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The Controversy and Comeback of Formula One Multi-Team Ownership | Sports-Games

The FIA is examining whether common ownership could create collusion risks and recruiting advantages as rivals warn of competitive imbalance.

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Formula One's governing body is currently assessing the implications of multi-team ownership, amid speculations that Mercedes is eyeing a stake in Renault-owned Alpine. FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem has expressed reservations, highlighting potential risks like unfair advantages and collusion. Former Red Bull boss Christian Horner remains a significant figure, potentially eyeing a return to the sport.

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Supported by the president of the FIA, Christian Horner is approaching a return to F1, led by a record that continues to weigh.

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The Hindu broke the news in India on Monday, May 4, 2026.
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