'Dear FIA...' 👀📨 The formal process for new teams seeking to enter F1 has been revealed, with a strict process for first expressions of interest. Full story ➡️
Nowadays, the process is a lot more rigorous and pretty regimented in its details when it comes to allowing exclusive access to the F1 club.
of the process to invite teams to potentially join F1 from either the 2025, 2026 or 2027 seasons has laid down how the evaluation process will go to determine if anyone is deemed suitable enough.The first step is for potential new teams to email the FIA with a preliminary expression of interest about their desire to join F1.
This will require an application fee from teams of $300,000 , to cover FIA expenses in completing its due diligence. Nicholas Latifi, Williams FW44, Valtteri Bottas, Alfa Romeo C42, Esteban Ocon, Alpine A522, the remainder of the field at the startThe FIA expects that the deadline for teams to submit the above details will be 30 April.
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