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FIA team selection process ‘too slow’ for Stefan GPComments Off Stefan GP pulled out of the running for the 13th team entry for 2011 because the FIA’s selection process was too slow. That is the view of Zoran Stefanovic, who after missing out on a place on this year’s grid vowed to try again for the 2011 season. Alongside other contenders including Villeneuve/Durango and Epsilon Euskadi, the Serbian outfit tackled the initial stages of the selection process, but ultimately pulled out in August. “We had applied at the beginning but we found out that the process was too long and it didn’t give us assurances on the time when someone will be chosen as the 13th team,” Stefanovic told f1pulse.com. When the FIA invited expressions of interest for the 13th place in March, the governing body said its decision would be made in July. But the decision, with the FIA ultimately ruling that the team place should be left open, was made only this month. Stefanovic said September is “too late to go in and design a car for next year”. “We think it (the process) should be faster and we think it’s necessary to have a 13th team,” he added. Contrary to the ‘plan B’ announced by Jacques Villeneuve, Stefanovic said he is not currently contemplating taking over an existing team. “At the moment we are not doing that thing specifically,” he said. “We will see in the future what we can do.” |
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French GP2 team ART confirms bid for 2011 F1 entryComments Off The French GP2 outfit ART Grand Prix is bidding to become the thirteenth team on the 2011 formula one grid. “Yes, we have applied to join the world championship in 2011,” Frederic Vasseur, co-founder, confirmed to France’s Auto Hebdo. The team is also headed by Nicolas Todt, son of FIA president Jean Todt and manager of the Ferrari driver Felipe Massa. ART also races in F3 Euroseries and GP3. Expressions of interest for the 13th place closed on April 15, and the FIA is said to be moving towards a final decision by July. “We did not want to confirm our willingness to engage in formula one until now, to best prepare for this very complex issue and not compromise our current activities,” Vasseur added. Vasseur also said the existing F1 teams have been informed “of our intentions”, adding that he has “good relationships with Mercedes, Ferrari and Renault”. “The choice of engine is not yet defined,” he insisted. Auto Hebdo said Epsilon Euskadi, Durango and Stefan GP are also bidding for the last place in the 2011 pitlane. (GMM) |
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Todt to visit 2011 hopeful Epsilon Euskadi on TuesdayComments Off May 4 (GMM) Epsilon Euskadi could be set to take another step towards becoming F1′s thirteenth and final team for the 2011 season. We reported in March that the Spanish outfit would apply for the berth following the FIA’s invitation for expressions of interest. The initial process ended on 15 April, with interested teams to lodge full applications by the end of June followed by “due diligence leading to a decision in July”. It emerged on Monday that FIA president Jean Todt was set to travel to Spain on Tuesday for a meeting with the Spanish sports minister Jaime Lissavetsky and the head of Spain’s motor racing federation Carlos Gracia. A press conference is then scheduled for the afternoon. Spain’s El Pais newspaper reports that Todt will visit Epsilon Euskadi’s Azkoitia headquarters in view of the team making its formula one debut in 2011. Epsilon Euskadi, involved in junior single seater categories as well as Le Mans with a prototype car, applied to make its F1 debut this year but was beaten to the places by USF1, HRT, Lotus, Virgin and Sauber. Its boss is Joan Villadelprat, who for decades worked in F1 with McLaren, Ferrari, Benetton, Tyrrell and Prost. |
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