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Formula E Shanghai E-Prix: Di Grassi grabs Lola’s first win, Wehrlein takes championship lead

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“They shouldn't ask me that anymore” – Why Verstappen doesn't believe in another Red Bull comeback

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How “stressed” Antonelli beat his nerves – and Leclerc – in British GP qualifying

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What we learned from the 2026 F1 British GP sprint race and qualifying

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What we learned from the 2026 F1 British GP sprint race and qualifying

NASCAR team boss Gene Haas expects 2015 F1 entry answer soon

Formula 1 team candidate Gene Haas is hoping that a final decision on whether or not he gets an entry for 2015 will be made within the next fortnight

The NASCAR team owner has put himself forward as a prospective new F1 entrant after the FIA elected to open up the field to newcomers from the start of next year.

It is understood that the American outfit is up against a Romanian-backed effort - although it is possible that both teams could be granted an entry if the FIA thinks they are both financially viable.

Speaking at the weekend, Haas said that talks with the FIA had progressed well and, although a final decision on the team selection has been delayed, he does not think it will take much longer for the situation to be sorted.

"They [the FIA] said they were going to have a decision by [last] Friday," said Haas. "They notified us on Friday that, no, they were just one part of that decision-making process, that the decision making process would come later.

"They didn't give us an exact date, but hopefully it will be in another week or two, maybe even longer.

"From what I've learned talking to other people, this is fairly normal. There are lots of dates they have. They don't really make a decision until they're sure what they want the decision to be."

FIA ASKING 'A LOT OF QUESTIONS'

Haas revealed that the selection process with the FIA had been pretty intense - as it was clear motor racing's governing body wanted to ensure that any new team arriving in F1 could succeed.

The latest meeting between Haas and the FIA took place in Geneva after the recent Daytona 500.

"They wanted to meet with us. It was about an hour and a half meeting where they asked us a lot of questions about how we intend to do this, how do we intend to pay for it, what are the logistics of how you're going to do this," he said.

The February 27 issue of AUTOSPORT magazine includes IndyCar legend and ex-Jaguar F1 team boss Bobby Rahal's verdict on Haas's chances of getting a US grand prix team off the ground

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