Campos reports progress with 2010 car
The first homologation of the new Spanish team Campos' Dallara-built formula one car has been signed off by the governing FIA, according to a report on Brazil's globo.com.
The team, having already signed Bruno Senna for its 2010 grand prix debut, is reported to have received the confirmation about its chassis tests last week.
Boss Adrian Campos, who raced with Minardi in the 80s and later ran a GP2 team, was quoted as saying there is still "a long way to go" but added that the team is "confident about being ready to contest the first race" of 2010 in Bahrain.
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