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An interesting question, as to whether the narrative would be different if this were Ganassi or Penske. I think in Penske's case yes, considering his previous, involvement in F1 in the '70s and his legacy in motorsport in general. I think if Penske were to be turned down it would not go down well, imo. Ganassi I'm not so sure about, though since series unification in 2008 they have been the most successful team, winning 10 driver's championships. Current champion Alex Palou has just won his second driver's title. There is also Ganassi's involvement with IMSA/WEC but I don't know if that would be taken into consideration. Last edited by bjohnsonsmith; 15 Nov 2023 at 19:35. |
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Some of the ladders that can lead to F1 as examples are Super Formula in Japan (Domestic series but the fastest single seaters outside F1), F2 (International Series run across a number of continents by mainly Euro teams) and Indycar (Domestic series with slightly lower performance than F2). We've seen drivers progress to F1 quite effectively from F2 and Super Formula and it would be good to see some of that happening from Indycar. Quote:
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I honestly haven't seen any view expressed by anyone on this subject other than an expectation that Andretti will take some time to be competitive. Some of the early rhetoric from Andretti itself seemed to suggest that it would be more competitive and even in the video I linked above, Micheal Andretti goes out of his way to mock Haas, and if Andretti gets in (which I expect that it will) then it will need to manage expectations of performance, particularly in the US. |
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modern era ish...Sauber parlaying success in sportscars creating an opportunity to move into/create a new F1 team for example. were they the lasts ones to make such a jump? ProDrive/Richards tried but never managed. |
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The original entry was, yes. Campos Grand Prix became Campos Meta, started putting the team and cars together, then Adrian Campos was ousted due to financial struggles and the team became Hispania Racing Team under different ownership and with the dentist as team principal.
(For new readers, the dentist is Colin Kolles, purveyor of incendiary endurance cars) |
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View of some of the teams hasn't changed (yet) but may do once some projections and figures are presented. With the teams having no direct part of the assessment process, I assume from Toto's comments in particular that FOM must have assured teams that info would be shared for their feedback.
In some ways, that does make some sense, as only the teams really know what is involved in running a team week-to-week. |
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It’s still very elitist of the teams. They’ve tried every excuse in the book not to welcome an 11th team. The FIA have accepted Andretti’s entry, so I just hope FOM pushes through with it and sticks it to the teams in the process
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Any major sport at it's pinnacle where a team's annual spend is in the region of £200 million must be considered elitist. And for that matter F1 and all motorsport has always been on the elitist side of life's spectrum.
As to the other teams stance wouldn't you be a tad upset if a newcomer wanted a share of your income? Personally I would like to see Andretti be admitted to the party and maybe another viable team too. A grid of 24 cars would be ideal for me provided the quality is appropriate. |
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With the anti-dilution fee paid by a new entrant one of the talking points around Andretti, this breakdown of the expected 2023 team earnings makes for interesting reading.
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While it's not that simplistic in reality, why buy when you can build from scratch for a fraction of the capital investment? Also, if one is let in, who's to say other won't use the precedent to force their way in later, which would devalue existing operations considerably? Anyway, last I heard Andretti are possibly now going to be accepted, but will be pushed back as far as possible - maybe even to 2027-2029! Last edited by peebee2; 23 Nov 2023 at 19:34. |
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The first three are converted. But this is for 11 teams so you can see how little different it is from the article. In a meritocracy performance is all important. 1st 14% or $126 million (140 million) 2nd 12.5% or$112.5 million (125 million) 3rd 11,0% or $99 million (110 million) 4th 10% or $90 million 5th 9% or $81 million 6th 8,5% or $76.5 million 7th 8% or $72 million 8th 7.5% or $67.5 million 9th 7% or $63 million 10th 6.5% or $58.5 million 11th 6% or $54 million If Richards assumptions about the time taken to be competitive are true then it is highly unlikely they would get out of the bottom three for several years. In this case the lower teams lose very little. My opinion about the dilution fee is that it is way overrated and really a scam. There is no franchise system and never has been. The FIA is the regulator, and it is not a part of the regulations, so I doubt if the franchise idea has any legal authority. Further to that idea. If Liberty is growing the returns to the teams at 10-12% then in real terms an extra team is not costing the teams anything. Their earnings from any given year fluctuate according to their performance. If they perform badly, they get lower returns. Welcome to the real world of business. And the Franchise idea is just straw man rhetoric. They are using this argument to inflate the value of their teams. Any business that is uncompetitive in its field of endeavors and is requiring $60 million of investment, and actually losing $20 million a year (as Vowles has gone on record as claiming) is not worth a billion dollars, or even half that amount in business terms. It's a financial black hole. What MBS was roundly condemned for saying about the teams talking up their value when it was nothing like that, is true. MBS was correct in what he said. Not wrong. There is a whole bunch of smoke and mirror games going on in terms of F1's real value. And a lot of it relates to the teams' approach to the Andretti bid. Peebee says they may get accepted but pushed out till 2027-29. If that happens then does GM-Cadillac-Andretti get 2 or 3 years where they can do engine and car development unfettered by any cost cap regulation, because if they are going to be held at an arm's length, then they shouldn't be held back from private research and development. The idea of holding at arm's length may also not stand up against the EU anti-competitive rules. And any EU legal battle is going to cost all the teams and Liberty millions. Last edited by Teretonga; 24 Nov 2023 at 00:27. |
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I'm with you on the opportunity for Andretti to develop / test, unencumbered by the cost cap, up until the time they start competing (although I think that I saw somewhere that the cost cap would apply to new teams for the 12 month period before their first race). Where that might prove difficult is that I doubt they'd have access to the same tyres from Pirelli, the same control components that the existing teams use and I guess the crash testing process and scrutineering process that the FIA uses, so they'd probably have a few question marks that they couldn't resolve until "official". Legal action could well prove expensive for all, but I guess also depends on what jurisdiction the Concorde Agreement is bound by - if it declares for example that UK law applies, then EU regulations probably don't come into it. |
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From this article: 'a $200 million dilution fee, split 10 ways at $20 million per team, would make up for just two seasons of reduced FOM revenue for teams. The belief through the grid, therefore, is the fee should be at least tripled when the next Concorde Agreement is signed, for the 2026 season.' It would also be interesting to know where the rumour of a push back to 2027-29 has come from. Because let's remember - the teams don’t technically have a say in the matter and FOM are in commercial discussions with Andretti currently. |
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It is a well-known name in the automotive industry and they're likely to add something good to the F1. I hope everything goes well for them and we'll see them compete in Formula One 2025 season.
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They say 'A picture is worth a thousand words', then have a look at this one...
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/an...aled/10570623/ As well as the story behind it... |
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Full release / statement from FOM outlining reasons for not accepting Andretti's entry here.Can't say that I'm surprised but I felt it was a 50/50 thing - the way this reads it was far less likely to get up in FOM's view.
One thing that jumps out to me is that Andretti was invited to meet with FOM in December but chose not to do so - don't know why not but that seems extraordinary given the stakes being played for. Clearly the majority of the concerns are around power unit, so door left open for re-application once GM has its own unit but there are also a number of references to Andretti being a "novice" manfucturer (which is accurate) and that in particular, the plan to build a 2025 car and then a 2026 car to new rules is indicative to FOM that Andretti doesn't understand the difficulty of doing so. I guess that we can expect statements from both Andretti and GM in due course & part of me feels like ordering in the popcorn. |
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