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I haven't seen this in any thread, but if I missed it, I'm sure the mods will take appropriate action. Anyway, according to AutoHebdo, ART Grand Prix, the most successful team in GP2 and the F3 EuroSeries submitted an application to the 2011 season. The team is co-owned by Frédéric Vasseur and Nicolas Todt. They're based in France.
My ideal solution would be ART getting the 13th grid slot and Epsilon Euskadi taking over the Hispania team. Epsilon is a respectable outfit and José Ramón Carabante would be better off backing them rather than the current HRT effort. My respect goes out to everyone who works for them, becuase it must be a hell of an effort, but Adrian Campos and co. screwed this operation up beyond repair in my opinion. Original story: http://www.autohebdo.fr/f1/f1/articl...-la-f1-en-2011 In English: http://f1.gpupdate.net/en/formula-1-...1-application/ |
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It's actually a bit surprising that a team as successful as ART is going to take such gamble to join F1 after seeing all new teams struggling now. What I mean is that if such professional organization would ever take a gamble for F1, they should have a pretty good plan and idea, what to do, because for sure they don't aim to be hopeless backmarkers just to make up the numbers. However, if they are chosen - Bianchi for one of the seats in 2011 presumably? Oh, and somehow I guess they'd get Ferrari engines too.
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