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FIA ‘can’t force’ existing F1 teams to welcome newcomers

FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem asserts that the governing body can’t force existing teams to accept new squads. The FIA is keen to add a new team to the grid and opened an expressions of interest earlier this year, with the deadline for applications recently closing. However, several F1 teams have been coy over the […]
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