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NASCAR team owner Haas gets F1 license
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 13 - 04 - 2014

DARLINGTON — NASCAR team owner Gene Haas said Friday he has been granted a license from Formula One's governing body to start a US-based entry in the series, perhaps as early as next season.
Haas received documents from the FIA Thursday and the organization confirmed the application had been approved.
“If he wants, he can join next season, it's up to him,” FIA spokesman Matteo Bonciani said.
The last attempt for an American Formula One team came in 2010, but the entry lacked funding and development to join. Money is not expected to be a problem for the deep-pocketed Haas, owner of CNC machine manufacturer Haas Automation and the Windshear wind tunnel in North Carolina.
Haas co-owns a NASCAR team with Tony Stewart that fields cars for drivers Stewart, Kevin Harvick, Danica Patrick and Kurt Busch. Haas pays for Busch himself.
“Obviously, we're extremely pleased to have been granted a Formula One license by the FIA. It's an exciting time for me, Haas Automation and anyone who wanted to see an American team return to Formula One,” Haas said in a statement.
Formula One chief Bernie Ecclestone said at last weekend's Bahrain Gran Prix that the US-backed team led by Haas would likely join the series next season. Now it's official.
“Now, the really hard work begins. It's a challenge we embrace as we work to put cars on the grid,” Haas said.
Haas' NASCAR co-owner Tony Stewart was happy for his partner and excited for the potential F-1 shop on the program's campus.
“It's a pretty cool deal,” said Stewart. “Not anybody can just go get one of those, so he had to go through the approval process and got approved and I'm happy for him.”
Stewart said he would not have any involvement in the venture.
The last US-based team was Parnelli Jones Racing in 1974-76, when Mario Andretti drove. The FIA granted entry to an American team in 2009 — the USF1 team — but it failed to hit the grid in 2010.
Carl Haas (no relation to Gene) and Teddy Mayer fielded an American team in 1985 and 1986, although they were based in London.
At the IndyCar race in Long Beach, Calif., drivers wondered if a US-based team would actually come to fruition.
“There's not a great track record so far, and those are the data points we have to go off of,” said James Hinchcliffe. But his teammate believed Haas might be able to pull it off.
“With Gene Haas buying the team, I'd say that's the likeliest chance of it finally happening,” said Ryan Hunter-Reay. — AP


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