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Officials play down second India GP projectComments Off Officials have played down reports that a second Indian state has begun a formula one project. “We have decided to go ahead with it,” the Times of India quoted tourism director Swapnil Naik as confirming, adding that a coastal site for the venue is likely. But another publication, the Abu Dhabi-based daily Sport360, has quoted Naik as subsequently playing down the project’s prospects. He said a consortium was shown some potential sites but has not since been heard from. And tourism minister Nilkanth Halarnkar said the group wanted the government to part-finance the venue, but according to Sport360 he told them “they would have to fund their own project”. |
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Red Bull to use ‘important’ F-duct in ValenciaComments Off
Jun.18 (GMM) Red Bull is bidding to return to dominance on the streets of Valencia next weekend by using an F-duct system. With Red Bull earlier looking set to walk the 2010 title, McLaren crept onto the pace in Turkey and then leapt to the top of the championships with one-two victory in Canada last weekend. Red Bull used its initial version of McLaren’s downforce-stalling F-duct concept in practice for the Turkish grand prix, but then decided to develop it further rather than take it to Canada. Valencia, like the long straights and slow corners of Montreal, is another circuit that is expected to play into the hands of McLaren and the British team’s original F-duct. Vettel was the highest placed Red Bull in Canada with just fourth place, but on Friday he said the North American round is now in the past so that the team can “fully concentrate” on Valencia. “There, with the F-duct system we are getting an important part on the car,” he told Germany’s Auto Bild Motorsport. “Our technical chief Adrian Newey did not come to Canada in order to put the finishing touches on the new system at the factory,” added the 22-year-old German. |
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Pirelli contract to be ready for signing soonComments Off
Jun.7 (GMM) Pirelli has won the race to become F1′s new sole tyre supplier beginning in 2011. The same news was reported by multiple sources prior to the Turkish grand prix, but Michelin then made a last-ditch attempt to woo the teams by calling a meeting in the paddock of the Istanbul Park circuit. Once again, after yet another non-grand prix week of negotiations, it is believed that Milan-based Pirelli has secured the deal. As was also the case prior to Turkey, it is more than one source within the Italian media that is hinting at the latest development. The authoritative daily La Gazzetta dello Sport, for one, claims that the finishing touches are being made to a contract that will be signed by the end of the week. Prior to Turkey, it was reported that the Pirelli deal for 2011-2013 was to cost teams 1 million euros apiece per season, in exchange for identical attention and service and a range of just three compounds: soft, medium and hard. At least initially, the tyres will be in a similar 13-inch specification to the current Bridgestone product, with a longer-term ambition being a move to a low profile. It had also been reported that Pirelli, already the supplier of the new GP3 series as well as world rally, is likely to also supply GP2 next year. Pirelli was last in F1 in 1991. |
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