Midland Formula One have reportedly
approached Ferrari about supplying the new team with engines when
they make their debut in 2006.
"It would be good to have a Ferrari engine
on the Midland cars," Russian-born Canadian Alex Shnaider tells
the Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport.
Currently, Ferrari supply F1 engines to the Swiss-based
Sauber team, which are rebadged Petronas. Changes to the rules which
govern engine size and cost over the next two years is expected
to allow manufacturer teams to supply more than one team in the
future.
Shnaider says he hopes to have a decision made within
three months.
Midland plans to use cars built by Italian firm
Dallara, which competed in Formula One from 1988 to 1992. Shnaider
says the team will be based at Carlin Motorsports near Silverstone
in England but the cars will be built in Italy. |