If the rumor is true, and it sounds solid, we could see a merger of Epsilon Euskadi and HRT for 2011.According to emerging rumours, the FIA has decided to leave the 13th team position vacant for the 2011 season.
It is believed that Epsilon Euskadi, and the Villeneuve/Durango alliance, were the only two contenders to make their Grand Prix debuts next year.
But according to the speculation early this week, F1's governing body has concluded that neither has a strong enough combination of engineering and financial resource.
It is believed the decision could be publicised after Friday's regular meeting of the World Motor Sport Council in Como (Italy).
Internally, the FIA is believed to have made the decision one week ago.
Rumors were founded it appears.FiA WMSC wrote:Following the press release of 19 March, 2010 calling for expressions of interest to participate in the 2011 and 2012 seasons of the FIA Formula One World Championship, a number of parties expressed their interest,' read an official statement from the governing body. 'It was considered that none of the candidates met the requirements to be granted an entry into the championship. Consequently, the allocation of the 13th team will not be granted
With USF1 still in fresh memory, I think Jean Todt and the FIA set the bar a little higher this time around, but question remains on how many teams will atually make it to next years grid?xpensive wrote:In all honesty, I'm afraid there won't be very much to announce, we should be happy to keep HRT and Virgin as it is.
The question is what car are they going to get? Torro Rosso doesn't own it. It's owned by Red Bull Technology. Are they just buying the slot?Belatti wrote:New rumors are that Toro Rosso sells and that Epsilon is willing to buy that entry