Will the FIA’s new F1 team entry “process” annoy Toto Wolff and Mercedes?

FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has requested an “expressions of interest process” to be launched for new teams to potentially enter F1.
(L to R): Stefano Domenicali (ITA) Formula One President and CEO with Toto Wolff (GER) Mercedes AMG F1 Shareholder and
(L to R): Stefano Domenicali (ITA) Formula One President and CEO with Toto Wolff (GER)…

This is the first time that the FIA or F1 have indicꦰated they are keen to expand the curren⭕t 10-team grid.

F1 hasn’t꧟ welcomed 🔴a new team since 2016 with Haas.

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Before that Lotus, Virgin and Hispania joined the griܫd in 2010, albeit unsuccessfu🐲lly, failing to score a single point during their respective stints in F1.

This is good news for prospective entrants such as Andretti Global, who ♋have been most vocal about joining.

“I have asked my FIA team to look at launching an 🍒Expressions of Interest process for prospective new teams for the FIA F1 World Championship,” Ben Sulayem posteꦺd on Twitter.

The news cou🌼ld annoy some team bosses in the p༒addock, including Mercedes’ Toto Wolff.

Toto Wolff (GER) Mercedes AMG F1 Shareholder and Executive Director at a team photograph. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd
Toto Wolff (GER) Mercedes AMG F1 Shareholder and Executive Director at a team photograph…

Wolff expressed concerns ab💃out an additional 11th team ‘diluting’ the sport.

“If a team comes in, how can you demonstrate that you’re bringing in more money than it’s actually costing: beca🐎use t🔜he 11th team means a 10 percent dilution for everybody else,” Wolff said last year.

“So, if one is able to demonstrate that, then we should all be sitting on the table, and cheer for such an entry. But that hasn’t been demonstrated yet. And that may sound a bit dry, because it comes down to the numbers, but the value of Formula 1 is that it’s a limited am𒀰ount of franchises. And we don’t want to dilute that value by just adding teams.”

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