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Read February 08, 2010, 11:11:56 PM #0
Sgt.Pepper

Teams allowed to miss three grands prix

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Bernie Ecclestone has admitted that he does not expect to see either Campos Meta 1 or USF1 on the starting grid for the F1 2010 curtain-raising Bahrain Grand Prix in Sakhir in just under six weeks' time – reasoning that according to the terms of the commercial rights-governing Concorde Agreement, teams are permitted to miss three races each year.

There have been doubts expressed about both Campos and USF1 for some time, with the former known to be in financial difficulty and seeking a buyer or at least a significant injection of cash, and little outward evidence of progress at the latter, despite the fact that the North Carolina-based squad was comfortably the first to express its intentions to join the fray in the top flight this season.

Now, Ecclestone has revealed that any team entered in the world championship is eligible to skip three of the season's races without penalty – and he predicted that until they have secured the funding that they need, USF1 and Campos will likely be absent from competition, for three of the four early and expensive long-haul flyaway grands prix at least. The $10m promised to the newcomers will only be paid out, the British billionaire added, once they take to the grid.

“I think we won't see Campos and I don't think we will see the Americans,” the Formula One Management (FOM) chief executive told the Sunday Express. “They are going to ask to miss three races. In the Concorde Agreement, the teams are allowed to miss three races.”

Serbian operation Stefan GP is waiting in the wings should any team fail to make the campaign altogether and an opening consequently arise, and the Zoran Stefanovic-led concern has firmly signalled its intent by announcing a test session at Portimão in Portugal's Algarve region later this month and shipping a container of equipment to Bahrain.

Stefan GP has also purchased the rights to Toyota's ready-designed TF110 chassis and the Japanese manufacturer's Cologne facilities – and intriguingly, back in November took the FIA to task by filing an official complaint against the governing body with the European Commission Competition Directorate in the wake of N.Technology's failed entry bid and failed law suit, with Stefanovic questioning the selection process and claiming that the team's 'rights for fair and equal competition' were 'violated' by the insistence upon signing an engine-supply deal with Cosworth as a condition for being accepted.

“They are going to take over Toyota completely – the team and motorhomes,” Ecclestone confirmed. “They have got the money from the government; I've spoken to the prime minister. They are ready to rock-and-roll but they've not got an entry.”

The major issue with the three-race clemency, however, is the danger of begetting a 'patchwork' grid, with different teams turning up for different races dependent upon when the finances are forthcoming and when they are not. FOM will also find itself in breach of contract with the FIA should fewer than 16 cars – or eight teams – start any grand prix.

Over the past year or so, manufacturers Honda, BMW and Toyota have all pulled the plug on their F1 participation, with Renault significantly scaling down its own involvement after selling a majority 75 per cent stake in its Enstone-based outfit to Luxembourg investment firm Genii Capital.

What a load of shite. Should be all or nothing.... no other sport gives you the option to skip events....

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Read February 08, 2010, 11:19:12 PM #1
Size 11

Re: Teams allowed to miss three grands prix

What a load of shite. Should be all or nothing.... no other sport gives you the option to skip events....

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Indeed.  If the new teams don't want to show up for the first three races, they can get lost.
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Read February 09, 2010, 10:54:25 AM #2
Skies

Re: Teams allowed to miss three grands prix

If Steffan GP are ready to  rock and roll as Bernie puts it then why not let them compete in the races where there is an empty slot.
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Read February 09, 2010, 05:14:52 PM #3
R Soul

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I can see the sense in allowing them to miss a few races if it ensures their survival in the long run, but it's also unfair on those teams who could turn up at every race if only they were allowed.
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Read February 09, 2010, 05:23:49 PM #4
Sgt.Pepper

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But what if teams like Force India start opting out of some of the flyaway races, prefering to save money when they aren't expecting a decent result. Stupid rule. If the team has never been any good in Brazil for example, they just skip the race...
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Read February 09, 2010, 08:04:41 PM #5
Lapworth

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I bet some of the slower teams would have known this in advance, miss the first 3 races and get a massive chuck of time to develop your car to help get you further up the grid.

Silly rule!
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Read February 10, 2010, 04:10:50 PM #6
Sgt.Pepper

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The FIA has told Formula 1's new teams they will be in breach of the sport's regulations if they miss any events this season.

On the back of revelations the Concorde Agreement allows teams to miss up to three races before being deemed to have failed to officially participate, the FIA issued a clarification on Wednesday suggesting that absence from races would not go without penalty.

The FIA stated: "Following recent reports on the interpretation of clauses in the Concorde Agreement concerning the concept of a team's 'participation' in the FIA Formula One World Championship, the FIA wishes to make the following clarification:

"From a sporting and regulatory point of view, each team that has registered for the championship is obliged to take part in every event of the season.

"Any failure to take part, even for just one championship event, would constitute an infringement both of the Concorde Agreement and the FIA Regulations."

The discussion about teams missing three races comes on the back of continued doubts about the chances of new squads Team US F1 and Campos Meta making the first race of the season.

Although both insist they remain on course in their efforts to make the Bahrain Grand Prix, they have faced financial difficulties in recent weeks that have not helped their respective causes.

The uncertainty surrounding these teams comes at a time when Serbian hopeful Stefan GP is pushing for an entry onto the grid - claiming it has the machinery and finances to compete from the first race of 2010.

So the FIA aren't completely hopeless then...
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Read February 10, 2010, 06:34:01 PM #7
Lapworth

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Yep this is good isnt it, a team thats struggling for money cant just sit back now and miss races as the fine may be even worse for them.
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Read February 10, 2010, 07:54:02 PM #8
Skies

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If they miss 3 races and go on to score points they should only get 16/19ths of the money a team who competed all 19 races would get.

But I'm sure Bernie is already on this.
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Read February 11, 2010, 12:36:04 AM #9
emlyn_dewar

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Can't be missing the first race when there is a team right there to take your place.
Either you're there for the season, or you're not.
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