thehemogoblin wrote:RLeb wrote:With every passing day, we are now getting to the point that even the best-prepared potential team would not be ready for 2011.
I don't understand why the FIA doesn't bump everything up several months and have a candidate chosen by April or May. Then the team can really hammer down. If anyone is chosen now, they will almost certainly putt around at the tail end of the grid, a la HRT with little or no time to get funding or stuff done. Is that what they really want?
They're doing it so there's a good wave of publicity for the teams to ride in on, so that they're more likely to get sponsorship dollars. The longer gap between announcement and racing gives more time for sponsors to back out.
Either that, or they just don't want another team, and they're trying to cover it up by being late so they can say "Whoops, sorry, no one was ready".
Btw, what was this about Hispania getting the Toyota package for next season? Just imagine, if that car is actually as good as everyone says it was going to be, and the updates to bring it in line with regulations don't hurt it that much... A car that was winning a year ago would after a year still be good for, what, maybe not podiums, but at least some higher points positions? Imagine if Hispania would suddenly leapfrog a lot of teams!
Hmm, this makes one wonder if maybe the FIA was desperate to keep out Stefan last year because of the loss of face that would be associated with the Toyota car winning. (Then again, Stefan didn't make it very hard for the FIA to come up with reasons to keep them out.)