iSport plans F1 entry
GP2 team boss Paul Jackson is planning to bring his iSport stable into Formula One in the event that spending is capped from the 2010 season.
(firmenpresse) - Jackson revealed his intention in an exclusive interview with Motorsports-Magazine.com: “I aim to give a few people in F1 a kick up the backside and to show them that they are chucking money out of the window for nothing.”
But the precondition for any Formula One entry has to be a ceiling on team budgets imposed by the FIA. The earlier this precise amount is decreed - preferably within the next month - the sooner Jackson and his team can get together with sponsors and investors to decide whether they will be competing in 2010 as a separate outfit or be joining forces with one of the others already on the grid such as Toro Rosso.
“The existing teams aren’t structured to operate within a 30-million budget,” stresses Jackson in his interview with Motorsports-Magazine.com. “So it would probably be better to start with a blank sheet.” The basis of any new team would be the GP2 engineers. “We’re accustomed to doing a great job on limited resources,” he says.
Jackson would like to trim costs by imposing an upper salary limit of £100,000 - a figure that would also apply to himself. “It should be the desire for success that brings people into Formula One; if it’s big money you’re after, then you should be looking somewhere else.” No decision has yet been reached on how the cars will be powered. Both the homologated engine and a moderately priced customer engine from a major manufacturer come into the frame. As regards drivers, Jackson would like to use his former GP2 protégé Bruno Senna: “That would be fantastic. I’m convinced that he belongs in Formula One.”
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