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F1 would find it 'incredibly difficult' to accommodate any additional teams due to the limited infrastructure at several current circuits, according to Red Bull boss Christian Horner. Read more ⬇️

Formula 1 would find it"incredibly difficult" to accommodate any additional teams due to the limited infrastructure at several current circuits, according to Red Bull boss Christian Horner.The 2023 FIA sporting regulations theoretically permit as many as three new teams to enter to take the grid up to 26 cars. The extended deadline for interested parties to apply for the 2025-27 seasons is 15 May.

But most existing teams, who can offer an opinion but will not have a say in the final decision on whether to add new competitors, do not want to diminish their share of the prize money. He said:"With the way that the sport has now developed, if you look at the pitlane, for example here [in Miami] or somewhere like Monaco or Zandvoort or some of the circuits that we're now racing at, where would we be able to accommodate an 11th team?

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