The iSport International team that raced in the GP2 feeder series with Brazilian Bruno Senna last year is considering a Formula One entry in 2010 if budgets are capped, founder Paul Jackson said on Monday.
Joining a list of would-be contenders that already includes Lola, Aston Martin and Prodrive chairman David Richards and a planned U.S.-based team, Jackson told Germany’s motorsport-magazin.com website that he was serious.
“I aim to give a few people in F1 a kick up the backside and to show them that they are chucking money out of the window for nothing,” he was quoted as saying.
Senna, nephew of Formula One’s late triple champion Ayrton, would be an obvious candidate.
“That would be fantastic. I’m convinced that he belongs in Formula One,” said Jackson, whose front-running team won the 2007 GP2 title with Germany’s Timo Glock—now a Toyota Formula One driver.

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