The FIA has formally opened the process for new teams to join the F1 grid from 2025
Following FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem’s statement earlier this year that he wanted the governing body to evaluate the idea, documents have now been formally published for interested parties to express their interest in joining.
Furthermore, candidates will have to address how they would manage sustainability factors in the push for F1 to become carbon neutral from 2030. "The FIA believes the conditions are right for interested parties, which meet the selection criteria, to express a formal interest in entering the championship.
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