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By Cubejam
#186254
Great news. Mainly for poor Bruno who does tend to get himself stuck in tricky situations. He's safe! I reckon Lopez will move to Campos.. he moves... USF! are dead for sure.
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By Robert182
#186256
surely USF1 are dead by now ? what an epic fail and waste of money , the only new team im hoping that do well are lotus :)
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By cap-dude
#186257
Still feel sorry for Bruno. He hasn't got the best seat to launch his F1 career. Considering Stefan GP are based on Toyota, you'd expect them to have a half decent car. Leaving Campos most likely at the very back of the grid.
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By headless
#186267
Very good
The more the merrier
By Cubejam
#186306
NARAIN KARTHIKEYAN



Your joking? XD He couldnt get a seat again if his life depended on it!




As for Senna being at Campos.. I think its a perfect start.. a learning team and a learning driver... he can move next year if he feels capable... I say move to SefanGP after campos.. then maybe williams or sauber (de la rosa has 1 or 2 years in him at best)
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By EwanM
#186783
NARAIN KARTHIKEYAN


:clap: I always liked him!


HAHA HE was only ever good at Brands when in F3. Could not be beaten.
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By deMuRe
#186928
NARAIN KARTHIKEYAN


:clap: I always liked him!


HAHA HE was only ever good at Brands when in F3. Could not be beaten.


That could be the sign of a great driver :hehe:
#187160
Oh oh, this might be a stumbling block for Bruno. :(

http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/81684

Kolles confident Campos will be ready

By Jonathan Noble Thursday, February 25th 2010, 09:40 GMT


Campos Meta team principal Colin Kolles is confident that his outfit will be ready for the start of the season, despite the recent struggles it has faced.

Kolles has been drafted in after a shareholding takeover by Jose Ramon Carabante, and he has the task of getting the team on track in just a fortnight.

And although time is tight, Kolles is upbeat that the staff he has put in place will ensure the Dallara-built car is ready in time for the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix.

"It is very tough, but we will make it - because I never give up," Kolles told AUTOSPORT. "We will have the cars in Bahrain and we will be running. This in itself will be pretty much a big achievement."

Former BAR and Red Bull Racing technical chief Geoff Willis is helping the team with its preparations for 2010, and AUTOSPORT understands that his current consultancy role could be turned into a full-time appointment.

Kolles has said that he expects to make an announcement about the team's driver line-up within the next week - with sources suggesting that Bruno Senna's deal at the outfit is no longer guaranteed. This week's AUTOSPORT cites sources suggesting that Senna has been asked to bring sponsorship money to the outfit to keep hold of his place.

Karun Chandhok has been strongly linked with a deal there, while US F1's Jose Maria Lopez has also been in talks with Campos too, according to his manager.

The future of Campos founder Adrian Campos is also unclear. AUTOSPORT understands he has been offered a role at the team, but there is no guarantee a deal will happen.

Campos told AUTOSORT: "I did what I had to do for the best of the team – that was the most important thing for me."

Kolles, if you even DARE to ditch Bruno, Ayrton will turn in his grave and haunt you for the rest of your life. :director:
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By LifeW12
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Kolles, if you even DARE to ditch Bruno, Ayrton will turn in his grave and haunt you for the rest of your life. :director:


He might even come knocking at his front door
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By LifeW12
#187558
wow, looks like we may see them on the grid after all at Bahrain. Hopefully Stefan will join them :)


They haven't completed a testing mile so if they're within 110% of pole then :yellowyikes::yellowyikes:

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