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Valencia in F1 contract talks for ‘different conditions’(1) Valencia’s regional president has confirmed he wants F1 chief executive Bernie Ecclestone to lower the fee for the European grand prix street race. We reported this week that Alberto Fabra, president of the Valencia Generalitat, had a “private” meeting on Tuesday with Ecclestone in London. EFE news agency said Fabra wants to “negotiate down” its contracted race fee amid Spain’s economic crisis. “We want to continue with the grand prix of Europe,” Fabra is quoted as saying by Spanish reports including the sports daily Marca, “but with different conditions.” He confirmed during a press conference in Madrid on Thursday that the negotiations with Ecclestone are for staging the race with “lower costs” to “find the right balance”. |
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Organizers of Circuit of The Americas suspending constructionComments Off (pitpass) The future of the United States Grand Prix at the Texas venue took a further twist tonight when the organizers issued the following statement: “Organizers of Circuit of The Americas, a premier motor sports racing and entertainment venue being developed in Austin, Texas, are suspending further construction of the project until a contract assuring the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix will be held at Circuit of The Americas in 2012 is complete. The race contract between Formula One and Circuit of The Americas has not been conveyed to Circuit of The Americas per a previously agreed upon timetable. While construction at Circuit of The Americas has progressed as scheduled with over 300 workers at the construction site daily, all work will suspend immediately. The delivery of the Formula One Grand Prix race contract will allow construction operations to resume. “We have spent tremendous resources preparing for the Formula One and MotoGP™ Championship races, but the failure to deliver race contracts gives us great concern,” said Bobby Epstein, founding partner of Circuit of The Americas. “We believe the United States is vital for the future of Formula One and its teams and sponsors. Given the purpose-built Tilke design, creating a unique fan experience and iconic challenge for drivers, we hope that Texas will not be left behind. More than 100,000 fans have expressed an interest in purchasing tickets for Formula One alone.” “It is in the best interest of all parties to reach a timely resolution,” said Red McCombs, chairman of McCombs Enterprises and founding partner of Circuit of The Americas. “Local businesses, fans and the State of Texas are counting on us.” |
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Officials coy amid ongoing Bahrain axe rumoursComments Off FIA officials as well as Bernie Ecclestone are coy this week amid continuing uncertainty about Bahrain’s return to the F1 calendar next year. Team bosses, however, have expressed concern that the unrest within Bahrain is not yet resolved, leading to a discussion during the recent F1 Commission meeting. But it is believed that, for now, the 2012 calendar as published by the FIA stands firm. A report in the Gulf Weekly on Wednesday said F1 officials in Bahrain, who are determined to organise the 2012 race, regard the continuing rumours as “unsettling”. An FIA spokesman said: “The calendar for the 2012 (season) has been ratified by the FIA, therefore all listed events are scheduled to run, as planned. “The position is simple — there is a calendar for races for 2012, it has been approved and all teams and promoters work on that basis.” The spokesman, however, did not comment on reports that Turkey has been unofficially appointed as a ‘standby race’ in the event Bahrain is called off. And F1 chief executive Bernie Ecclestone said in a notably terse statement: “The 2012 calendar is as has been published.” Bahrain’s circuit chairman Zayed R Alzayani said: “We are on the calendar and that is it.” |
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End of second day’s morning sessionComments Off Despite the wet racetrack due to yesterday’s rain, the morning session allowed to collect and prove the single-seaters’ new modifications. The pilots scheduled for the morning rolled out: Fernando Alonso, Jenson Button, Mark Webber, Nico Hulkenberg, Viantonio Liuzzi, Sebastian Buemi, Michael Schumacher, Timo Glock and Kobayashi. During the morning two red flags were seen, the second being more significant, because a front wing belonging to Timo Glock’s car roamed in the racetrack and the German pilot passed over it destroying it. Sebástien Buemi’s Toro Rosso was a surprise making the best time; the pilot from Switzerland lowered his own times. Alonso remained up to an hour in the boxes doing changes to the F10. Everything is ready for the evening. The teams expect better racetrack conditions. Second day’s morning times 1. Sebastian Buemi (Toro Rosso) 1:20.026 (58 laps) |
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Second test day’s afternoon sessionComments Off The afternoon session began with comments in the paddock regarding the possibility of seeing Fernando Alonso testing the Ferrari F10. With a warmer weather and more grip on the tracks the single-seaters started to leave the boxes heading to the Valencian Ricardo Tormo Circuit’s racetrack in Cheste. With a lost Austrian –we say ‘lost” because we didn’t see him through all the morning (strange thing)-, Lewis Hamilton started by lowering his morning times, 1:12.256, but still far from Felipe Massa’s chronometer and his F10. That’s how the afternoon started. At 3:30 the pilot from Austria was seen around the box, and rumors spread with regards to his possible participation in today’s tests. Massa carried out many tyre tests –we assumed he was testing their performance-, explaining why the Brazilian entered the box continuously. The same as Ferrari, the rest of the ‘scuderias’ tested their performance, thus the morning times were not improved. The Renault improved only a bit. The Polish, Robert Kubica, wearing a completely black helmet, continued to average very high times ( 1:14 ). The R30 seems to have very little performance evolution compared to its predecessor, last year’s R29. Today was a hard working day for Nico Rosberg who commanding his Mercedes GP made all kinds of tests. Yesterday, his single-seater was very fast, but today it was slower marking 1:14. high times and running 25 lap periods to try the tyres out. The Ferrari engine Sabuer of Kobayashi, after completing a period of 30 laps started to lower its times, becoming one of the fastest of the afternoon ( 1:12.667 ). The Sauber is giving a good impression in these first tests. The first impressions of Barichello on his Williams FW32’s Cosworth engine, indicate less speed (point) than the rest. Specifically, around 8-12km/h (Mercedes and Ferrari). In a bit more than an hour the session will end. We’re walking towards the paddock to pick up some feelings. Today, the Valencian circuit has had around 7.000 spectators, according to the organization. A good number of people has gotten together to see the tests, so if climate conditions permit it, a higher number is expected for tomorrow with the attendance of Fernando Alonso in the racetrack. Best times of the day. 1º Massa (1:11.722) 2º Kobayashi (1:12.056) 3º Hamilton (1:12.056) 4º Rosberg (1:12. 899) 5º Barrichello (1:13.377) |
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Amendments to regulation have been acceptedComments Off Finally, the FIA accepted the proposals made by FOTA and approved the changes to the Formula One World Championship scoring system. According to FIA’s press release, and subsequent to the meeting that the Formula One Commission held on Monday, the winner of the Grand Prix will be awarded with 25 points, while the second and third places will receive 18 and 15 points, respectively. The remaining points for the GPs will be allocated up to the tenth pilot that classifies, the following way: 12-10-8-6-4-2-1. This is a modification to the model proposed by the organization last December with 25-20-15-10-8-6-5-3-2-1. Now, the FIA pretends to encourage the ‘run to win’ mentality. Additionally, but for 2011, the FIA announces changes to the regulation regarding the diffusers. The height of the main diffuser was reduced from 175mm to 125 mm, while the “magic” double diffusers –key element at the beginning of 2009, in the Brawn GP title-, will be finally excluded.. In addition to the change to the scoring system, each single-seater will only have 11 sets of dry weather tires available, instead of 14, and to encourage the teams to run through the practice sessions, ” a set must be returned before the start of Friday’s second practice session, and two sets before the start of the third practice session. FOTA’s last proposal has also been accepted: cars having participated in Q3 must start the race on the same set of tyres with which their grid time was set. Things being like this, all these proposals have to be submitted before the World Motor Sport Council that has to finally give its approval, even though its just a step because this is already a fact. |
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