Jordan safe, Jag still uncertain
Teams attempt to secure ’05 slot

(GMM -- Nov.9) Jordan will survive to contest a fifteenth Formula One world championship in 2005, a leading team man insisted.

Director of commercial affairs Ian Phillips told news agency Reuters that 'everything will be in place' prior to the first round of the season in early March.

''We are fully confident,'' he added.

Time, though, is running out. Jordan and Toyota are dotting the i's and crossing the t's on a cut price customer engine deal, but the FIA deadline for official 2005 entries is next Monday.

A spokesman for the Paris-based governing body, however, said the FIA would accept entries 'afterwards, on condition that every (other) team agrees.'

Written: Tue, 09 Nov 2004 06:10:59

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