
It's Official: No USF1 Or Stefan GP In F1 This Year.
- Published on Mar 4th, 2010 by Jack LamureIt's been looking likely for a while now but today it's been confirmed: USF1 will not compete this season. Having suffered various financial blows the team has given up hope of producing a car for 2010, and put their workers on unpaid leave. As we understand it, being on unpaid leave is a little like being unemployed.
So, with a spare space on the grid this is surely the chance Serbian F1 dreamers Stefan GP have been waiting for, right? After all, they've got a car ready to race, a team ready to run it and at least one driver prepared to drive it.
But sadly for Stefan- and in fact all of us, considering what great entertainment they've been this winter- they wont race in 2010 either. The FIA has published its entry list for the new season, and it consists of 24 cars, with no chance for late entries. They've also made a statement regarding USF1's withdrawal and (without mentioning their name) Stefan's desire to replace them:
“The US team have indicated that they will not be in a position to participate in the 2010 FIA Formula One World Championship. Having considered the various options, the FIA confirms that it is not possible for a replacement team to be entered for the championship at this late stage.
“In the coming days the FIA will announce details of a new selection process to identify candidates to fill any vacancies existing at the start of the 2011 season.”
So the FIA will start a new selection process for an extra team to join F1 in 2011. Stefan and USF1 will both be able to bid for this, though the American's failure to get the job done this winter suggests they wont be the best looked upon candidates.
This then seems to spell the end of Stefan GP's F1 dreams, at least for the coming season. It also ends 1997 world champion Jacques Villeneuve's hopes of returning to F1 in 2010- the Canadian had been close to signing with Stefan, but was waiting for confirmation that they'd actually be racing this year. The team is yet to react to the news, but Badger will keep you up to date with whatever they have to say. One things for sure: Stefan aren't going to let this one go without a very noisy fight.
Do you think Stefan should have got the spare space for 2010, or are the FIA right to re-open the selection process and wait until 2011 to add a new team? Let us know what you think.























i cannot fathom out why the FIA wouldnt allow Stephan GP to compete(well maybe compete is a strong word). They have a car, the money and can russle up a driver or two. Which is more than USF1 have looked liked doing for months.
Last night i fell asleep happy, dreaming of a day when F1 isnt run by politicians and morons.
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In the long term though, what evidence is there to suggest that Stefan GP have the money or the expertise to compete beyond 2010? The new teams were selected as the result of a rigorous selection procedure (as Nick Wirth has attested) that evaluated their ability to compete not just in 2010, but for the seasons beyond as well. They got it wrong with USF1 but it appears that this was out of their control - sponsors failing to pay up and so on. Stefan GP should not be allowed to sidestep the vetting procedure just because they couldn't take "no" for an answer first time around.
Maybe they've re-opened the entires so that Max Mosley can re-enter the March team in F1 next year...
Actually there are some questions over whether Stefan have the money they say they do, and whether Stefanovic's company has actually done any of the things it says it has.
Then again you never know with the FIA.
To miss the oppertunity to experience the wonder of JV in a GP car is truely a missed oppertunity. Who cares about money for next year..................all we have is this year! It would help me tremendously if Bernie were to explain just why they are not allowing Stephan GP in.
Agree!!!
The Serbian government came out saying they would fill and gap in the budget so i still dont see the problem...
Adam..i havent yet but i shall!