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FIA president certain V8 engines to return to F1 by 2031

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Formula E Berlin E-Prix: Evans battles to remarkable Race 2 win from 17th

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What F1 stands to gain from a wet Miami GP

Hadjar officially disqualified from F1 Miami GP qualifying

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Hadjar officially disqualified from F1 Miami GP qualifying

Great debate: Will Verstappen quit F1 and should F1 care?

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Great debate: Will Verstappen quit F1 and should F1 care?

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How Antonelli restored Mercedes order in F1 Miami GP qualifying

Arrows Name Drivers but Doubts Remain

The struggling Arrows team turned up for their first Formula One race in a month but with their participation in Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix still in doubt.

The struggling Arrows team turned up for their first Formula One race in a month but with their participation in Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix still in doubt.

The team presented two cars for scrutineering at Spa on Thursday, with Brazilian Enrique Bernoldi named as number one driver and German Heinz-Harald Frentzen as the second in a reversal of their usual status. However Frentzen, who has secured a move to rivals Sauber next year, left the team last month and will not be returning.

"It's not happening. We will not be in Belgium this weekend," said his manager Monte Field. "We've left the team and there will be nothing to bring us to Belgium."

An Arrows source suggested that Frentzen's listing was to satisfy the requirement for two cars to be entered by Thursday's deadline. Teams are allowed to change their lead driver only once during the course of a season and, with Frentzen out, Bernoldi had to take his place.

But they can change their number two driver twice, leaving the door open for a late replacement for Frentzen some time before Saturday's qualifying, providing race stewards agree.

However the team's participation in the 14th round of the Championship, after missing Hungary last month, depends on their completing a deal to sell the team to an unnamed American investor on Friday.

The team did not turn up in Hungary on legal advice, arguing circumstances beyond their control while they negotiated their Formula One survival. The identity of the purchaser remained a mystery on Thursday and former British American Racing (BAR) principal Craig Pollock denied that he was involved.

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