Sauber secure entry for 2010 F1 season

LONDON, (Reuters) – Swiss-based Sauber will take  departed Toyota’s place as Formula One’s 13th team next season,  the governing International Automobile Federation (FIA) said in  a statement yesterday.

“The FIA has written to inform BMW Sauber AG that their  application for an entry in the 2010 FIA Formula One World  Championship has been successful,” the FIA said, referring to  the team by its former name.

“Subject to their signing the Concorde Agreement (the  commercial agreement that binds teams to the series until 2012),  BMW Sauber will be awarded the 13th entry in the Championship,  taking the place of the departing Toyota team.”

Munich-based carmaker BMW, who bought an 80 percent stake in  the team in 2005, announced in July that they were pulling out  of the sport at the end of the season just finished.

A deal to sell the team to mysterious Swiss-based investment  fund Qadbak fell through and BMW said last week that they had  handed back control to founder Peter Sauber.

The team had by then already lost their place on the grid to  Malaysian-backed newcomers Lotus F1, with the FIA saying Sauber  were the official reserve should any other team decide to  withdraw.

That vacancy was provided by the Toyota team, who declared  after the final race of the year in Abu Dhabi that they were  pulling out.

However the FIA held back from confirming Sauber’s place  pending clarification from Toyota about what, if anything, they  intended to do with their team and concerns about Qadbak’s  funding.