madtown77 wrote:Stefan has no chance to be on the grid this year. Their bid was rejected and even if USF1 drops out the FIA would start a new round of selections.
I find it funny that stefan likes to say it it put forth so much hard work when all the did was get a government handout and buy someone else's car.
As people can read at Will Buxtons blog the FiA have already informed the race organizers at Bahrain that Stefan GP will not race there. This is a very clear indication that Stefan will not race on their own ticket this year. Honestly, I would have been surprised by anything else.
Translated to the USF1 situation it can only mean that a still possible merger must use the USF1 ticket and the Stefan assets (at least until the US build machine is ready). At this configuration of forces USF1 would be unwise to agree to a minority share holding, which probably is the issue that caused the talks to brake down.
Unrealistic as he has been from day one Stevanovic probably thinks he can buy or black mail his way on the grid. USF1 is far away from running out of options. They can keep this in the air for several more weeks until their franchise gets terminated.
As Stefanovich keeps running up bills without purpose he will become more inclined to accept a minority share in USF1. If he finally rejects the option USF1 can still return their franchise and ask for a favourable considerartion of a 2011 application. In this case the championship will run with 12 teams or we will have another public round of assessments which I find unlikely.