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2010 Formula 1 Line Up
Wednesday, 03 March 2010
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No. Driver Team Constructor
1 Jenson BUTTON (GBR) VODAFONE McLAREN MERCEDES (GBR) McLaren Mercedes
2 Lewis HAMILTON (GBR)
3 Michael SCHUMACHER (DEU) MERCEDES GP PETRONAS FORMULA ONE TEAM (DEU) Mercedes Benz GP Limited
4 Nico ROSBERG (DEU)
5 Sebastian VETTEL (DEU) RED BULL RACING (AUT) Red Bull Racing Renault
6 Mark WEBBER (AUS)
7 Felipe MASSA (BRA) SCUDERIA FERRARI MARLBORO (ITA) Ferrari
8 Fernando ALONSO (ESP)
9 Rubens BARRICHELLO (BRA) AT&T WILLIAMS (GBR) Williams Cosworth
10 Nico HÜLKENBERG (DEU)
11 Robert KUBICA (POL) RENAULT F1 TEAM (FRA) Renault
12 Vitaly PETROV (RUS)
14 Adrian SUTIL (DEU) FORCE INDIA F1 TEAM (IND) Force India Mercedes
15 Vitantonio LIUZZI (ITA)
16 Sébastien BUEMI (CHE) SCUDERIA TORO ROSSO (ITA) STR Ferrari
17 Jaime ALGUERSUARI (ESP)
18 Jarno TRULLI (ITA) LOTUS RACING (MAL) Lotus Cosworth
19 Heikki KOVALAINEN (FIN)
20 TBA HRT F1 TEAM (ESP) HRT Cosworth
21 Bruno SENNA (BRA)
22 Pedro DE LA ROSA (ESP) BMW SAUBER F1 TEAM (CHE) BMW Sauber Ferrari
23 Kamui KOBAYASHI (JPN)
24 Timo GLOCK (DEU) VIRGIN RACING (GBR) Virgin Cosworth
25 Luca DI GRASSI (BRA)

Note: The USF1 Team have indicated that they will not be in a position to participate in 2010.

 
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USF1 appears to be DOA
Monday, 22 February 2010
US F1's team boss Ken Anderson has asked permission for his team to miss the first four races of its debut season this year. 

The team responded to rumors it was facing problems by insisting "we are not gone" on Thursday, but Anderson has now told the New York Times that US F1 is in financial trouble. 

"We're working with the FIA to clarify how many races we can miss," he told the newspaper. 
The entire USF1 experience is more of a sad comedy than an actual bid to put forth a competitive F1 team.  As an American F1 fan, I  resent USF1 for wasting our time.  Please put this lame attempt to sleep once and for all so that we can move on rooting for an actual team.  Here is a recent blog post:

Entries are taken annually. An entry for this year only covers the 2010 season. The details of the new Concorde Agreement will, presumably, be different from past versions but the CA is always a 3-way document. It's possible that FOM has a clause whereby a team is deemed to be dead (from the commercial side) after 3 no-shows. As far as the FIA is concerned the teams have always signed to appear at every race. If you recall, in the past failing teams have got round this by turning up but doing things like intentionally failing to qualify. At present that's not an option because Qualifying doesn't truly exist now & a team would have to have a car capable legally (crash-tested & homologated) to be fit to qualify, anyway. Payments to the teams have also changed. I think the top 10 teams will now be paid. Historically, there was a very good reason for not paying the last few entrants. It stopped the cruise-'n-collect outfits who were less interested in racing than picking up the proceeds or using F1 fo less savoury purposes ;-) It meant that only teams serious enough about making the grade race-wise were paid. In theory, if USF1 were allowed to miss races & ended up at the bottom of the table, they wouldn't receive money from the TV rights etc. They would, presumably, still get Bernie's perks & 10 million if they didn't breach any contract rules with him but I don't think Bernie is dumb enough to sign away money to a team who don't actually produce a car. It's all supposition, though, because the details of the CA are kept secret.

One thing is painfully obvious, Bernie did a horrible job making sure that the new teams could afford to be in F1.  Bernie seems anti-American as he must have known full well that USF1 would be a laughing stock.  This clearly will set Formula 1 in the United States back years.  This may be enough to destroy any chance of F1 in the US market for decades.

UPDATE::::::::::FIA MAKES IT OFFICIAL

Press Release

 FIA Formula One World Championship 

03/03/2010 

The USF1 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.

 

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 03 March 2010 )
 
2010 Formula 1 Driver Line Up
Monday, 08 February 2010
Mercedes Grand Prix 

Nico Rosberg (Germany) 
Michael Schumacher (Germany) 
Test Drivers: Nick Heidfeld 


Red Bull Racing 


Mark Webber (Australia) 
Sebastian Vettel (Germany)
Formula 1 Test Driver: TBA


Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro 

Felipe Massa (Brazil)
Fernando Alonso (Spain)
Formula 1 Test Driver(s): Giancarlo Fisichella (Italy) Luca Badoer (Italy) Marc Gene (Spain)


Sauber F1 


Kamui Kobayashi (Japan) 
Pedro de la Rosa (Spain) 


AT&T Williams F1

Nico Hulkenburg (Germany)
Rubens Barrichello (Brazil)
Formula 1 Test Drivers: Valterri Bottas


Renault F1

Robert Kubica (Poland) 
Vitaly Petrov (Russia) 
Formula 1 Test Driver(s): Ho-Pin Tung (China), Jerome d'Ambrosio (Belgium), Jan Charouz (Czech Republic)


Force India F1 

Adrian Sutil (Germany) 
Vitantonio Liuzzi (Italy) 
Formula 1 Test Driver: Paul di Resta (Scotland)


Scuderia Toro Rosso


Sebastien Buemi (Switzerland)
Jamie Alguersuari (Spain)
Formula 1 Test Driver: TBA


US F1 Team 


Jose Maria Lopez (Argentina) 
second driver yet to be confirmed
Possibilities:
Adrian Valles (Spain)
James Rossiter (Britain)
Jacques Villeneuve (Canada)
Jonathan Summerton (USA)
Marco Andretti (USA)
Graham Rahal (USA) 
Alex Wurz (Austria) 

Chrisitan Klien (Austria)
Formula 1 Test Driver: TBA


Campos Meta 1 

Bruno Senna (Brazil)
second driver yet to be confirmed
Possibilities:
Pastor Maldonado (Venezuela)
Vitaly Petrov (Russia)
Chrisitan Klien (Austria)
Formula 1 Test Driver: TBA


Virgin Racing 

Timo Glock (Germany)
Lucas di Grassi (Brazil)
Formula 1 Reserve Driver: Alvaro Parente (Portugal)
Formula 1 Test Driver: Luiz Razia (Brazil)


Lotus F1 Racing  


Jarno Trulli (Italy) 
Heikki Kovalainen (Finland) 
Formula 1 Test and Reserve Driver: Fairuz Fauzy (Malaysia)

 
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