Stefan GP is ready to ride

The Stefan GP team announces that its cars are in Bahrain and will soon be presented to the press. The Serbian team takes the opportunity to attack the FIA ​​and USF1.

Published on 27/02/2010 à 16:30

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Stefan GP is ready to ride

The single-seaters that Stefan GP wants to run in Formula 1 have arrived in Bahrain, confides the team. “ Stefan GP would like to inform the public that the containers we shipped in early February have arrived in Bahrain. » Suspecting that it might be suspected of bluffing, the Serbian team even affirms that the transport company has validated the document stipulating the transfer of the container to the port of Bahrain.

« Next week we will take our Formula 1 Stefan GP to the press, final proof that we can be on the starting grid in Bahrain. » Indeed, Zoran Stefanovic?s team bought the F1 activity of Toyota and can now claim a place in F1. The only problem is that Stefan GP did not receive its entry ticket from the FIA, while other teams, such as Campos and USF1, are registered but are also in bad shape. “ If we don't get a chance to race in Bahrain and some teams don't show up, someone will be in a difficult position to explain all this. »

In addition to attacking, without saying it, the FIA, Stefan GP also attacks those responsible for the team least ready for the Formula 1 world championship, USF1. “ The dreamers of the United States will have to explain their position, because they are significantly weakening Formula 1 with their dream of a perfect world and their tale of victory. Success does not come by talking but by working hard. »

The situation becomes more and more complicated as the start of the season gets closer. In the days to come, the FIA ​​will have to position itself clearly on the subject, so that Stefan GP can prepare to take part in the Formula 1 world championship, if it is authorized to do so. The regulations require that a maximum of 26 cars be on the starting grid for Grands Prix. Currently, Stefan GP has two cars and technical support from the former Toyota team, which USF1 does not seem to have. The ball is now in the FIA’s court.

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