22 teams want to race F1 in 2008



Hands up, who's submitted an entry?

The FIA today revealed that a total of 22 teams have applied for the 12
available slots in the 2008 F1 championship. Among those 22 teams are the 11
current F1 teams, the application of David Richards' Prodrive and Paul
Stoddart's Minardi team.
The FIA's statement read: "The FIA has received applications from 22 teams
wishing to compete in the 2008 FIA Formula One World Championship."

"All applicants have been invited to a meeting in London on April 10, 2006."

http://www.f1racing.net/en/news.php?newsID=113901

Ahh yes, Team Bumble Bee Boy 2 F1 will be grand...

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