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The 2010 Formula One season will be the 61st Formula One season.
Drivers
Team | Constructor | Chassis | Engine | Tyre | No. | Race Drivers | Test Driver(s) | |
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Vodafone McLaren-Mercedes | McLaren | TBA | Mercedes FO 108W | B | Lewis Hamilton | TBA | ||
TBA | ||||||||
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro | Ferrari | TBA | Ferrari 056 | B | Kimi Räikkönen | TBA | ||
Felipe Massa | ||||||||
BMW Sauber F1 Team | BMW Sauber | TBA | BMW P86/9 | B | TBA | TBA | ||
TBA | ||||||||
Renault F1 Team | Renault | TBA | Renault RS27 | B | Fernando Alonso | TBA | ||
TBA | ||||||||
Panasonic Toyota Racing | Toyota | TBA | Toyota RVX-09 | B | TBA | TBA | ||
TBA | ||||||||
Scuderia Toro Rosso | Toro Rosso | TBA | Ferrari 056 | B | TBA | TBA | ||
TBA | ||||||||
Red Bull Racing | Red Bull | TBA | Renault RS27 | B | TBA | TBA | ||
Sebastian Vettel | ||||||||
AT&T Williams | Williams | TBA | Toyota RVX-09 | B | TBA | TBA | ||
TBA | ||||||||
Brawn GP | Brawn | TBA | Mercedes FO 108W | B | TBA | TBA | ||
TBA | ||||||||
Force India F1 Team | Force India | TBA | Mercedes FO 108W | B | TBA | TBA | ||
TBA | ||||||||
US Grand Prix Engineering | USGPE | TBA | TBA | B | TBA | TBA | ||
TBA | ||||||||
Prodrive | Prodrive | TBA | TBA | B | TBA | TBA | ||
TBA | ||||||||
Lola | Lola | TBA | TBA | B | TBA | TBA | ||
TBA | ||||||||
Hyundai | Hyundai | TBA | TBA | B | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Prospective new entrants
Ecclestone reportedly said that 26 cars would be on the grid at the start of the season.
Whilst preparations were being made by the current teams for the 2009 season, rumours from America circulated that a group led by designer Ken Anderson and former Williams employee Peter Windsor was to form a new independent Formula One team with an intention to enter the championship in 2010. The project was entitled USF1, but had to change due to Bernie Ecclestone ownership of the term F1. US Grand Prix Engineering's website still shows a "Coming soon" message. If they do enter they have suggested that they will use engines that mark the return of Cosworth to Formula One.
Teams
- Brawn GP
- McLaren Mercedes
- Ferrari
- Renault
- Red Bull
- Force India
- Toro Rosso
- Toyota
- Williams
- BMW Sauber
Possible New Entrants
Calendar changes
- After weeks of rumours regarding Bernie Ecclestone discussing plans to hold the British Grand Prix at Donington Park from 2010, this was finally confirmed by the FIA on July 4 2008.
- On September 7 2008, before the 2008 Belgian Grand Prix, Bernie Ecclestone talked with team principals about the very likely return of the United States Grand Prix for 2010.
If the calendar holds nineteen Grands Prix as expected, this will tie the 2005 season for the most races until 2011, when twenty races will be held.
Rule changes
- Refueling is to be banned for the first time since 1993.
- Tyre warmers are to be banned.
- The scoring system where by the driver with the most wins (as opposed to most accumulated points) becomes world champion was due to be introduced for the 2009 season, however the FIA breached its own rules introducing the scoring system. As it was introduced within 20 days of the first race all teams were required to agree to the changes, however not one team supported the changes. As a result, scoring system changes are to be deferred until 2010.
- Bernie Ecclestone has said the new scoring system he is championing will definitely be introduced for 2010.
Sponsorship changes
- ING have confirmed it will terminate its sponsorship with the Renault F1 Team along with its contract of being the title sponsor of the Australian, Hungarian and Belgian Grands Prix after 2009. The company has blamed the global economic crisis as the cause.
Speculated 2010 race schedule
In January 2009, the Portuguese magazine Autosport reported the possible return of Formula 1 to Portugal, at the Autódromo Internacional do Algarve in 2010 or 2011. Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone has also visited the Portimão circuit. He is concerned as to how many European races the sport will have in future, and doubts that other European countries can maintain their races. So, it's possible the Portuguese Grand Prix will return in 2010.
Argentina is another potential candidate for a race in 2010. Argentina will celebrate its bicentennial and the government is pursing the chance of having a Grand Prix in Mar del Plata.
References
- "Lewis extends McLaren stay until 2012". Manipe F1. 2008-01-18. Retrieved 2008-05-19.
- "Ferrari confirm Raikkonen to end of 2010". formula1.com. 2008-09-12. Retrieved 2008-09-12.
- "Massa extends Ferrari stay until 2010". Manipe F1. 2007-10-16. Retrieved 2008-05-20.
- ^ "Renault sponsor ING to pull out of F1". ITV-F1.com. 2009-02-16. Retrieved 2009-02-16.
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(help) - "The ING Renault F1 Team confirms its 2009 driver line-up". ING Renault F1 Team. 2008-11-05. Retrieved 2008-11-05.
- "Sebastian Vettel to join Red Bull for 2009". The Official Formula 1 Website. 2008-07-17. Retrieved 2008-07-17.
- "Force India confirm Mercedes deal". autosport.com. 2008-11-08. Retrieved 2008-11-08.
- ^ Lola assessing F1 project
- Hyundai to Enter F1 in 2010
- Ecclestone on 2010 teams | 2009-03-26| BBC Sport
- "American team planning F1 entry". autosport.com. 2009-02-04.
- "USF1 becomes USGPE". grandprix.com. 2009-03-04.
- "Donington gets British GP from 2010". ITV Sport. 2008. Retrieved 2008-07-04.
- "US GP return likely for 2010". Autosport. 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-07.
- ^ "Refuelling to be banned from 2010". itv-f1.com. 2008-12-12. Retrieved 2009-03-04.
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- http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/7957788.stm
- http://autosport.aeiou.pt/gen.pl?p=stories&op=view&fokey=as.stories/65330
- "Mar del Plata y el sueño de la F1". 2009-03-14.
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- Pablo Elizalde (2008-10-15). "FFSA cancels 2009 French Grand Prix". autosport.com. Retrieved 2008-10-15.
- Noble, Jonathan (2009-03-12). "France unveils plans for new F1 track". autosport.com. Retrieved 2009-03-12.
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(help) - Announced in a Spanish TV program called Mas Que Coches Competicion on Telecinco, yet to be confirmed by FIA or any other institutions.
- "Fresh rumours of a Russian Grand Prix". F1Fanatic.co.uk. 01/10/2008.
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(help) - "Ecclestone considering three new F1 races". ABC News. 2007-04-04.
- Noble, Jonathan (2008-12-08). "Bulgaria targets Formula One race".
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(help) - "South Africa to pursue GP from 2010". 2008-12-16.
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