Andretti's F1 Bid Rejected Despite Disagreement

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Former Haas boss Guenther Steiner believes F1's rejection of Andretti's bid to join the grid before 2028 is a move to protect the sport from uncompetitive teams. F1 cited concerns about Andretti's readiness and questioned its understanding of the challenge involved. Steiner likened the decision to football's safeguards like relegation and highlighted the increased pressure on new teams to be competitive in the current F1 landscape, which has evolved significantly since Haas joined in 2016.
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