Durango and Jacque Villeneuve’s attempt to join the 2011 Formula One grid might not yet be over, despite the partnership being turned down by the FIA.
The former F1 world champion and the Italian racing outfit attempted to become the 13th F1 team on the grid next season however, thanks to stricter financial measures, the FIA deemed none of the entrants viable.
Now, Durango has confirmed that they will switch to plan B which involves buying up a current team. The likely candidates include Hispania, Virgin and Toro Rosso – although the latter is more unlikely.
“The only way to enter F1 in 2011 is to buy an existing team,” Giuseppe Dorigo, a spokesperson for Durango confirmed.
Dorigo also confirmed that they will continue to work with Villeneuve.
“As planned we will do it together with Villeneuve. We believe it’s worth it. Our only goal now is to be on the starting grid next year.”