97kirkc Wrote:
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> > lola and prodrive ave nothing to sue for, had
> they
> > done the same they would've been in a position
> to
> > race
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> They have everything to sue for. Regardless of
> readyness, where its widely known that Prodrive
> were in a very strong position with good
> infrastructure and people in place, all these
> teams had to go through the tendering process set
> out by the FIA. Now Stefan GP is supposedly
> semi-ready why should it be any different? How is
> it that fair to the 4 or 5 companies that didn't
> make it through the appropriate processes, all the
> while for Stefan GP to show up and just been given
> the green light because they happen to be there?
so they'll sue because is not fair?, theres no case there
USF1 won't race this year, should FIA just wait for them?, for the "bennefit" of the sport, Stefan should get an entry and i'm sure a clause somehow will get them in
i'm no expert but i suppose FOM and FIA have contract with the tracks to put 26 cras on the grid, apparently only 22 will be at Bahrain, FIA shouldn't accept Stefan because is not fair for teams that lodgged and requested an entry last year?