The FIA has released the list of participants for the Formula 1 of next year: Ten current teams plus US F1, Campos and Manor. Now the bomb has burst – and it may not even have done too much damage to Formula 1. The FIA list for the 2010 World Championship includes 13 names. What was hard to expect shortly before the release: The current racing stables of Formula 1 are all represented. However, the details are interesting. Ferrari, Red Bull and Toro Rosso will be announced as a fixed starter for 2010, as well as Williams, Force India and the newcomers Campos, US F1 and Manor. McLaren-Mercedes, the BMW Sauber F1 Team, Renault, Toyota and Brawn are marked with an asterisk. Their names are still linked to the well-known FOTA conditions. In a statement it is said that the FIA has invited those teams to further discussions to clarify the conditions. A result is to be given by June 19th. Mosley has chosen an interesting path. Ferrari has been included on the list as an integral part of Formula 1 2010, because the Italians had signed up to the royal class until 2012. Red Bull and Toro Rosso have allegedly registered unconditionally on the last pusher and followed the model of Williams and Force India. Because a total of five names are still marked as provisional, the FIA continues to maintain close contact with other potential new ones. All three new teams seem to have signed fixed engine contracts with Cosworth. At Red Bull, Toro Rosso and Brawn, the engine supplier remained open. Source: www.motorsport-total.com