U.S. House judiciary chairman probes F1's Andretti rejection https://t.co/hinzqmacsq https://t.co/Pv6kKVR0pQ
Yet another twist in the ongoing saga that is Andretti's pursuit to own a F1 team. https://t.co/WlG0iirnwU
Rep. Jim Jordan, the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, is looking into F1's rejection of Andretti Global’s bid to join the grid for 2025 or 2026. More on the letter sent to Liberty Media's Greg Maffei and F1's Stefano Domenicali ⤵️ https://t.co/k93QpgCcNk






The chairman of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee, Rep. Jim Jordan, has initiated an investigation into Formula 1 and its U.S. owner, Liberty Media. The probe focuses on the decision to deny Andretti Global a spot on the Formula 1 grid. This action by Rep. Jordan is in response to concerns over the exclusion of Andretti from joining the Formula 1 races potentially in 2025 or 2026. Letters were sent to Liberty Media's Greg Maffei and F1's Stefano Domenicali as part of the investigation. The investigation marks a significant political escalation regarding the governance and decisions of international sports entities by U.S. officials.