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Webber hits back at Petrov’s Mugello jibe(0) Mark Webber has hit out at F1 rival Vitaly Petrov. Last week, as the sport tested at Mugello, Russian driver Petrov suggested the high speed Ferrari-owned layout is too dangerous for modern grand prix cars. “You get very close to the walls and it’s maybe a bit small for the cars now,” said the Caterham driver. Australian Webber, however, had raved about Mugello, likening 10 laps there as akin to 1000 tours of Abu Dhabi’s heavily-criticised Yas Marina layout. Posting a photo on Twitter of Jim Clark driving unprotected past houses at the Aintree circuit in 1962, Webber remarked: “I wonder if V Petrov was there”. |
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New York speeds ahead with F1 pit buildingComments Off Construction of the facilities for the 2013 New York grand prix is speeding ahead. At the same time, there remain grave doubts about the Texas project, despite the permanent Circuit of the Americas venue being scheduled to host its inaugural US grand prix in November. The Austin American Statesman newspaper has this week quoted county commissioner Sarah Eckhardt as saying: “It appears they (the organisers) don’t have the cash flow to prepare the site for the event.” It is a very different story so far at Port Imperial, where the American grand prix will take place mid next year on the streets of West New York and Weehawken, amid the Manhattan skyline. Wheels.ca published a photo depicting the advanced construction of the pit and garage building, which will reportedly house the F1 teams in June next year. |
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Ferrari has ‘great confidence’ in MassaComments Off Luca di Montezemolo has offered Felipe Massa some cautious backing. The struggling driver was summoned to Ferrari’s Maranello headquarters this week rather than travel home to Brazil to see his young family. But team boss Stefano Domenicali said the 30-year-old retains Ferrari’s full backing, despite two sub-standard performances in Australia and Malaysia and widespread calls within the media for his dismissal. Germany’s SID news agency quotes Ferrari president Montezemolo as saying: “We have great confidence in Massa. “And at the moment I don’t see many outstanding drivers out there,” he added. The implication could be that an “outstanding” driver might be a candidate to replace Massa either now or in the future. The cream of Ferrari’s own driver development academy, Sergio Perez, sensationally finished second behind Fernando Alonso last weekend in Malaysia, with Massa fifteenth. Brazilian former driver and now commentator Luciano Burti traces Massa’s decline all the way back to Hockenheim 2010, when on the one-year anniversary of his near-fatal crash he was told by his engineer: “Fernando is faster than you”. “When that order came, his house fell around him,” Burti told Brazil’s Globo. Soon after that, Alonso was – and still is – the darling of Ferrari, while one of Massa’s strongest supporters, the O Estado de S.Paulo correspondent Livio Oricchio, now believes the Brazilian is little more than the “test driver” for new components. |
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Vettel: Red Bull car ‘a construction site’ in AustraliaComments Off Red Bull is convinced it will put up a stronger fight to Melbourne winners McLaren this weekend in Malaysia. “So second place (in Melbourne) was not too bad.” Team advisor Dr Helmut Marko agrees: “Vettel spent most of the last day of the testing in Barcelona in the pits. “Our car is not yet mature,” he added, referring to the Renault-powered RB8. Team boss Christian Horner said the team brought out “only 60 per cent” of the car’s potential in Australia. |
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Malaysia not committed to F1 beyond 2015Comments Off Malaysia is not yet committing its future to the formula one calendar beyond its 2015 deal. But Razlan Razali, the Kuala Lumpur circuit’s chief executive, said on Wednesday he is unable to say if there will be a race in 2016. “We can recommend all we want, but as (the) prime minister announced last year, the decision will be made by the cabinet,” he told the New Straits Times. Sepang commissioned consultants PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC) last year to study the economic impact of the Malaysian grand prix. “PWC advised us to have another study on this year’s event,” revealed Razali. He also pointed some criticism at the lack of enthusiasm from some parts of the government, particularly when it comes to promoting the annual race. “Not all ministries seem interested,” Razlan admitted. |
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Two F1 journalists are Caterham board directorsComments Off Two formula one journalists are on the board of the Caterham Group, the parent company of the Tony Fernandes-led team. UK Companies House records show that Joe Saward and David Tremayne were appointed as directors just nine days later. In the company filing, Briton Saward’s occupation is listed as “journalist/consultant”. “The nature of Saward and Tremayne’s roles in Caterham are as yet unknown, but one would assume Joe will announce something on his popular F1 blog during the next few days,” Steve Davies, of the skiddmark.com website, said. |
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Lauda: Ferrari predicament ‘dramatic’Comments Off Ferrari has set to work to fix a problem at the rear of its troubled F2012 car, Italy’s Autosprint reports. This, however, left the homologated portion of the chassis that housed the original exhausts intact, with modification to require a new FIA crash test. “I want to understand what is happening, and how many seconds it will take to be fixed,” president Luca di Montezemolo is quoted as having said. Triple world champion Niki Lauda is alarmed. “I have never heard comments like this from within a team — this is dramatic,” the great Austrian told Blick newspaper. However, the Swiss newspaper also said some of Ferrari’s rivals are making similar modifications to their cars that will require new FIA crash tests. Even so, “nobody at Maranello expected this”, wrote the famous Italian sports daily La Gazzetta dello Sport. Corriere dello Sport, meanwhile, said the fact Ferrari gagged its drivers for the first time ever recently is “more worrying than the testing results”. Test driver Marc Gene told Spanish television Antena 3: “This will be a very long world championship, and we will fight to win. “At the moment we are not at the level we wanted to be.” It is faintly possible Ferrari is playing an extreme hand of bluff, but Lauda insists that theory is now believed by “only a few”. “They’ve got a great team,” Red Bull team boss Christian Horner told Sky Sports, “they haven’t fully shown their hand yet. I think they’re more competitive than people believe they are. “I’m sure the car looks a handful but sometimes a difficult car can be a quick car so it would be foolish to write off Fernando (Alonso) going into Melbourne,” he added. |
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Jorge Lorenzo “I want to win at Estoril”Comments Off Filed the “triple” extra-European Jorge Lorenzo is back in his Palma de Mallorca for the due and deserved celebrations for winning his first world title in MotoGP. Long celebration, a few days to stop taking the high level of concentration in the shorter distance to Estoril in its agenda. On the track where he won his first race in MotoGP in 2008, repeating the claim last year dressed as an astronaut … the world champion aims to return to the top step of the podium where missing from Brno: six races, too many for a driver like him. “Now we have two races in a row, two very special race, “said Jorge Lorenzo. “The first of these two stages is Estoril where I had my best moments in MotoGP over the past two seasons. Here I had never won in 125 or 250, but I won two Grand Prix wins out of two races, is the only circuit where he won twice in this category! The track I like very much and I seem to run into the house because there’s a lot of fans from Spain and I always feel their support. Also for me it will be the first time in a circuit ‘home’ by World Champion: I want to try to win maybe even repeat performance of 2009 when the astronaut arrived!”. Jorge Lorenzo’s early in the last few days in Estoril will present a surprise to his devoted fans: what is it? We’ll find out only in the race weekend … |
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Lotus to confirm new Trulli contract before KoreaComments Off
Confirmation of Jarno Trulli’s extended stay at Lotus next year is due before the forthcoming Korean grand prix.That is the claim of the Finnish newspaper Turun Sanomat, insisting that the Italian’s current teammate Heikki Kovalainen has already penned a new deal for 2011. It was reported from Suzuka that Trulli, 36, was bullish about the future, even though it had been expected that Lotus’ 2011 lineup would have been confirmed by now. Turun Sanomat said Finn Kovalainen – who is currently staying in Kuala Lumpur at team chief executive Riad Asmat’s house – signed his new deal on the Sunday morning of the Italian grand prix last month, but that Trulli’s salary talks were ongoing. The report added that Trulli still hasn’t signed a contract, but that news on the driver front is sure to be announced before Korea. Lotus has been making many announcements recently, including the termination of its Cosworth contract, an altered name for 2011 and the Red Bull technical deal. Confirmation of the Renault engine deal is still pending. Lotus joked about the situation after qualifying was rained off at Suzuka last Saturday, revealing that the team “has nothing to announce for the first time in several weeks”. |
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Red Bull driver Mark Webber will be at the wheel of ‘Luscious Liz’ at this weekend’s British grand prix.Comments Off Red Bull driver Mark Webber will be at the wheel of ‘Luscious Liz’ at this weekend’s British grand prix. The RB6 chassis was named by his teammate Sebastian Vettel at the beginning of the season, before it sustained damage and the German underperformed while Webber dominated in Barcelona and Monaco. So Vettel, 23, stepped into the winter testing chassis and called it ‘Randy Mandy’. Meanwhile, the car driven to Webber’s earlier emphatic wins this season has been temporarily retired after his backflip in the recent European grand prix. After a tour of the team’s Milton Keynes factory on Wednesday, the news agency PA said Webber will now race Vettel’s earlier chassis. The crashed car, currently featuring scrawled messages including ‘RIP’ courtesy of the mechanics, is now being repaired and will be used as the spare monocoque in Britain. “I don’t get attached to cars, but clearly that one was unique,” said Webber, 33. He revealed that after he won at Monaco, the team promised him he could keep the RB6. “They’ll probably give me something else (now),” he added. “But the car did a great job for me in two cases. It won races for me, and it looked after me when I needed it.” Webber’s new car is unlikely to feature the ‘Luscious Liz’ signage on the dashboard, with the Australian admitting his relationship with German Vettel is “pretty good” after their Istanbul crash but they don’t get on “like a house on fire”. “If Seb’s drowning in the ocean then I’ll go and help him out. It’s not easy to have a beautiful, fuzzy, warm relationship when your teammate is clearly a competitor,” he said. |
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Williams making own battery KERS for 2011Comments Off Williams will run its own battery-powered KERS system in 2011, technical director Sam Michael has announced. The Grove based outfit runs its own hybrid systems company, and developed an unique flywheel system that is now used by Porsche in GT racing. But Sir Frank Williams revealed recently that the flywheel system is so big “it would make our (F1) car like a London double-decker”. So in 2011, with KERS returning to formula one, Williams Hybrid Power is working on a more conventional electrical version. “Everything is being done in-house,” Michael confirmed. “Only the battery cells are being bought from outside.” (GMM) |
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Webber admits F1 ‘hunger’ might not lastComments Off Mark Webber has admitted he might not be “hungry enough” to extend his career beyond 2011. The Australian has signed on with Red Bull for another season, with some suggesting the short contract extension is a sign of slight tension between him and the Austrian-owned team. But Webber, 33, insists he only wanted to commit for one more year. “I am taking each year as it comes now,” he is quoted by Auto Bild Motorsport. “In two years, perhaps I will not be hungry enough anymore,” said Webber. “But that doesn’t mean I’ll end my career in 2011. “If you had asked me in 2005 if I would still be in formula one in 2011, I would have said ‘no way!’ “People think I’m under pressure because I have to fight each year for a contract, but that’s not right.” Webber admitted a future move from Red Bull to another team is “rather unlikely”. He also confessed he is not sure why he is so competitive at the wheel of the RB6, having won two races and is still within sight of the championship lead despite his frightening Valencia crash. “Why? No idea,” said Webber, when asked about his consistency and speed in 2010. “One thing; in 2009 I was not a big fan of qualifying with full tanks, while this year I’m back in my element with the light cars in Q3,” added Webber, who on early Friday morning stunned onlookers by completing a F1 pitstop in front of London’s Houses of Parliament. (GMM) |
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Brawn denies Kubica talks, Schu commits through 2012Comments Off Michael Schumacher has rejected rumours he might make room at Mercedes next year for Robert Kubica. It is has been suggested that team figures want Pole Kubica, 25, to race alongside Nico Rosberg in 2011, despite Schumacher having a three year contract. But although Schumacher slumped to just 15th on the Valencia grid, he said on Saturday he can “handle the pain” of his current situation. “I’m not here with a short-term view, that I just look from race to race and I have to have a single result. “From my point of view we have a three year programme.” Asked if the criticism hurt, or made him more determined to return to the top, the 41-year-old told reporters: “Neither nor. “I know what’s going on and I care about what is real and what I know and have to worry about. “Once we can solve our problems then there is reason to believe we can do much better, and even win races this year,” he added. Team boss Ross Brawn said at the Spanish street circuit that Mercedes has “not spoken” to Kubica. “I spoke to him at Brawn GP a year ago when we were looking at the future, but we haven’t spoken to him since then. “There’s no discussions going on, we’re very happy with Michael, we’ve got to sort the car out, that’s the main issue,” he insisted. Interestingly, Brawn did admit that he has “socialised occasionally” with Kubica on the seaside coast of Tuscany, where they each have a house. (GMM) |
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J.J. Lehto is in the early morning was seriously injuredComments Off The Finnish former Formula 1 driver J.J. Lehto is in the early morning was seriously injured taken to hospital. As the Finnish Agency ‘YLE News reports, “the former Benetton team-mate Michael Schumacher on Saturday against four clock had struck with a motor boat to a bridge. On board was apparently a friend of the 44-year-old who could be salvaged, but only dead. According to initial findings, the boat had collided with a speed of 40 knots (the equivalent of almost 75 km / h) against a concrete pillar. Both occupants were thrown in the southern Finnish city Tammisare into the water. Lehto had to swim ashore and in a nearby house to get help. |
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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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