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F1: 2010 FIA World Championship Entry List
The 2010 entry list has been finalized...
Adam Cooper  | http://www.speedtv.com  |  Posted March 03, 2010   Balen (BEL)
Bruno Senna is listed for the newly renamed HRT F1 team. (Photo: LAT Photographic)

Stefan GP does not appear on the 2010 entry list, which was finally issued tonight. It contained a note that confirmed that US F1 has indicated that it will not participate in 2010, while for the first time Sauber has appeared. Bruno Senna is the only driver listed for HRT.

The FIA has also said that it is too late for a new team to gain approval, and that a new entry process for 2011 will be announced soon.

2010 FIA FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ENTRY LIST
03.03.2010

No.-Driver-Team-Constructor

VODAFONE McLAREN MERCEDES (GBR) McLaren Mercedes
1 Jenson BUTTON (GBR)
2 Lewis HAMILTON (GBR)

MERCEDES GP PETRONAS FORMULA ONE TEAM (DEU) Mercedes
Benz GP Limited
3 Michael SCHUMACHER (DEU)
4 Nico ROSBERG (DEU)

RED BULL RACING (AUT) Red Bull Racing Renault
5 Sebastian VETTEL (DEU)
6 Mark WEBBER (AUS)

SCUDERIA FERRARI MARLBORO (ITA) Ferrari
7 Felipe MASSA (BRA)
8 Fernando ALONSO (ESP)

AT&T WILLIAMS (GBR) Williams Cosworth
9 Rubens BARRICHELLO (BRA)
10 Nico HÜLKENBERG (DEU)

RENAULT F1 TEAM (FRA) Renault
11 Robert KUBICA (POL)
12 Vitaly PETROV (RUS)

FORCE INDIA F1 TEAM (IND) Force India Mercedes
14 Adrian SUTIL (DEU)
15 Vitantonio LIUZZI (ITA)

SCUDERIA TORO ROSSO (ITA) STR Ferrari
16 Sebastien BUEMI (CHE)
17 Jaime ALGUERSUARI (ESP)

LOTUS RACING (MAL) Lotus Cosworth
18 Jarno TRULLI (ITA)
19 Heikki KOVALAINEN (FIN)

HRT F1 TEAM (ESP) HRT Cosworth
20 TBA
21Bruno SENNA (BRA)

BMW SAUBER F1 TEAM (CHE) BMW Sauber Ferrari
22 Pedro DE LA ROSA (ESP)
23 Kamui KOBAYASHI (JPN)

VIRGIN RACING (GBR) Virgin Cosworth
24 Timo GLOCK (DEU)
25 Luca DI GRASSI (BRA)

Note: The USF1 Team have indicated that they will not be in a position to participate in 2010.


Adam Cooper notched up his 25th season as a racing journalist in 2009. Born in London, England, he saw his first F1 race at age 10 in 1976. He began freelancing for Autosport magazine in 1985 and was on the fulltime staff from 1987-92. He then went freelance again, initially spending two years in Japan before following the 1994 Champcar series from a base in Indianapolis. He has not missed a Grand Prix since Suzuka ‘94, a run that has extended to Abu Dhabi ’09. Adam has written books about Eddie Irvine, Piers Courage and Michael Schumacher and hosts a race preview show on Sirius XM. He has written about F1 for SPEEDtv.com since 2005. Check out Adam's Blog or follow him on Twitter

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