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McLaren’s departed Fry heading to FerrariComments Off McLaren’s recently-departed chief engineer Pat Fry is heading to Ferrari. It emerged last month that the 46-year-old Briton, who joined from Benetton in 1993, has left the Woking based team for an unknown destination. Fry shared McLaren’s chief engineer role with Tim Goss, and was in charge of the 2011 car project. Italian media sources on Sunday said Fry is headed to Ferrari, and will have an impact on the famous Maranello based team’s next car. (GMM) |
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Senna: “Formula 1 is very difficult”Comments Off For the first time since 1994, the name Senna in Formula 1 start list. The season opener went for Bruno yet resinous. In eight races of the Brazilians saw only twice in 16th the checkered flag. The HRT is not only slow but also difficult to control. Nevertheless, the 26-year-old is happy to be a member in the premier class. Well, must follow the next step. “Formula 1 is so difficult that one can not imagine. One can only react,” Senna is quoted by Auto Motor und Sport ‘. “In the first two or three races I had severe adjustment problems of the sports cars I’ve driven in the past year, back on formula cars. At a certain point, I got my normal F1 driving style found again.” Talk big, triple world champion Ayrton’s nephew Senna has already beaten around. This includes the announcement that he may be in a better car champion. “What is clear is that easy to say but difficult to put into practice. But I think basically because I have the potential. Whenever I had to take another step, I’ve done.” |
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Alonso: “We are back in the fight”Comments Off
As predicted by many experts, it managed to Fernando Alonso at the Canadian Grand Prix third place on the podium. The Ferrari driver had the finish 9.214 seconds behind the winner. “I think that was a good day for us,” the former Formula 1 world champion. “The car was very competitive here in Canada. Today I had a good chance to win, struggled with Lewis. Thanks to a fantastic work we overtook him in the pit lane.” “I think we are fighting back. We are really close. We had some good fights. It was for me a good feeling to return to the position where I can win races, and finally on the podium to stand. ” (TMS) |
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Michael: safety car use is very likelyComments Off
Before the race on the Ile Notre Dame in Montreal to face the teams on two main questions: Is it early in the race to a safety car period? Which tires should start the race? Sam Michael, Technical Director of the Williams team, explains his thoughts, which he makes in this regard before the clock start at 18 GMT. “We have not yet decided whether we will start on the hard or soft compound,” said Michael. “There are two different approaches. If one assumes that there will be in the early stages of the race a Safety Car period, take the soft tires, to have used them and they runterzubekommen again.” Williams is with Rubens Barrichello and Nico Hulkenberg the two best-placed driver who may choose their tires before the race, free. Michael would therefore not exclude that we could possibly send its pilots with different strategies in the race to be prepared for all eventualities. There are many indications that this in this year’s race will hardly be otherwise. “Now we have six more cars on the grid and to two types of tires that will be hard to drive due to the strong graining – all of which increases the probability of safety car interventions,” said Michael concludes. |
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Vettel plays down rumours of 2015 contract talksComments Off
Jun.11 (GMM) Sebastian Vettel has played down rumours that Red Bull is pushing to secure his services for the long term. The 22-year-old is already under contract to the end of next season, amid reports the Austrian squad now wants him to re-commit through 2015. His teammate Mark Webber, 33, has signed a contract extension keeping him at Red Bull Racing in 2011, and Vettel on Thursday denied that the move was some sort of reaction to their recent collision in Turkey. “I’ve known this piece of information a little longer than the public,” he said. “In regards to the (Vettel) rumours, I can say that we have not spoken as of yet about this topic, as 2015 is quite some time into the future,” added the German. In light of their Istanbul Park crash and rumours they are now sharing a palpably tense relationship, it is an interesting side-note that on Sunday, Germany plays Australia in the FIFA World Cup. “Germany will clearly win the match as Australia is the weakest team in our group, so winning should be imperative, even though Mark has a different opinion on that,” smiled Vettel. “But as we know, the both of us have lately had some different opinions on things anyway.” |
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Schumacher: “The championship is my goal and my focus”Comments Off Michael Schumacher knows the situation in which he finds himself currently at Mercedes, well. He has done construction work at Benetton, he has been fighting with Ferrari in the championship point. With Mercedes, he wants to do it now as well. In Montreal Schumacher sat with reporters and talked about the development process at Mercedes, the current situation, his chances in the title fight, the goal of being able to go on their own at the head and his life as a Formula 1-returnees. Q: Michael, what expectations you had for yourself when you start in the season? “The year is still long. I personally do not think that I am really in a position to much to talk about the title. It is more about building and therefore to organize things for what happened, from next year. But you never know. It’s still a long year and there are still have many points. ” Q: You had two fourth places so far. A podium the next step is for you? ” Question: “You are now ahead of Ferrari. Is that the F-shaft?” Q: You have spoken of the construction process. You have participated in at Ferrari, Benetton’s there. Are you still very satisfying to get into a team to work with him and build it up? ” Q: You work with a German team. Does it even matter that it is a team of your own home? ” Q: You said that it is for you here on personal performance went well except in China. Would you say that Turkey was your best race this year? ” Q: What was your best race then? ” Question: “Are you missing this?” Q: What is in your life the biggest difference between now and then, when you left the sport? ” Q: Is it so lucky – there have less stress? ” Question: “Stress is one of the ingredients that make you faster, hungrier?” Q: Are you faster because you are relaxed? ” Q: You’re already driving in Le Mans, as you would like to start again? ” Q: Is there anything away from the Formula 1, which you would like to do, what would be a real challenge? ” Question: “Would you not like to fly once in orbit or something?” Question: “What a challenge you would you then search for Formula 1?” |
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Kubica Renault looks ahead of FerrariComments Off With 67 points from seven races and sixth place overall World Cup Robert Kubica is perhaps the biggest surprise this season. The Pole has breathed Renault after the end of the era Alonso / FB / Symonds new life and is in the points standings of the last six races even before Sebastian Vettel and Alonso fourth. “We must be happy with the start of the season, since Canada is only the eighth race, but we already have quite a few points in the account” is delighted Kubica. “We hope that the second half of the season as well or even better.” Lastly, we must put a good basis for 2011, because as Felipe Massa at Ferrari and Mark Webber at Red Bull have extended the most hotly sought-after alternative seem cockpits to be awarded. At Renault, Kubica feels well, “It is no secret that I was not always satisfied in the past with the decisions of my former teams, but that had nothing to do with my crew, with which I had to work immediately,” he plays on BMW. “I am very happy at Renault, as the atmosphere is good and I respect the people who work for me, and people respect me. This is very important.” Now he would like to stay ahead of Ferrari, as was the case in Istanbul: “Ideally we would be in front, but we must remain realistic,” said the 25-year-old. “The reality is that I’m faster in the last four of five qualifying as Massa was. We were faster not only in Turkey than they, but even before that. This speaks for our further development, but Ferrari will increase certainly soon . then billed after the last race will be. ” (MotorSportsTotal) |
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Shumacher: “Montreal one of the highlights of the year “Comments Off For Michael Schumacher is the Canadian Grand Prix is always something very special hopes – team-mate Nico Rosberg on other Mercedes-progress For Michael Schumacher is the Canadian Grand Prix “is really one of the highlights of the year. That is not because he is the most successful driver on the Cirucit Gilles Villeneuve. But the Mercedes star cites two other reasons: “One is that he always gives me the opportunity to do outside of Europe, something unusual, something entertaining.” “The other reason is that one senses here that the whole city the Grand Prix. The emotion and the fans – this is very spectacular. This makes it so special,” said Schumacher. The track itself is not so demanding: “In a way it is a stop-and-go course. But the mood and the track characteristics to allow overtaking, ensure that there is something else.” For Mercedes, the goal is to continue the upward trend heralded in Canada. “We find ourselves with the team in a construction process that is extremely good. I’m very pleased with the way we work and how we move forward,” said Schumacher. “We have not yet the package to be very front. After the winter testing we had not expected. But when I see where we are moving, which is very good.” The new aerodynamics package that Mercedes was in Turkey this has brought the silver arrows from Ferrari. But Schumacher a limit, “But that does not mean that this will be the case here.” “We have seen how a team was in front and then back again – it’s sometimes a bit difficult to understand and strange, why is this the case,” says Schumacher continued. “We hope that we stay at the front end and so far we could always get the most from the package. Nico Rosberg did a fantastic job, as he has brought the podium.” And this weekend, a podium is there? “In a wet race there are many opportunities,” replies Schumacher. Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg agrees, that the “development process” comes on, the silver arrows, even if it is his opinion, still not gone quite according to plan: “We could close the gap still not quite what we had hoped,” says he. “But we really make good progress. In Turkey, we had the F-shaft, which has brought us a long way forward.” Rosberg hopes that in Montreal goes even further ahead: “Here we have another route. I am confident that we can cut a little bit better and have a good chance at many points. With any luck, could even a podium or something in there a little. They also depends on the weather. I think it will be an interesting weekend. ” A strength of the Mercedes, the braking performance. Rosberg sees this as an area that could meet the Silver this weekend, finally, the brakes will be charged in Montreal was stuck above average. “I personally really like the track, hence, I think it may be good,” he concludes. |
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No entries for the Canadian Grand PrixComments Off Many countries complain of declining audience figures at the Formula 1 race, but after the Turkish is pleased to now, the Canadian Grand Prix on a regular Plus. In Montreal today, even had the tickets be set because the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is now completely sold out! Even at today’s pit walk, thousands Formula 1 fans, even though it was raining heavily in part. But the Canadians have always had something left for the Grand Prix racing after a year and are downright hungry. What is more, much more fans than in past years have come from Europe to the famous flair in Montreal once even able to witness live. “There are thousands of fans that the Canadian Grand Prix have ever seen on TV and were now ready to fly across the Atlantic to a Formula 1 Grand Prix in Montreal-style witness,” said organizer François Dumontier of the Octane Group. “We welcome them, just like all the other fans. And I invite all of Montréal to come too!” As the tickets were issued last December, there was in Quebec immediately a run on the Formula 1 Montreal will be the first Grand Prix to be completely sold out this season. Therefore, the organizers have decided to commence with the advance booking for 2011. |
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Alonso: “Stability is important”Comments Off
Ferrari driver, Fernando Alonso welcomes the extension of the contract of Felipe Massa and comments on the development work in Maranello Since Wednesday is clear: Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa will take over the next two seasons with Ferrari at the wheel. The tradition of Maranello team extended the contract of Massa by a further two years until 2012, making the contracts, the regular drivers now have the same maturity. Alonso welcomes this decision and is happy for Massa. “I am very satisfied,” Alonso is quoted by ‘Ticionline’. “The same group is still working so for two more years together. Stability is very important to the success of a team. I am very familiar with Felipe. We have much respect for each other and create a good harmony. And such a one also needs if one is long journey together. ” Alonso would not miss this development: “It was a good thing to address this matter,” says the 28-year-old. “We were so far not yet in a position to exploit the full effectiveness of this system. Other teams also seem to have trouble with it. Who the F-shaft had been from the beginning, however, retains its advantage.” (TotalMotorsports) |
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Marko has ‘learned’ from blame comments – WebberComments Off
Jun.10 (GMM) Mark Webber on Thursday insisted he can still work at Red Bull alongside Dr Helmut Marko. Two weeks ago, it was the team’s Austrian consultant Marko who began blaming Australian Webber for the crash with his teammate Sebastian Vettel in Turkey. It raised the suspicion that the team’s powerful German-speaking faction favours youngster Vettel over Webber, but all parties sat down for a clear-the-air meeting at Milton-Keynes last week. “I had a good chat with Helmut at the factory. He’s fine,” Webber, 33, told reporters at Montreal’s Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. He was asked what he thought about Marko immediately blaming him for the crash, while many pundits within the paddock believe it was Vettel’s fault. “Helmut wasn’t fully up to speed with all the facts at the time. He went pretty quick with his comments, which he’s learned from and will move on,” said Webber. Also revealing that he had a “very positive” phone conversation with team owner Dietrich Mateschitz since the incident, Webber said he understands Marko’s tilt towards 22-year-old Vettel’s side of the garage. “He brought Seb along, he speaks the language, so you can expect a bit of emotional support that way. But I’m fine with that. “Helmut has been … there are a lot of things that have happened with this team through his support, and I’ve been off the back of that as well,” added Webber. Vettel’s media scrum on Thursday was an uncomfortable one for the 22-year-old, with some reporters pushing the German hard to issue an apology. When it became clear that no apology would be forthcoming, one questioner asked him if, like his countryman Michael Schumacher, he finds it difficult to admit his mistakes. “The way that I grew up and the way that I am, honesty is something that is very important to me. You can ask anybody in the garage, if I make a mistake in qualifying then I am the first to raise my hand and blame myself. “I am open for self-criticism and I try to improve myself. I’m not jumping out of the car and saying this is a shit car if I couldn’t do better,” said Vettel. “If from my side something isn’t right I raise my hand and stand up. I have no problem with that and it’s one important thing in life otherwise it will always come back to you,” he added. |
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Vettel said, ‘We have no big problem’Comments Off
The Formula 1 2010 season includes 19 races and only two have been completed, but already has Sebastian Vettel to reason to be disappointed. In the first two Grands Prix of the Red Bull Racing driver was dominant on the way to win both races and would be 50 championship points can have on the account – would not have made him both times the technique a spanner in the works. Thus the German ranks with twelve points on the seventh instead of a clear edge on the competition from Fernando Alonso (37 points), Felipe Massa (33), Jenson Button (31) and Lewis Hamilton (23) have. The “Project World Cup title had” the 22-year-old differently. “In the first moment you’re incredibly angry,” the driver from Heppenheim in an interview with ‘World Online’, which reveals that he his team to radio in the first moment of his displeasure quite clearly expresses: “You cry mostly out loud ‘shit ‘”. There was currently “no reason to panic” and of course he would already show in the next race, he can also take the victory to the finish: “The first moment is a failure always frustrating, but the next day, everything looks different again from . “We have no big problem that could plague a team half a season,” Vettel reassured his fans. “Only the problems we got, we’ve never had, and they came quite unexpectedly, that you can not prepare you.” could expect in the coming race Sebastian Vettel one of ups and downs at the moment we make no clear favorites – including Red Bull Racing is not a clear favorite to win at the next race. If anything, he would call the Ferrari at the moment the strongest team. |
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Kubica: The Grand Prix of Canada is something like my destiny raceComments Off Robert Kubica and Montreal – that’s a Hochschaubahn: 2007 pilot of the accident, the then BMW Sauber F1 Team at the hairpin difficult, but escaped miraculously with minor injuries. A year later he led a complete surprise double victory of his team ahead of Nick Heidfeld – it was the only win for the Bavarians in the premier class. Last year there was no race in Montreal – Kubica this year but returns to the Ile de Notre Dame. “The Grand Prix of Canada is something like my destiny race,” says the poles ‘Auto Bild motorsport’. And so he feels: This year a sensation in the air – “with little luck.” Because: “The course our car will be. It’s fast on the straights and is as wonderfully out of slow corners. It is these properties are required in Montreal.” The strength in tight corners is based on the small wheel base of the Renault R30 – no current Formula 1 racing car can compete in this discipline with Kubica’s car. It showed the team had in Monaco, where the 25-year-old is the sharpest of the superior competitor Red Bull pilot was. And although the Renault engine has a power deficit, Kubica and Vitaly Petrov scores are in the top speed is always at the front – reason is the low air resistance of the R30. Moreover, the French have for the Grand Prix of Canada, a secret weapon in the quiver: the first time is given to an in-house interpretation of the F-shaft system, which turned out on the long straights of the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve as a great advantage. Now the only question is whether the system works right away, or if you have it like Red Bull in Turkey to expand after the first test. That will leave Robert Kubica after just one season, the team Renault is unlikely. After Felipe Massa contract extension with Ferrari in Maranello in 2012 the door is closed. Even if the pole for 2011 is not linked to Renault, there are few other enticing options. This Renault boss Eric Boullier had managed to retain its number-one pilots in 2011 and to his team. The Luxembourg wants to build the Renault racing team to head the Polish pilots around. (MotorSportsTotal) |
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Pirelli tyre announcement due before ValenciaComments Off Jun.10 (GMM) Yet another grand prix weekend will pass without an announcement about F1′s new tyre supplier for 2011. But the Italian website 422race.com reports that Milan-based Pirelli has definitely secured the deal, with confirmation due between the Montreal and Valencia races. A source at the company said the delay is taking place within the FIA’s legal department. FIA president Jean Todt said in an interview this week that although FOTA may have made a decision, the governing body and commercial rights holder must first “launch a tender”. |
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Schu staying put as Mercedes looks towards 2011Comments Off Jun.10 (GMM) Michael Schumacher looks set to stay at Mercedes in 2011. The famous German, who initially retired in 2006, is believed to have signed a three-year contract prior to returning to formula one this season. But after a difficult re-acclimatisation, it had been widely speculated that the 41-year-old might prefer to step back out of the race cockpit at the end of 2010. Boss Ross Brawn said in Turkey that he hopes both Schumacher and Nico Rosberg stay at the team in 2011. Schumacher’s younger brother Ralf also thinks the seven time world champion is staying put. “I think he’s pretty happy with what he’s doing and, as far as I know, it’s a three-year plan, so I’m sure we’ll see him around for a while,” he told 422race.com. And Schumacher himself is quoted as saying on Thursday: “For me this is not a one-year project.” That commitment might lead to Mercedes eventually calling off development of the silver MGP-01 in order to concentrate early on its 2011 successor. “By mid-season, we must look to put the F-duct in and catch up to the top,” Brawn added. “If it is worthwhile to keep attacking then we will do it, if not we will concentrate everything on 2011.” The Briton told Italy’s Autosprint magazine that he still thinks the pacesetting Red Bull cars are still within reach. “Some aspects of their car is different from all the others,” he explained. “Other teams will introduce these elements in the next races. “I know that everyone is looking with great interest at their exhaust system,” said Brawn. |
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