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Wolff: Audi as new entrant could deliver extra value for F1 grid – Motorsport.com

Last updated: 2022/08/22 at 5:46 PM
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US racing stalwart Michael Andretti’s bid to expand his multi-series operation to F1 has been met by fierce resistance from most of the discipline’s current 10 entrants.
Concerned teams are weary of having to share F1’s prize money with an additional competitor and feel the current $200 million dilution fund is not sufficient as the value of owning an F1 entry has significantly increased since that price was set, owing to the sport’s burgeoning global interest and the newly implemented budget cap.
But amid interest of Audi joining the sport, Mercedes chief Wolff believes the German manufacturer’s size and marketing power would make it a more suitable 11th entrant than Andretti, even as the American outfit has become a global powerhouse active across IndyCar, Formula E, Extreme E and Australian Supercars.
Asked explicitly in light of the uncertainty over the Andretti team’s situation whether a new entry from Audi would change the perspective of existing teams, Wolff said: “I think that whoever joins as the 11th team, whoever gets an entry, needs to demonstrate how creative they can be for the business.
“Andretti is a great name, and I think they have done exceptional things in the US. But this is sport and this is business and we need to understand what is it that you can provide to the sport.
“And if an OEM or an international, multinational group joins F1 and can demonstrate that they are going to spend X amount of dollars in activating, in marketing in the various markets; that’s obviously a totally different value proposition for all the other teams.”
Michael Andretti, Chief Executive Officer & Chairman Andretti Autosport
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Wolff says F1 wants to continue increasing its value over the coming years and thinks any new entrants must contribute to that process.
“With 10 franchises that we hope can increase the value, and you’re certainly not going to increase the value by just issuing new franchises to people that cannot increase the overall value of Formula 1.”
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