Domenicali has hinted that the entry fee for new F1 teams is set to grow from the current $200m as 'the situation is totally different' to when it was first set up.
The FIA launched an entry process in March that is still open and is scheduled to produce an outcome in June after all bids have been examined.
Officially that number is meant to reflect the potential losses each team will incur with an extra team taking a slice of the F1 income pie.at the time the last Concorde Agreement was signed.and a strong recovery from the COVID years, the sport is now in a much healthier state than when the $200m figure was agreed upon, and team values have risen accordingly.
Domenicali, who has always maintained that any new team must add value to the sport, stressed that times have changed since the original figure was agreed upon.
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