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FOTA complaints led to ‘special deal’ report axeComments Off Rival formula one teams complained when Sky News published a report suggesting Ferrari and Red Bull will receive special deals for the next Concorde Agreement. But the Financial Times (FT) reports that it was parent company BSkyB’s chief executive Jeremy Darroch who intervened because the article “had upset formula one racing teams”. The producer of Sky’s new dedicated F1 channel reportedly “called his bosses from Melbourne”, where the broadcaster was making its debut as Britain’s new full-time live host. He said “the article had caused a strong negative reaction from some F1 teams”, people familiar with the situation reportedly told the FT. “The piece was withdrawn for further review,” a BSkyB spokesman confirmed. “We stand by the story and, following that review, took the decision to re-publish on Monday.” The teams alliance FOTA, which no longer involves Ferrari and Red Bull, reportedly met in the Melbourne paddock on Sunday “to discuss how to respond to the (Sky) report”, the FT continued. The fact the Geneva-based body no longer features two of the major top teams apparently gives Bernie Ecclestone the opportunity to agree deals with them, forcing their rivals to follow suit. “FOTA can’t sign anything with anyone,” Ecclestone scorned, before declining to discuss the reports of Ferrari and Red Bull’s special deals. Ferrari and CVC also declined to comment, but an unnamed senior team executive dismissed the apparent deals as “a pipe dream”. Another said the story was a typical example of Ecclestone’s “divide and conquer” tactics. |
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Spaniard Maria de Villota joins to MarussiaComments Off Spaniard Maria De Villota has become a Marussia F1 Team test driver. Maria has raced in a variety of single-seater and sports car categories, including Spanish F3, the Daytona 24 Hours, the Euroseries 3000 and Superleague Formula Championship. Maria has also experienced a Formula One cockpit previously, having received a test drive courtesy of the team formerly known as Lotus Renault F1 Team at Paul Ricard in August of last year, where she achieved 300kms of running. As the daughter of former F1 driver and British Formula One Series Champion Emilio de Villota, Maria has always dreamed of following in his footsteps to reach the highest level of motorsport. Her integration into the Marussia F1 Team means she will have the opportunity to work with racing drivers operating at the pinnacle of the sport and, later in the year, the chance to drive the MR01. John Booth, Team Principal, Marussia F1 Team, commented:
“We are pleased to welcome Maria to our test driver programme, which will enable her to be integrated into a Formula One team environment and gain a vast amount of experience that will be useful to her career progression. We will also provide Maria with the opportunity to sample F1 machinery later in the year, further adding to her racing credentials.” Maria De Villota had this to say: “I am very happy to be joining the Marussia F1 Team test driver programme. This is a fantastic opportunity to work closely with a Formula One team and gain important experience to help me progress my career, including the chance to drive the new car later in the year at the Abu Dhabi test. I will be joining the team trackside so I’m looking forward to working alongside them at the first race next weekend and this can only help my future ambition to step up to Formula One racing.”
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Team Lotus needs name tweak for 2012Comments Off Team Lotus claimed victory in the court dispute, but the Tony Fernandes-led outfit might have to change its name for 2012 and beyond. After the latter claimed victory, Team Lotus issued a second media statement clarifying that it can use “the Team Lotus name and roundel (logo) … in relation to formula one racing”. But with Renault sponsor Group Lotus also cleared to continue deploying the famous name in F1, Ecclestone suggested that Team Lotus might have to undergo a slight identity switch next year. His comments tie in with a reference by Team Lotus in its first press statement on Friday to “the Caterham Team Lotus umbrella”; a reference to Fernandes’ recent acquisition of the specialty British sports car maker. Ecclestone told Blick: “Fernandes can keep the name Team Lotus. However, his cars may not be called Lotus. “In the registration for the world championship, the team (name) comes first, then the car. “Strictly speaking Fernandes would have to sign up as Team Lotus and something,” added the F1 chief executive to the Swiss newspaper. |
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Calder Park not eyeing Australian GPComments Off A major redevelopment of Melbourne’s Calder Park Raceway is taking place, but owner Bob Jane has played down reports the track could be an alternative host for the Australian grand prix. The plans involve Calder upgrading to FIA standard with some state government backing, sparking rumours the Australian grand prix may no longer be held on the public roads around Albert Park. “As far as I am concerned, Albert Park is the best venue for the grand prix and I have no plans to have formula one racing out here,” Jane, a former touring car driver and now owner of a popular chain of tyre outlets, is quoted by the Brimbank Leader. Jane organised non-championship F1 races at Calder Park between 1980 and 1984, before the world championship moved to Adelaide and subsequently Melbourne. |
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Sauber’s de la Rosa ‘available’ for rival F1 teamsComments Off Jun.15 (GMM) Pedro de la Rosa has revealed he is “available” for employment by formula one teams.After a long stint away from the grid as McLaren’s test and reserve driver, the 39-year-old Spaniard this year returned to racing with Sauber. But his season has been difficult at the wheel of the usually uncompetitive and unreliable C29 car, while also dogged by constant suggestions that he is set to be ousted. More bad luck followed de la Rosa to Canada last weekend, where after qualifying just 17th he was punted out at the first corner by Vitaly Petrov before his Ferrari engine failed. “No matter how bad it’s been, it’s better than testing,” he later smiled during an interview with the BBC. Despite the setbacks, de la Rosa insists he has “fully” enjoyed his return to formula one, but indicated that his career is now in doubt. “I feel young. For the future, if anyone wants me, I am available,” he revealed. “I am usable, even if I have to go back testing or as a reserve driver, because I have had another year in formula one racing it will extend my career, simple as that,” added de la Rosa. The once-promising rookie Kamui Kobayashi is also under the spotlight at Sauber, especially given his first-lap crash into Montreal’s famous ‘Wall of Champions’. “As is often the case in Canada, it was easy to score championship points today, however, we didn’t collect them,” angry team boss Peter Sauber said. “We lost one car which was in tenth at the end of lap one through an over-optimistic move, and the second one through an engine failure.” |
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New American team eyes F1 debutComments Off In the wake of the USF1 calamity, another American group has signalled its intention to race in formula one next year. Cypher Group confirmed on Thursday that it has submitted a “letter of interest” about obtaining the 13th and final spot on the 2011 grid. The company said it consists of “experienced F1 engineers, designers and businessmen” whose objective “is to create a successful US-based F1 team”. Cypher said it “recognises the significant challenges” of building a team in a short amount of time and will therefore “utilise ‘best of breed’ components throughout the car”. “In support of this strategy Cypher is in contact with established manufacturers of formula one racing cars and components,” the outfit added. “Our aims are ultimately to be competitive and provide unrivalled access and interaction for our supporters whilst maintaining high standards of integrity and values, alongside creative out of the box thinking.” Cypher clarified that it has not yet lodged a formal entry to compete next year. The outfit said it will only do so “should we achieve fully the budget we believe is necessary to do this properly. “We are not in this to embarrass America, the fans or ourselves. We simply want to give America the shot it deserves.” (GMM) |
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Mercedes must win races to be in Formula OneComments Off Daimler’s President, Dieter Zetsche, has warned that for Mercedes F1 racing team to continue in Formula One, it must pay its participation by winning races, and thus helping its headquarter company. Mercedes, together with Aabar stockholders, took charge of Brawn at the end of last year, satisfying the long cherished dream of becoming a Formula One constructor. The manufacturer chose the seven-times champion, Michael Schumacher for the project, who will partner with Nico Rosberg to win the championship in his first comeback year. However, Zetsche reveled in an interview that, “winning is the project’s “condition,” and he also warned that if there are “clear signs” that Daimler’s money could be better invested in some place else than Formula One, “a new decision will have to be taken.” “The fact that Aabar is beside us as an investor, not only shows that we are allocating our risk, but it is a sign that the Formula One racing team has to pay itself;” added Zetsche. |
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Nelson Piquet Jr. his future linked to Nascar categoryComments Off
The Brazilian pilot, Nelson Piquet Jr., who shared a Formula One racing team with Fernando Alonso, revealed that his future with engines will be linked to the Nascar category. |
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Questions & Answers to Heikki Kovalainen for the 2010 seasonComments Off Last season Heikki Kovalainen stuck his way. Twin with Lewis Hamilton at McLaren for a second year, he struggled to get the most out of the MP4-24 and finished the championship 12th, 27 points adrift of his illustrious team mate. This season Kovalainen have a different challenge as he competes for one of 2010’s four new teams – Lotus. Following is the interview that the official F1 have done to Kovalainen.
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Ferrari Formula OneComments Off Ferrari formula one racing is the best in the formula one world. Ferrari fans around the world watch Formula one every week. What makes Formula one so special? It’s hard to say. But Formula one gains more and more interest in public. |
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Formula One Cars – Unsurpassed Technology at Its FinestComments Off Formula One Racing is, quite simply, the paramount of karting. It is the professional form of the sport in its entirety. Formula One is an international phenomenon, a media conglomerate that rakes in millions and millions of dollars a year from advertising, sponsorship, and broadcast revenues. Professional drivers with millionaire bank accounts race these majestic kart marvels that are unprecedented, flush with technological luxuries – everything from hard to produce lightweight frames that glide the machine to tires with unsurpassed grooving style that exemplify powerful movement on the circuit. |
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