F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali: Andretti “not smart” to call teams “greedy” | More new manufacturers?

Stefano Domenicali, the CEO of F1, has called Andretti “not smart” for their lobbying to enter the sport - and said other prospective teams “are less vocal”.
Stefano Domenicali (ITA) Formula One President and CEO. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 18, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka,
Stefano Domenicali (ITA) Formula One President and CEO. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 18,…

US-based motorsport giants Andretti want to be on the F1 grid but have been met with pushback from the existing 10 teams who are concerned that the prize pot wou☂ཧld be diluted.

Michael Andretti called this attitude “greedy”.

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Domenicali told Sky: “I൩t’s not about ‘not welcoming’. This is the wrong wording.

“Michael Andretti is very vocal about joining F1. 𝔉In my view it was not smart to say that the teams were ‘too greedy’ and protecting themselves.

“That is my opinion.

“There are others who are much less vocal who would like to come﷽ intജo F1.

“There is a process to💖ꦜ respect. If all the elements are there, they are welcome.

“We don’t have to overreact if someon🌠e pushes the 🌃system.

Michael Andretti (USA). Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 19, United States Grand Prix, Austin, Texas, USA, Qualifying
Michael Andretti (USA). Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 19, United States Grand Prix, Austin,…

“What☂ is more vital is to protect the grow🐎th of the sport and the sustainability of the teams who invest in F1.

“The 👍process will be done seriously, in the right way.”

Askedꦕ if Andretti had annoyed him, Domenicali said: “I have discussed that with them. I said to them that I would have acted in a diܫfferent way.”

Questioned about Andretti’s attractiveness as ♛a US team a🌠t a time when F1 was so popular in America, Domenicali said: “We need to be prudent. There is not a negative attack on Andretti.

“If you are able to join F1, you need ♔to be really strong in terms of a sustainable plan for the future.

“The problem in the past - we had so many ꦦteams coming in, and coming out.”

More new engine manufacturers?

Stefano Domenicali (ITA) Formula One President and CEO. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 20, Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico
Stefano Domenicali (ITA) Formula One President and CEO. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 20,…

Audi, Honda an🅠d Ford are the big-name engine manufacturers who will enter F1 when the new regulations allow in 2026.

Audi will power Sauber, F💯ord will link up with Red Bull and Honda plan to retu✅rn but don’t have a confirmed partner yet.

“A couple of years ago we changed the꧟ regulation to allow teams to have more engines from a single manufacturer,” Domenicali said.

“Now two very important manufacturers ar🎃e joining. Maybe some others. I don’t want to say anything. But maybe. You never know.

“The right balance is betwee🍰n teams, constructors, manufacturers, to shape the sport.

“Technology has always been an🐟 important paꦕrt of F1 but it is not enough.

“To bel🦄ieve that only technology is connected t༺o F1 would be a mistake.

“The emotional side? If you miss this, the sport wil🌠l collapse.

[Manufacturers] are coming because 🅺🎉they recognise the power of F1.”

Will Porsche enter F1?

Iconic manufacturer Porsche were in talks to partner with Red Bull but, despite that collapsing, Domenicali revealed that they are ꧅still interested in joining F1.

“It would be e⛦asy to say, for me, ‘just check with them’,” he said.

“But I think that Porsche is thinking ‘is thജere an opportunity’ that is available 𝄹to them.

“The 🉐more time that passes, the more difficult it is to be effective with a technical and commercial proposition.”

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