompli'. |
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In the end both denials and accusations are both just talk. But the problem is for Liberty, is that many are likely to believe Mario's story. I like that Andretti is putting up the good fight. I still think it's a long shot that anything will come of it. Richard |
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Maybe all these AndrettiGlobal F1 bods could rock on over to the Indy program…
Judging by 1 car in the lead group and one only just surviving Bump Day.. there may be something to discover there |
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I have enormous respect and admiration for the achievements of Mario Andretti and in a slightly different field,the business acumen that Michael has used to grow the group.I can't help feeling that the American political muscle gathering behind their potential entry could give Liberty a very hard time.In a parallel thread there is mention of the flock of Spanish sponsors that might accompany Carlos Sainz to a future team and I would think there must be a real fear that the pull of the mighty Andretti name would have a similar effect on American sponsors.I really hope they are allowed to compete and show us what they can do.
For now there seems to be a kind of limbo perhaps somewhere between the Ikazawa and US F1 operations and I have to hope no toasters are under development. |
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The Live Nation/Ticketmaster arm of Liberty is facing an anti trust case from the US Justice Department.They have been a immoral monopolist for decades in the US.
Liberty might find themselves under siege on several fronts. Moral-Never annoy Taylor Swift fans. |
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Qualifying at Indy is radically different from Carb Day and while Chevy (Illmor built and owned by Penske) dominated the front end of qualifying the reverse was true on Carb Day which is setting the cars up for 500 miles.... Honda engines filled seven or eight of the first ten places..... It won't be over until the 200 laps are complete. |
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FIA President now thinks that the best path for Andretti would be to buy an existing team. The Pres now says that quality is more important than quantity. Maybe Ben should have given that some thought before he opened up the application process?
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The regulations allow for 26 cars and for the commercial rights holder to limit the number of participating teams to 10 rather than 13 is contradictory to developing the sport as the rules are outlaid in the regulations. Ben did the right thing. |
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