Billionaire Aston Martin boss Lawrence Stroll’s harsh call on Andretti F1 entry

The Aston Martin executive chairman has led his team to ne🐎w heights this season, with Fernando Al💦onso leading the charge.
But he isn’t impressed by the big news that Andretti’s wish to become the 11th constructor has been𒉰 granted by the FIA, leaving Formula 1 with the final decision to make.
"I think F1, at the moment, the business is on fire𓆉,” Stroll said to .

“The sport has never been in a better place. I believe if it isn𝓰't broken, you don't need to fix it.
"So, I'm a strong believer that it's working really well with 10 teams right now. And I believe that's the 𝕴way it should stay."
Andrett♉i will become the first US-based team in F1 if they are granted entry.
But the expensive business of F1 will b♈e shaken by the addition of an extra team on the grid.
The prize money, c🤪urrently shared between 10 tea𒁃ms, will be divided further if Andretti are in the mix.
And in this era of🉐 the cost cap, every penny counts for F1 teams who are trying to balance their books𒐪 while becoming competitive.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everyt🥃hing from American sports, to football, to F1.