F1: Alonso Spends First Day With Ferrari
SPEED (Free subscription) | 17 hours ago
Fernado Alonso is in the Ferrari camp...
SPEED (Free subscription) | 17 hours ago
Fernado Alonso is in the Ferrari camp...
Sportsviews (Free subscription) | 17 hours ago
Force India is keeping a watchful eye over the development of fledgling Lotus' 2010 car after seeing photographs of the team's wind tunnel model. Two things the teams have in common? Former wind tunnel Aerolab and Mike Gascoyne. The team believes Lotus has copied the front wing Force India used at the beginning of the season, and that the model was fitted with tires bearing handwriting belonging to...
F1 Fanatic (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
As the F1 world waits to learn whether Renault will join Toyota in quitting the sport, the finger-pointing for the manufacturers’ exodus has already begun. The FIA reacted to Toyota’s decision by claiming it could have been avoided if Max Mosley’s budget cap had been introduced. Meanwhile Ferrari blamed “those who managed Formula 1 over the past [...]
The Many Musings of Dave! (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
F1 this week has found itself falling in to crisis yet again this year as the Toyota Motor Corporation finally pulled the plug on its money sapping F1 programme. This is the third major car manufacturer in 11 months to do so along with Honda and BMW, and Renault too is considering leaving. Now I could write reams about my thoughts on the Toyota, and how I couldn’t care less that a dull team with...
Land of Pics (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, the new holiday destination will be the world’s first Ferrari theme park and largest attraction of its kind to open in 2010. The theme park will feature an iconic sleek red roof that’s said to be directly inspired by the classic double curve side profile of the Ferrari GT body, spanning 2,152,782 square feet and carrying the largest Ferrari logo ever created. There...
PipSTA's BAT Rambles and Rants (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
So, Ferrari have done what they've done. You know what, I really pity them. It's a sad sign of the times. They have managed to commercialise something that was hardly commercial. It was a complete overreaction, but, I guess that's all we should expect from a limb of a company too big for its own good. Really, is this anything a certain man called Enzo would approve of? If it was still his company,...
Formula 1 Blog (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
I may be going out on a bit of limb, but I think that Ferrari’s reaction to the departure of Toyota from Formula 1 may end up having the bigger impact on the sport — far larger than the sudden disappearance of Japanese makers from the grid. Ferrari undoubtedly is the big boy in F1 circles. [...]
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I prefer the fresh side of the pillow (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
Okay, since the F1 season has finished I will make a quick review of my impressions of each of the drivers. And this is below: Jenson Button (Brawn-Mercedes) 95 pts: Started like a racehorse ended up like a limping donkey. He did a great job at the first stage of the season which helped him to secure the championship, even one race before the end of the season. The second part of the season was really...
Sporting reflections (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
Reflecting back on the last 12 months in the world of Formula 1 , two apparently contradictory aphorisms spring to mind. Firstly, that change is usually for the better, and secondly, that you can have too much of a good thing. Change has certainly been the prevalent theme in F1 over the past year. On the plus side, we have had the Brawn team’s fairy-tale march to the constructors’ title...
The Independent (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
Ferrari have compared the disappearance of leading manufacturers from Formula One to an Agatha Christie murder mystery, with the finger of guilt pointed at former FIA president Max Mosley.
Daily News Analysis (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
The gradual defection from the F1 fold has more to do with a war waged against the major car manufacturers by those who managed Formula One over the past few years.
Reuters UK (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
LONDON (Reuters) - Ferrari have compared the disappearance of leading manufacturers from Formula One to an Agatha Christie murder mystery, with the finger of guilt pointed at former FIA president Max Mosley.
Autoblog (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
Filed under: Motorsports , Hirings/Firings/Layoffs Nico Hulkenberg tests the Williams-Toyota FW31 - Click above for high-res image gallery The latest piece of the intricate puzzle that is the shake-up in drivers for the 2010 Formula One World Championship has come into play as Williams has confirmed its line-up for next season: Replacing Nico Rosberg and Kazuki Nakajima will be Rubens Barrichello...
BBC News (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
Ferrari suggests that those in charge of Formula 1 have "waged war" against the major car manufacturers and have caused the withdrawal of several teams.