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Christian Horner reveals why McLaren and Alpine are backing Andretti-Cadillac

The efforts from Andretti Global to join the Formula 1 grid have been swiftly rejected by F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali in the past, with his reasoning being that the current ten team model is perfectly stable. The team have since partnered with American car giants General Motors to form Andretti-Cadillac, a much more appealing project to the sport than when Andretti were on their own. While Domenicali’s stance has not changed, FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has entertained the idea of expanding the grid, suggesting that fans should be excited about the potential addition of motorsport giants such as Andretti and General Motors. The reception from the current teams on the grid to the...
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