AMCO launches F1 complaint

One of the teams that unsuccess🐲fully applied for a place on the F1 grid for the 2010 season has lodged a co𓆉mplaint with the European Commission over the way the selection process was carried out.

The FIA announced back in June that USF1, Campos Meta F1 and Manor Grand Prix had been ൩selected as the three new entries for the 2010 season, leaving a number of contenders disappointed - including the likes of Prodrive and Lola, who were widely tipped amongst the favourites to secure a slot on the gr𒊎id.

FIA Trucks, Turkish F1, Istanbul Park, 5th-7th June, 2009
FIA Trucks, Turkish F1, Istanbul Park, 5th-7th June, 2009
© Peter Fox

One of the teams that unsuccessfully applied for a place on the F1 grid for the 2010 season has lodged a complaint with the European Commission over the w𝄹ay the selection process was carried out.

The FIA announced back in June that USF1, Campos Meta F1 and Manor Grand Pr🎃ix had been selected as thಞe three new entries for the 2010 season, leaving a number of contenders disappointed - including the likes of Prodrive and Lola, who were widely tipped amongst the favourites to secure a slot on the grid.

However, rather than from one of the more established racing teams, the complaint has come from the Serbian engineering company AMCO, which had planned to enter a team named after its ch⛦ief executive Zoran Stefanovic.

According the Daily Telegraph, the complaint centres around c🧔laims that the FIA broke competition law by insisting that teams looking to make the step into F1 had to use en⛄gines supplied by Cosworth.

USF1, Campos and Manor will all use Cosworth engines for their entries, but AMCO - under the Stefan Grand Prix name - had intended to use an engine from one of the manufacturers currently involved in the sport before being 'forced♏' to sign with Cosworth to stand a chance of making into onto the grid.

Despite that, AMCO failed to secure one of the three slots and now believes that the process should be carried out again as restricting potential entrants to the Cosworth engine 'is an act of li🔯miting technical development, not just competition, and such restriction is blatantly damaging to Formula 1'.

"AMCO Corpor🥂ation was forced by the FIA to sign with Cosworth and AMCO is complaining because of that," the 'paper quotes the team's comp𓆉laint as reading. "There is an element of a plot behind our back which are not capable of getting rid of without the Directorate General for Competition."

Former World Touring Car Championship outfit N.Technology is also believed to have taken legal action over the selectio🃏n process for the 2010 season.

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