McLaren team principal Andrea Stella has advocated for the total enforcement of independence between F1 teams, something that has been a contentious subject in recent years.
Andrea Stella, McLaren Racing’s team principal, supports Zak Brown’s stance on multi-team ownership in F1, suggesting it could lead to a “championship between independent constructors.”
Stella emphasized the need for complete enforcement of this principle to maintain fairness among competitors.
Brown recently wrote to FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem, reiterating McLaren’s position on the negative impact of team alliances on sporting integrity.
Stella, flanked by Red Bull principals, stressed the importance of upholding the championship’s independence among constructors.
The debate also surrounds Red Bull’s ownership of both Red Bull Racing and Racing Bulls, with concerns raised about conflicts of interest and compromises within the sport.
Stakeholders in Formula 1 seem to agree on the need to address this issue for the sake of fairness and transparency in competition.



