Formula 1 and the FIA have been issued with a remarkable proposal designed to get a new team onto the grid which would have no effect on the prize pot for the current teams.
The move comes after the FIA approved the bid of Andretti on technical and sporting grounds last October following an exhaustive 'Expressions of Interest' process, only for F1 to reject the American outfit four months later, disparagingly citing the fact it would not add value to the sport.
READ MORE: Exclusive: F1 and FIA offered revolutionary new team proposal
Alpine F1 announce shock appointment to lead technical team
The Alpine Formula 1 squad has announced it has appointed David Sanchez to the newly created role of Executive Technical Director.
Sanchez will oversee the technical department at Enstone and will have responsibility for the Performance, Engineering and Aerodynamic areas of the squad.
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The genius innovations that have defined Newey's F1 career
To understand how Adrian Newey possesses an unparalleled level of technical knowledge in the current era of Formula 1, it is a good idea to take a look back on the career of the Briton to analyse not only the winning cars he designed but also the innovations contained within them.
Newey's unique quality is having an overall understanding of the single-seater. He does not see it simply on an aerodynamic level, but has a profound knowledge of the mechanics at the level of transmission and suspensions.
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Hamilton places Newey 'at top' of Ferrari wishlist
Lewis Hamilton has placed Adrian Newey at the top of his wishlist for Ferrari in 2025 - believing if would be a "privilege" to work with him.
Hamilton will join Ferrari for 2025, with out-going Red Bull Chief Technical Officer Newey also tipped to follow after the news of his departure from the World Champions after 19 seasons.
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Verstappen defiant over impact of Newey's Red Bull departure
Max Verstappen is sure that Red Bull will not be affected by the impending departure of Adrian Newey, placing his trust in the rest of the senior technical team.
Chief Technical Officer Newey will leave Red Bull after 19 seasons at the end of 2024, and has been heavily-linked with a move to Ferrari, with Aston Martin also keen on his services having made a big-money offer.
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Ricciardo offers olive branch to Stroll following China collision
Daniel Ricciardo is unsure what the effect of any clear-the-air talks with Lance Stroll would achieve following their Chinese Grand Prix collision.
In Shanghai, as the safety car was coming into the pits, the field bunched up at the Turn 14 hairpin, with Stroll being caught off guard in the Aston Martin and ramming the RB of Daniel Ricciardo ahead.
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