F1 boss Stefano Domenicali says it is was 'not smart' of Michael Andretti to describe current teams as being 'too greedy'.
Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali says it was"not smart" of Michael Andretti to call current F1 teams greedy and questioned the American's aggressive lobbying for an entry on the grid.Andretti, who runs several outfits in world motorsports including one of IndyCar's leading teams, has been working on an F1 bid for years and felt he finally had the missing ingredient to sway the sport by partnering with a top-level OEM in General Motors.
With GM's support Andretti could well be positioned to deliver the added value that F1 craves, but it remains to be seen exactly how much the American manufacturer will be involved.criticised current teams for being"very greedy"It comes against a backdrop of F1 being perceived as elitist and not welcoming towards American involvement, despite expanding to three races in the country in 2023.
"We will make sure together with the FIA that the process will be respected and if all the elements are there, they will be very welcome," he insisted. "So, I think that the process will be done seriously, in the right way. And no one can put [up with] with the anxiety to take the right decision, because someone is shouting.
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