As Todt says the FiA cannot have it's rules bent. This would indicate that the USF1 application to defer the license to 2011 will be rejected. It also means that Stefanovic's scrap collection can only race with the USF1 2010 license. How probable is this to happen?
1. Stefan needs to convince Anderson, Windsor and Hurley to sell the license.
2. The FiA must reject the 2011 deferral and maintain the 2010 license.
While it is imaginable that the first condition is met when the Americans realize that their application is not going to work the second is highly unlikely. Usually the FiA finds that a team is bankrupt and retracts the license. So the likelihood of seeing Jacques driving a USF1 car with Serbian colors in Bahrain is very slim.
meves wrote:Currently I think their biggest problem could be that they have to have agreement from all F1 teams to be admitted and they have Mike Coughlan on board who isn't the most popular person with Ferrari and I can't believe that McLaren would be too thrilled to have around the pits again either...
That problem can be avoided if they keep the name USF1.