Petter Solberg, Solberg Citroen, Jordan 2010The World Rally Championship teams will meet this evening in Jordan tonight to decide the fate of the opening day of this week's fourth round of the WRC.

The boat transporting the equipment from Italy to Israel failed to arrive on time this afternoon and is now expected this evening.

Israeli customs will be closed at that time, meaning the earliest the equipment is going to arrive in the Dead Sea service park is mid-afternoon tomorrow, less than 24 hours before the first competing cars are scheduled to arrive expecting to be serviced after the first loop of competition.

Whether or not to cancel the opening day of the rally is at the top of the agenda for tonight's meeting, which has been put back from 2 p.m. this afternoon.

"We still can't honestly say when the boat's going to arrive," said a source close to the teams. "It was Sunday, then Monday, then 2:00 today then 10 tonight. Who really knows? And, once the boat's here, it's another step into the unknown about how long it's going to take to clear customs.

"The sensible plan would seem to be to kick Thursday into touch and get everything sorted for Friday-Saturday. Let's see."

There are mounting concerns that the event might be canceled in its entirety, with the teams unlikely to have the time to build the service park infrastructure which had been planned for the event.

The source added: "The organizers of the event are on top of this and they're planning different scenarios all of the time. It would be a shame to get everything out here only to send it all home again."