GM president confirms Andretti have ‘signed agreement’ with power unit supplier

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GM president confirms Andretti have ‘signed agreement’ with power unit supplier
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while Michael Andretti, the man leading the bid, confirmed that the base of their operations would be in the US with a satellite site in the UK.

Speaking to media including PlanetF1.com, General Motors president Mark Reuss said they had a “signed agreement” with an existing power unit supplier. Heading into the 2023 season, there are currently four power unit suppliers on the grid in the form of Mercedes, Renault, Ferrari and Red Bull Powertrains with assistance from Honda.

On the link with Honda, Reuss said they had a “natural respect and relationship” with Honda but refused to confirm whether they would be supplying engines to the proposed team.

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