D-Day gets pushed back to 6/19/09
Written by Scott Keller · June 12, 2009
D-Day has was supposed to have happened today in the world of F1, but seems to have been pushed back to June 19th. So the drama continues as the world waits to find out who is going to be in F1 next season. Max and Co. said that McLaren, Sauber, Renault, Brawn, and Toyota have conditional entries, but Ferrari and Toro Rosso were quick to put the smack-down on Max and say that they have conditional entries as well.
These teams have demanded that the spending limits for the 2010 season be removed, and have placed entries based on that condition. Max has demanded that these conditions be removed by the 19th.
Here we go again.
One interesting development after today’s FIA meetings was the announcement of three new provisional teams for 2010:
*Campos Grand Prix
*Manor Grand Prix
*Team US F1
Reuters India has a snapshot of each of the new teams.
REUTERS: Formula One’s new teams for 2010
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Well it’s decided, FOTA just announced a new series, breaking from FIA. Let’s see if FIA fires Mosley and tries to reach an agreement with teams.
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/76292