This isn't simply another fighting front against FOM. There are some far reaching possibilities in it.F1technical wrote:Formula two to compete GP2 ?
At today's world motorsport council, the FIA have decided they wish to push forward with a still to be introduced racing formula, named Formula Two. The new series is supposed to provide an easy way for drivers or team personnel to eventually find their way to Formula One.
The statement said: "The FIA will invite tenders for a new feeder series for Formula One. This championship, called Formula Two, would be launched in 2009 and used as an inexpensive platform to develop emerging driver talent for Formula One. It is hoped this can be achieved within a budget of around €200,000 a car per season."
As it is currently coming together, the series will likely rival the current GP2 series, a modern variant of the late F3000. Since its inauguration, helped by Briatore for instance, all winners, including Nico Rosberg, Lewis Hamilton and Nelson Piquet have found their way to Formula One.
GP2 is powered by Renault. A new F2 series could be tendered. It could even simply adopt the A1GP Ferrari spec.
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Unless one uses an existing spec it is difficult to see how the series can start in the 2009 season.
F2 can be made mandatory for F1 Superlicense and GP2 would be instantly dead.
F2 can be set up with a promotion/relegation scheme to open up the access to F1. The cost control depends of the exclusive status of F1 teams under the concord. This can be changed by a relegation scheme.