QPR owner Tony Fernandes insists he's committed to the club long-term.
Fernandes would be "devastated" if they do go down at the end of this season but he will not walk away.
He told the Daily Express: "QPR need a good foundation.
"I have to build an academy, a training ground. I have to have a manager who will be with me for the next five to seven years and has the same vision.
"So, am I daunted by going down? No. Will I be devastated? Absolutely. But does that mean that is the end of the road for QPR? Certainly not. Many clubs have been down there and been resolute in building again.
"It gives me great satisfaction when I see what Caterham are achieving and Air Asia. And it makes me even more resolute that football is no different.
"The right foundations must be in place. I want boys here who have been here since they were 16, because then they have QPR in their blood. Staying up would make things a lot easier, obviously - and I think we will.""I am coming in later to this project than with Air Asia or with Caterham. So it doesn't matter if we get relegated. I still have to do what I have to do.