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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The Controversy and Comeback of Formula One Multi-Team Ownership | Sports-Games
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.
FIA boss divided on multi-team ownership, expects Horner to return to F1
Mohammed Ben Sulayem, the president of the International Automobile Federation (FIA), said at the Miami Grand Prix that he was personally against multi-team ownership it but could see arguments for.
Formula 1 News: FIA backs Horner return as Alpine stake battle heats up
(GMM) Mohammed Ben Sulayem says Christian Horner (pictured together) would be “welcome back” in Formula 1, as interest grows in the available stake in Alpine. The former long-time Red Bull … Read More The post Formula 1 News: FIA backs Horner return as Alpine stake battle heats up appeared first on AutoRacing1.com.
FIA backs Horner return as Alpine stake battle heats up
May 5 Mohammed Ben Sulayem says Christian Horner would be 'welcome back' in Formula 1, as interest grows in the available stake in Alpine. The former long-time Red Bull boss, who was pushed out of the team last year, is now linked with a bid for... More »
Supported by the president of the FIA, Christian Horner is approaching a return to F1, led by a record that continues to weigh.
Mercedes bid for Alpine could be blocked by FIA multi-team rule change
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has hinted that motorsport’s world governing body could prevent Mercedes from buying a minority stake in Formula 1 competitor Alpine. Mercedes is among the bidders for a 24 per cent stake in Alpine that has been put up for sale by Otro Capital. Former Red Bull principal Christian Horner is fronting a rival bid. But Ben Sulayem has cast doubt on Mercedes being allowed to proceed, saying that he is opposed to mul…
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