Michael Schmidt from Auto, Motor und Sport spoke with Michael Andretti:

“The whole thing is actually no longer an Andretti gig at all, it’s a factory operation by GM. And in fact, all the people being recruited, even in the chassis area, are now already being recruited by General Motors and no longer by Andretti.”

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      1 year ago

      It’s so infuriating. And in the meantime we have Haas just being a waste of a slot.

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          AT at least seems to have ambitions and goals and are just incapable of achieving them. But Gene Haas is perfectly happy just seeing his logo being driven around by those two tractors while the value of a team slot increases

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      Yep that’s all they do because it’s money over sport.

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        Yep that’s all they do because it’s money over sport.

        But since it’s a business, antitrust laws apply. There are suggestions that unfairly closing off market entry, Andretti may have a good case at its hand, now that his team cleared the FIA sporting rules. Previously Michael Schmidt also referred to a EU court case in that area but didn’t specify which exactly he means. I found one from 2008 about some motorcycling competition in Greece but don’t enough of the legalese to confidently say that this is it.