F1 Grand Prix of Las Vegas - Qualifying - Source: Getty
Red Bull's Christian Horner has made it clear that the rumored 11th F1 team making it to the grid would be welcomed by everyone but the logistical challenges won't be catered to by the teams. As soon as the Las Vegas GP race weekend began, there were reports circulating about how F1 might have made up its mind on welcoming an 11th team on the grid.
A process that was initiated by Andretti three years ago appears to have finally come to fruition. The clarity of why it happened in this manner isn't still there as no official statement has been made. However, the reporting from multiple credible publications means that it's almost a certainty that it's happening.
When the question was first raised a few years back when Andretti became the 11th F1 team on the grid, it led to a negative reaction from teams on the grid. The reason put forward at the time was that an 11th team would mean reduced revenue and that on some tracks an 11th garage in the paddock would be operationally difficult to facilitate.
