Jose Maria Lopez and his advisor Felipe McGough have spent a second day with Bernie Ecclestone in London, as the F1 boss tries to sort out a 2010 seat for the Argentine driver.
Lopez was told by Peter Windsor earlier this week in Charlotte that US F1 would not make the first race in Bahrain. Having made commitments to his sponsors the former GP2 driver immediately began looking for an alternative, and travelled to Europe with McGough, his father, and his touring car team boss, former F3 driver Victor Rosso.
Meetings have taken place today and yesterday as Bernie tries to broker a deal that will presumably see Lopez join Bruno Senna at a reorganised Campos Meta team.
A close associate of Lopez told me today: US F1 hadnt finished the car and we had promised everyone that we would be in the first race in Bahrain. Thats why Felipe decided to reorganise everything, because we cant miss Bahrain. The only thing we want is that Pechito drives in F1. Everything else is not important for us.
Chad Hurleys advisor Parris Mullins is also still in the loop, and it remains to be seen whether the YouTube founder brings some much need financial support to the Campos project. There has been no response from US F1 to yesterdays revelations that both Lopez and Hurley have left the team.