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Mateschitz: Lotus ‘biggest surprise’ of 2012(0) Lotus is the “biggest surprise” of the 2012 season so far, Red Bull’s team owner Dietrich Mateschitz has admitted. In an interview with Austria’s Salzburger Nachrichten newspaper, the billionaire mogul was mildly critical of the “lottery” that is this year’s championship, with Pirelli’s unpredictable tyres setting the scene. “That is going to continue,” Mateschitz said. “Then it will gradually turn into a duel between McLaren and Red Bull Racing,” he predicted. “Mercedes are still not able to keep doing in the race what they are doing in qualifying. So we are not convinced of their F-duct (double DRS) system and we won’t try to copy it. “Ferrari needs to try the hardest to catch up. And Lotus are the big surprise for me,” he insisted. |
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Ferrari approached Sauber amid Massa rumoursComments Off Amid speculation regarding Felipe Massa’s immediate future, Sergio Perez’s father has revealed that Ferrari approached Sauber. Earlier, Sauber driver Perez played down the rumours about Massa’s future, including the suggestion he was at the very top of Ferrari’s replacement list. “Sergio is focused one hundred per cent on (performing in) Malaysia,” the 22-year-old Mexican’s father Antonio is quoted by the Spanish-language Medio Tiempo. Perez snr’s son is the cream of Ferrari’s development driver ‘academy’ programme. “Since last year, Ferrari has had three drivers: Alonso, Massa and Perez,” he said. “‘Checo’ has a great relationship with the team but I can say today that Perez is signed only with Peter Sauber.” Nonetheless, it has been suggested Ferrari made an approach to Sauber recently, amid Massa’s performance slump. “Yes, Monisha (Kaltenborn), who is the chief executive of Sauber, confirmed that Ferrari people approached her to talk about Sergio,” said his father Antonio. At the very least, Perez is a candidate for Massa’s seat next year. “That would be a good package,” the Mexican answered when asked about the potential pairing of his son with Fernando Alonso. “I see it only as a matter of time. We have to wait and be patient rather than distract Checo from what he is doing now. “Sergio was not even aware of the statements made by Ferrari: he was training and focused on his fitness,” added Perez snr. Luca di Montezemolo, Ferrari’s president, urged calm over the famous team’s current situation, including the calls for Massa’s scalp. “I understand that the fans are disappointed,” he is quoted by Stuttgarter Nachrichten newspaper, “but I ask them to remain calm. “We must remain calm and focused.” Still, the rumour mill waits for nobody, and even Ferrari’s official ‘Tweet’ about the “reasonable job” done by Massa on Saturday did not go unnoticed. “I take that to mean, ‘You’re useless!’ German RTL commentator Christian Danner joked. |
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Mateschitz: Webber to have equal status in 2012Comments Off He may share a garage with the reigning double world champion, but Mark Webber will still have an equal chance to win in 2012. Asked if Sebastian Vettel’s Australian teammate will have equal status this season, the Austrian billionaire insisted: “Absolutely. “Both get the same equipment,” he told Salzburger Nachrichten newspaper. “The only change is that Mark has a new chief mechanic.” Mateschitz, 67, said the obvious target for Red Bull in 2012 is to win again. “We really have no choice except to defend our two world titles,” he insisted. “Also Toro Rosso will have to improve; the team should be in the midfield and fighting for fifth place with Force India, Sauber and Lotus.” |
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Mateschitz confident about winning 2010 titlesComments Off Dietrich Mateschitz is confident about Red Bull’s ability to win the 2010 world championship. But the Austrian billionaire, who owns the famous energy drink as well as the Milton Keynes based team, admitted he is disappointed with the score card so far this season. With 9 of this year’s 19 grands prix now run, the RB6 has usually proved the quickest in the field. But Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber are only third and fourth in the drivers’ standings, while McLaren is also leading the constructors’ table. “I am satisfied with the drivers and the car,” Mateschitz told the Salzburger Nachrichten newspaper. “What I am not satisfied about is the score, because on paper we should have a lead rather than a deficit. “Now we have to make up lost ground,” he added. Asked if he thought Red Bull was capable of winning the titles, he answered: “Of course, because expecting anything else would be absurd. “If someone with our potential cannot expect to win the world championship, then who?” (GMM) |
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No concrete talks for 2011 return yetComments Off Jun.16 (GMM) Jacques Villeneuve has admitted he is not yet in talks with any teams about making a return to formula one. The French Canadian, who came close to driving for the hopeful Serbian outfit Stefan GP this season, said last weekend he will make a final effort to find a seat for 2011. “I am working on it more than ever, and for that reason I have postponed a participation in the NASCAR circuit,” 1997 world champion Villeneuve, who turns 40 early next year, said in an interview with Austria’s Salzburger Nachrichten. Stefan GP, however, seems unlikely to be on the grid any time soon, and Renault team boss Eric Boullier said recently that he is not interested in signing Villeneuve. Asked if there are already “concrete negotiations” with any teams, he answered: “No, nothing concrete, because it’s too early in the season. “There are some positive contacts. If the Stefan project had worked out, I would be driving in F1 already this year.” Villeneuve acknowledged that a place with a top team is not initially likely. “I have a longer term plan,” he said. “The most important thing is to get inside, and then you can look around and find the right place.” |
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Klien to drive on ‘several’ more GP FridaysComments Off The Austrian has inked a contract with the new Spanish team HRT to add experience to the rookie race lineup of Bruno Senna alongside Karun Chandhok. Having driven on Friday morning in Spain, mere minutes after Jean Todt and Bernie Ecclestone cleared the path for the renewal of his super license, Klien would not confirm if he is being paid for the role or is backed by paying sponsors. He told Austria’s Salzburger Nachrichten: “The deal is for this season, I will be used on several Fridays but it is not decided how many or at which races.” And after Senna made clear his view that the race drivers should be given all the practice laps by HRT, the Brazilian insists he has not fallen out with Klien. “We know each other from the Le Mans series last year and have no problems. If he can contribute with his experience, that’s good for the team because we need all the help we can get at this stage,” said Senna. (GMM) |
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