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John S:
Things starting to get juicy over the Andretti slap down by Liberty.

https://www.crash.net/f1/news/1048047/1/us-house-judiciary-chief-launches-probe-f1s-andretti-rejection

John S:
Copy of letter sent to Liberty & FOM by Jim Jordan, Chairman of US House of Representatives Judiciary committee.

https://twitter.com/sahilkapur/status/1787920359708102784/photo/1

Jericoke:
I have thought of a new strategy for Andretti to make themselves impossible to be left out of F1:  hire Newey.

If anyone tries to suggest that Adrian Newey brings no value to F1 would automatically be disqualified from having an opinion on F1.  It gives Newey the opportunity to build an F1 team instead of disrupting an existing team.  Andretti is involved in a lot of series, which means there's room for Newey to try new things, if he wants.  Andretti has several bases of operation, so Newey can live where he wants.

Dare:

--- Quote from: John S on May 08, 2024, 11:45:09 AM ---Copy of letter sent to Liberty & FOM by Jim Jordan, Chairman of US House of Representatives Judiciary committee.

https://twitter.com/sahilkapur/status/1787920359708102784/photo/1

--- End quote ---


Don't hold your breath

Jordan has been a sponsor on 825 bills and resolutions since 2011 (when Bill Track 50 began tracking legislation). But, if you narrow down to the bills where he was the main sponsor then you're left with 16. They are set out in this stakeholder page. Interestingly, not a single one of them has passed and become law.

cosworth151:
I hate to admit it but Jordan is from here in Ohio. He's pretty well known for being crooked as a dog's hind leg.

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