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Andretti has ‘formal agreement’ to run Renault engines in F1

Mario Andretti says that his son Michael, who owns Andretti Autosport, has secured a “formal agreement” with Renault to run its Power Units in Formula 1. Last week, Andretti announced on social media that Michael had submitted an application to the FIA to be part of the F1 field in 2024. In 2021, Andretti was […]
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