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Tuesday, 15 September 2009 |
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2010 FIA F1 World Championship - New Entries
Following an intensive selection and due diligence process, the FIA
has awarded the 13th entry in the 2010 FIA Formula One World
Championship to the Lotus F1 Team.
The FIA also received an impressive application from the BMW Sauber
Team. However, given that BMW has announced it will withdraw its
support in 2010, there are still uncertainties regarding the future
ownership of the team.
Nevertheless, the FIA considers that BMW Sauber’s application is of
high quality and would constitute a competitive participant in the
Championship. As such, it has awarded BMW Sauber the '14th place' in
the Championship meaning that it will be entitled to fill any vacancy
that arises on the 2010 grid.
In addition, the FIA believes that a good case can be made for
expanding the grid to 14 teams. The FIA will be consulting urgently
with the existing teams regarding the introduction of an appropriate
rule change to expand the grid to 28 cars in time for the first Grand
Prix in 2010.
Detailed below is information about the new team that has been
confirmed to compete in the Championship from next year.
Company Name: 1Malaysia F1 Team Sdn Bhd
Team Name: Lotus F1 Team
Country: Malaysia
Team Principal: Tony Fernandes
A partnership between the Malaysian Government and a consortium of
Malaysian entrepreneurs, 1Malaysia F1 Team returns the Lotus name as a
constructor to Formula One for the first time since 1994. The team
will initially be based at the RTN facility in Norfolk, UK, some 10
miles from the Lotus Cars factory. A 50,000 square foot fully equipped
facility, RTN was built by Toyota for its initial Formula One
programme and then used by Bentley for its successful Le Mans
programme.
The team’s future design, R&D, manufacturing and technical
centre will be purpose built at Malaysia’s Sepang International
Circuit.
Team Principal Tony Fernandes is the founder and CEO of the
Malaysian-based Tune Group, owner of the Air Asia airline. The
team’s Technical Director Mike Gascoyne has over 20 years of
experience in Formula One having previously performed the same role
for the Force India, Toyota, Renault and Jordan Formula One teams.
As part of its application to compete in the 2010 FIA Formula One
World Championship, the team has agreed an engine supply deal with
Cosworth and a wide variety of technical partnerships including Xtrac
and FondTech.
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