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Adapted from GMM
Two more potential teams are bidding to join the Formula 1 pit lane.
Bernie Ecclestone revealed on Thursday that he is in talks with two new outfits, and the first reared its head in the form of NASCAR team co-owner Gene Haas.
But Germany's Auto Motor und Sport reports that there is not one more potential bidder for the 12th and final pit lane garage in 2015, but two.
One is Colin Kolles, the former Jordan, Midland, Spyker, Force India and HRT team boss, who for years has also run his own Formula 3 and sports car teams.
And the other is Stefan GP, headed by Serbian businessman Zoran Stefanovich, who some years ago set up office in Cologne and tried to enter F1 with departed Toyota's 2010 car.
Auto Motor und Sport correspondent Michael Schmidt said the FIA intends to decide by the end of February whether one of the three will be given the 12th team slot.
"The most interesting candidate is definitely Gene Haas," said Schmidt, who said the 62-year-old Californian would have a three-digit million budget, and also heads one of the best wind tunnels in the world, Windshear located in Concord, North Carolina.
"The cars would be designed in-house, but initially built by Dallara," he added.
Dallara has a state-of-the-art facility in Indianapolis, IN where it builds the DW12 Indy cars.
"The engine and transmission partner would be Ferrari. Haas prefers to be in the background, so the team leader would be the former Red Bull Racing chief designer, Gunther Steiner."
Two more potential teams are bidding to join the Formula 1 pit lane.
Bernie Ecclestone revealed on Thursday that he is in talks with two new outfits, and the first reared its head in the form of NASCAR team co-owner Gene Haas.
But Germany's Auto Motor und Sport reports that there is not one more potential bidder for the 12th and final pit lane garage in 2015, but two.
One is Colin Kolles, the former Jordan, Midland, Spyker, Force India and HRT team boss, who for years has also run his own Formula 3 and sports car teams.
And the other is Stefan GP, headed by Serbian businessman Zoran Stefanovich, who some years ago set up office in Cologne and tried to enter F1 with departed Toyota's 2010 car.
Stefan GP's Zoran Stefanovich and Mike Coughlan a few years ago. (Photo: Archives Auto123.com) |
Auto Motor und Sport correspondent Michael Schmidt said the FIA intends to decide by the end of February whether one of the three will be given the 12th team slot.
"The most interesting candidate is definitely Gene Haas," said Schmidt, who said the 62-year-old Californian would have a three-digit million budget, and also heads one of the best wind tunnels in the world, Windshear located in Concord, North Carolina.
"The cars would be designed in-house, but initially built by Dallara," he added.
Dallara has a state-of-the-art facility in Indianapolis, IN where it builds the DW12 Indy cars.
"The engine and transmission partner would be Ferrari. Haas prefers to be in the background, so the team leader would be the former Red Bull Racing chief designer, Gunther Steiner."