A new Spanish F1 team aims to put itself on the grid in 2021 with the help of junior outfit Campos Racing.
The effort involves the financial support of Monaco Increase Management (MIM), a motorsport management company based in the Principality and which looks after the interests, among others, of former Sauber F1 driver Pascal Wehrlein and Super Formula racer Alex Palou.
On its website, MIM describes itself as “a network of excellence where motorsport, innovation and high-tech business meet”.
In Singapore last month, FIA president Jean Todt said he had yet to see any “relevant solid” projects from prospective F1 teams, but MIM insists it is moving full steam ahead with its plans to put its cars on the grid from 2021.
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Todt: No signs of a ‘relevant solid’ new team joining F1
“From the first meeting with Chase Carey at the Spanish F1 Grand Prix in Barcelona on May 11th, and through the following meetings at F1 Group Headquarters in London with Ross Brawn on May 15th, and July 31st, it was clear that a Spanish team would fill a void left by the retirement of Fernando Alonso, and increase the interest of the Spanish fans and the TV and Media audience,” MIM said in a statement releaed on Thursday.
“Further, the support of the Spanish Federation, the availability of the Campos Racing Facility, as well as the know-how of the Campos Racing Team, already competing and winning in Formula 2 and Formula 3, make Spain the perfect home for a new Formula 1 Team.
“We are now at an advanced stage of negotiations with current Formula 1 Teams and engine manufacturers to ensure the best possible partnership for a competitive Spanish Formula 1 Team from 2021 and onwards.”
MIM adds that there are “two potential drivers for the 2021 season, Pascal Weherlein and Alex Palou, who are currently under contract with MIM”.
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Adrian Campos (left)