The Rise of Andretti in Formula 1 Ignites Strong European Interest

The Rise of Andretti in Formula 1 Ignites Strong European Interest

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An investigation is already underway in the United States into the course of events regarding the negative advice for Andretti’s possible entry into F1. Now a second MEP has demanded that an investigation should follow from the European Union as well.

Two Members of the European Parliament have raised concerns about the dismissal of Andretti’s bid to join the F1 grid in 2026, questioning Liberty Media’s activities and potential illegal competition restriction in F1.

Belgian MEP Pascal Arimont initiated the inquiry with a written request to the European Commission, focusing on Liberty Media’s proposed takeover of MotoGP and the denial of Andretti’s entry into F1 by Liberty Media.

Another MEP, Christine Anderson of Germany, formally applied to the European Commission on Oct. 16, 2024, expressing concerns over possible cartel-like behavior among existing F1 teams, hindering new team entries and concentration of ownership among large investors.

The European Commission is asked to assess the structure of F1 and its impact on new team entry, consider measures for a fairer process, and investigate the effects of entry barriers and market concentration on innovation and competitiveness in the motor sport and automotive sector in the EU.

Meanwhile, the U.S. Department of Justice is also investigating F1 and Liberty Media to determine if F1 operates as a closed cartel and whether there are unjust entry fees for new teams wanting to join the competition.

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