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    Default BMW sells its share back to Peter Sauber. FIA grants Sauber 2010 F1 grid slot.



    Sauber has been granted the final slot on the Formula 1 grid, the FIA has announced, bringing to an end months of uncertainty about the future of the team.

    The Swiss-based outfit had been hanging in limbo since the summer following BMW's decision to pull out of F1.

    An original deal with Qadbak proved troublesome, especially because it came too late for the team to be guaranteed a place on the original 2010 grid - with the 13th slot having been handed to Lotus.

    However, the post-season decision by Toyota to quit F1 handed Sauber a fresh chance to get back on the grid - and its hopes were further boosted when Peter Sauber took over the outfit following the eventual collapse of the deal with Qadbak.

    With Toyota having relinquished its entry, the FIA confirmed on Thursday that Sauber's application to join the championship had been successful - meaning the team will be racing in F1 next year.

    "This is excellent news for the workforce in Hinwil," said Sauber. "After many weeks of uncertainty, we have finally secured our place on the grid for 2010. Now we can enter into concrete negotiations with drivers and sponsors."

    A statement issued by the FIA said: "The FIA has written to inform BMW Sauber AG that their application for an entry in the 2010 FIA Formula One World Championship has been successful."

    "Subject to their signing the Concorde Agreement, BMW Sauber will be awarded the 13th entry in the Championship, taking the place of the departing Toyota team.

    "The FIA has worked closely with the Commercial Rights Holder and the teams involved over recent weeks and is grateful for their support in achieving the best outcome for the sport."

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    I'd love to see Sauber!

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    Quote Originally Posted by simontibbett View Post
    I'd love to see Sauber!
    Damn right.

    Peter Sauber is in it because he wants to be. It is not just a money issue for him. He's been successfully competiting in sports car and Formula 1 since the 70's. (F1 with Mercedes in 1993).

    I was really pissed to see Frank Williams of all people (don't forget FOTA vs FIA) give him the cold shoulder. It was BMW Sauber was one of the teams that signed the Concorde agreement with Bernie.

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