General Motors F1 entry slated for approval after Andretti exit
A potential General Motors F1 entry is on the verge of approval for the 2026 season following a significant shift in GM’s partnership with the Andretti organization
A potential General Motors F1 entry is on the verge of approval for the 2026 season following a significant shift in GM’s partnership with the Andretti organization
Andretti Global team CEO and chairman Michael Andretti to step down from operations as part owner Dan Towriss takes control
The United States Department of Justice has launched an antitrust investigation against Liberty Media over the rejection of Andretti F1 bid
According to Michael Andretti, the current generation of Formula 1 teams think that his organization is run by “a bunch of hillbillies.”
The parent company of Andretti Autosport, Andretti Global, has declared that Fishers, Indiana will be the future location of its global racing headquarters.
Michael Andretti’s desire to buy a Formula One team should not be “turned away,” according to Mike Hull, general director of Chip Ganassi Racing.
Liberty Media CEO Greg Maffei says there is no urgent necessity for an eleventh team in Formula 1 as Michael Andretti seeks official sanction for his F1 debut as the American F1 Dream becomes an issue of who bears the financial burden.
Michael Andretti has applied to field a new Formula One team in 2024 namely Andretti Global, according to a tweet from his father Mario Andretti.