Unveiling the Thrilling Drama: F1 Champion’s Bold Stand Against Racing Monopoly

Nigel Mansell has argued against multi-team ownership in F1, following recent comments from McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown.

Nigel Mansell believes that multi-team ownership in F1 could lead to a dangerous monopoly in the paddock, expressing concern over existing arrangements and the potential co-ownership trends. He emphasized the importance of preserving independent team ownership by passionate individuals like Colin Chapman. Reflecting on the financial barriers in today’s F1 landscape, Mansell highlighted the challenge for smaller teams to compete against multinational corporations. He advocated for a larger, fully independent grid with 26 cars, suggesting that co-ownership creates unfair competitive advantages. McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown has also raised concerns about compromising sporting fairness with co-ownership structures and called for their elimination in F1. Share your opinion on multi-team ownership in F1 by voting in the latest RacingNews365 poll!

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