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A bipartisan group of twelve U.S. Congress members has raised concerns and demanded explanations from Formula One racing regarding the exclusion of former world champion Mario Andretti's team from the sport. This move has sparked discussions about fairness and potential antitrust violations within the racing industry.
In a letter addressed to Liberty Media, the owner of Formula One, the congressional group expressed strong objections to the decision to prevent Andretti Global and General Motors from participating in Formula One races. The letter, sent on Wednesday, characterizes this exclusion. . .