Por: ESPN Sports October 09, 2023
Formula One needs more teams and fewer races and should welcome Michael Andretti's entry bid as good for business and the spirit of the sport, according to FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem.The Emirati told Reuters at the Qatar Grand Prix he was optimistic the American's planned 11th team with General Motors' Cadillac brand would make it to the starting grid despite opposition from existing competitors. and sent it on to Liberty... + full article
ABC News USA Business July 06, 2023
The head of the FIA says the motorsports governing body has no interest in signing an early renewal of its contract with Liberty Media and the 10 Formula One teams, who have stated their wish to sweeten the deal while the series is basking in global popularity. The eighth and... + más
FIA not interested in early renegotiations of bedrock Formula One agreement, president tells AP | WGN-TV
FIA not interested in early renegotiations of bedrock Formula One agreement, president tells AP | WPLG Local 10
WGN-TV USA Nation July 06, 2023
FILE – Michael Andretti, left, talks with FIA President Mohammed bin Sulayem before the Formula One Miami Grand Prix auto race at Miami International … FILE – Michael Andretti, left, talks with FIA President Mohammed bin Sulayem before the Formula One Miami Grand Prix auto... + más
FIA not interested in early renegotiations of bedrock Formula One agreement, president tells AP | ABC News
WPLG Local 10 USA Sports July 06, 2023
F1 accuses FIA president of 'unacceptable' remarks | ESPN
ESPN USA Sports February 20, 2023
The FIA has issued a clarification around its controversial clampdown on political protests in Formula One, insisting any statement at a grand prix would still require permission from the governing body.In December the FIA updated its International Sporting Code with a clause... + más
F1 sends incendiary letter to FIA after Mohammed Ben Sulayem's 'inflated price tags of $20bn' claim | CNBC
CNBC USA Business January 25, 2023
Formula One bosses have accused FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem of unacceptable interference in the alleged sale of the sport.After reports of a $20 billion (£16.3 billion) Saudi Arabian bid to buy F1's commercial rights, Ben Sulayem raised concerns on Twitter about the... + más
FIA urges caution after reports of $20bn F1 valuation | ESPN
ESPN USA Sports January 25, 2023
The owners of Formula One have accused FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem of interfering in the commercial rights of the sport in an unacceptable manner after he commented on the value of F1 on Twitter.In a series of tweets on Tuesday, to a Bloomberg report that Saudi... + más
FIA: Red Bull budget cap penalty took too long | ESPN
Budget cap: Red Bull found guilty of 'minor' overspend | ESPN
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