General Motors Set to Join F1 Grid with Andretti Partnership by 2026

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Christian Horner of Red Bull Racing has raised concerns about General Motors potentially entering Formula 1 as an 11th team, emphasizing that Red Bull will not fund GM's entry. While Horner welcomes the idea of another American team, he highlights logistical challenges, such as prize fund distribution and accommodating an additional team at smaller tracks. The entry, initially linked to Andretti Global, remains uncertain, with questions about funding and logistics still unresolved.
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