Mario Andretti, the former 1978 Formula 1 drivers’ champion from the United States, made a passionate appeal to Formula One Management (FOM) regarding the potential F1 team led by his son Michael. Andretti expressed his willingness to comply with any request from FOM as they strive to secure a spot on the 2026 grid. However, his offer was previously rejected by FOM, who believed that the Andretti brand would benefit more from F1 than the other way around. Despite this setback, the Andretti team is continuing their efforts and has even established a base in Silverstone. They have also started a recruitment campaign in the UK, with plans to expand their presence in Formula 3 and Formula 2. Additionally, they are conducting crash tests on F1 nose components and aim to develop a full prototype chassis by the end of the year. Mario Andretti expressed his disappointment at the suggestion that their offer had no value, emphasizing the significant investment they are willing to make in the series. He also took offense at the idea that General Motors would partner with another team instead of Andretti. With both parties having different perspectives, it is crucial that they reach a mutually beneficial agreement soon. FOM had previously invited Andretti to a meeting, but it went unnoticed as it ended up in their email spam folder.
After revealing his location in Silverstone, Andretti held a crucial meeting with the FOM, with further discussions scheduled to take place in Miami. Mario Andretti acknowledged the lack of communication between the parties involved, recognizing it as a significant issue. He eagerly awaits the upcoming discussions during the F1 visit to Florida, hoping to address missed opportunities and focus on the future. Andretti remains optimistic as his work is progressing rapidly, evident by the tangible progress in building his team base in Silverstone.
Andretti firmly believes that if the FOM has specific requirements for their entry, they should communicate them directly to Andretti, and they will comply. However, Andretti expresses frustration as the FOM has not provided clear instructions, offering only vague excuses like not wanting to cause embarrassment. Andretti emphasizes that they also do not want to embarrass themselves, highlighting General Motors’ enthusiastic commitment to the project. Andretti questions the reasons behind the FOM’s hesitations, stressing that they are all professional drivers working to advance the sport. Although Andretti has not personally experienced disrespect face to face, he feels it from a distance and believes it is unjustified.
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