ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Michael Andretti shied away from discussing his rejection by Formula One on Friday in his first interview since the series denied his application to join the grid as a true American team.
“We’re in the process of doing things, so we’re still feeling very good about what we’re doing,” Andretti told The Associated Press.
Andretti arrived in St. Petersburg ahead of IndyCar’s season-opening race this weekend and said before his interview that he would not discuss F1. The series announced in January after a six-month review of his application that Andretti and General Motors under their Cadillac bid would not be admitted to F1 — but that could change in 2028 if General Motors has an engine ready.
In denying the Andretti application, F1 said it did not believe Andretti would be a competitive team, that the Andretti name does not bring the value to the series that Michael Andretti believes it would and that getting on the grid in the next two years would be a challenge Andretti has never faced before.
Andretti and General Motors were both insulted and wondered why the negative commentary was necessary in what could have simply been a letter of rejection.
Since the rejection, Andretti Cadillac has adopted a phrase that its work on the F1 project “continues on pace,” and Andretti reiterated that Friday. He said the team recently crash-tested the nose of an F1 car it has built.
Andretti, meanwhile, said he is also interested in expanding into NASCAR but believes his path there is likely partnering with an existing team. He did the same thing to enter IMSA sports car racing by merging with Wayne Taylor Racing, which Andretti said would eventually move its operations into the Andretti shop under construction in Indiana.
Entering NASCAR falls behind the F1 project in terms of organizational priorities, Andretti said. Should Andretti find a team to merge with, the most likely current candidate is Spire Motorsports, which has heavy sponsorship from Gainbridge — a company owned by Andretti Global co-owner Dan Towriss.
ivermectin buy – atacand price order carbamazepine online cheap
buy absorica – cost zyvox zyvox 600 mg over the counter
order amoxicillin generic – buy amoxicillin for sale buy combivent online cheap
buy generic zithromax 500mg – tinidazole pills buy bystolic tablets
omnacortil price – purchase azipro without prescription purchase prometrium sale
buy augmentin 625mg pills – order ketoconazole 200mg pills order duloxetine 20mg pills
buy acticlate online – vibra-tabs cost cheap glucotrol 10mg
buy augmentin 1000mg generic – order nizoral 200 mg online cheap buy cymbalta
oral rybelsus 14 mg – order cyproheptadine 4mg pills periactin 4 mg usa
cialis 20mg tablet – buy tadalafil 10mg pill order sildenafil 50mg pills
order sildenafil 100mg without prescription – viagra order online tadalafil 5mg brand
buy lipitor 80mg – brand lisinopril 2.5mg zestril order
cenforce 100mg canada – buy generic glucophage 1000mg oral metformin 500mg
prilosec 20mg generic – brand metoprolol cost atenolol 50mg
buy medrol usa – lyrica 150mg cost triamcinolone 4mg over the counter
buy clarinex 5mg sale – buy clarinex pills for sale cost priligy 60mg
cytotec 200mcg sale – order misoprostol 200mcg pills brand diltiazem 180mg
buy zovirax for sale – order crestor for sale crestor for sale online
buy domperidone 10mg pills – buy flexeril pills where to buy cyclobenzaprine without a prescription