Today at 11:00 am the Administrator met with the A1GP creditors in London. Surprisingly there were only about 17 people at the meeting. The result after 2 hours was to appoint a Creditors Committee of 5 to meet next week…
This could well be the most important day in the history of A1GP! In London at 11:00 am [GMT] the court appointed administrator will be meeting with A1GP’s creditors. The creditors will be told…
Very good news for all you A1fans — A1GP.com is back online!
Rejoice and pray that this is the beginning of the new A1GP.
Within the next 24 Hours we should know if A1GP can be saved or not. At 10am tomorrow the court appointed administrator will be meeting with A1GP’s creditors to tell them what offers he has received on their behalf…
A little bit of good news for the few that used it.
The A1GPfanzone – the official forum – is now back online again.
Unfortunately the main website is still down.
This morning A1GP.com the official website of the A1GP series went off-line. This evening A1GPfanzone the official forum for the A1GP series went off-line…
The FiA Official list of Race Schedule for A1GP 2009 has changed. The next round listed after the Australian ‘No Show’ is now Sepang, Malaysia, on 6th of December 2009…
On the 30th of this month – 5 days time – the administrator is due to meet with the creditors of A1GP. Word is growing that they will be notified that there is a buyer for the whole A1GP series including the debt…
A1GP, the single-seater race series featuring teams representing individual countries, has almost no chance of surviving into a fifth season, according to organising staff – many of whom have not been paid for almost six months…
The uncertainty over the future of A1GP as a series has not helped, but A1 Team Malaysia believe they are on solid ground as far as their own survival is concerned. While negative reports surrounding a number of issues…





















