F1 News & Rumours
This sticky (soon hopefully to become a sub forum) will contain ONLY officially released F1 news. I emphasise, OFFICIAL news, i.e direct from the teams or related body/company. Rumours will go in the rumour sticky.
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F1 RUMOURS
Please feel free to post any rumours you hear about anything to do with F1. If these rumours have been officially confirmed by the company/person please post in the F1 NEWS sticky.
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What are you going to do about the old news and rumours sticky - there could be posts in both sections by mistake???
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ok, lets start the ball rolling ;)
Gehard Berger Coming Back to F1.... for the FIA "Ex-F1 star and BMW motorsport boss Gerhard Berger is poised for a sensational return to Formula 1 in a senior FIA role. F1 Racing magazine, on sale today, reveals that Berger, who quit BMW at the 2003 Italian GP, has been earmarked by FIA president Max Mosley as one of his key future aides. Mosley is widely tipped to stand for re-election in October and should his bid succeed, he wants to delegate many of the president's responsibilities to two hand-picked individuals. Berger would be Mosley's chosen representative to take on the bulk of the FIA president's motorsport duties. Speaking exclusively to F1 Racing Mosley says: "It wasn't my intention to stand for re-election, but now there's significant pressure from all sides of the FIA saying I should. “But if I do it will be as part of a team of three people - one doing the sport, one doing the touring side and one doing not nearly so much." Berger, who has had no F1 involvement since leaving last year, has in the past said he has no ambition ever to be FIA president. But he has also told friends he misses the sport and would relish an opportunity to become involved once again at a senior level. Were Berger to be appointed, he would be likely to adopt the title of FIA deputy president (motorsport). " At last maybe we'll get some decent input from them ;) |
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im confused already :roll:
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Source: http://f1.racing-live.com
Williams to race one car with normal nose. Williams promised a noticeable change to the front part of their FW26 in Hungary. The car is fitted with a more traditional nose section and the first pictures of the new design are now available. Does it mean that the 'walrus nose' solution is a thing of the past? Not entirely since only Antonio Pizzonia's car was equipped with the new design while Montoya's FW26 was still showing up with the original nose style. It seems highly probable that Williams will test the two nose configurations on Friday and then decide which design shows the best performance. It is not clear at the moment if both drivers will run with an identical front section after the first day or if only one driver will benefit from the most suitable choice. We should know more about that very soon... http://f1.racing-live.com/photos/img...04_220x159.jpg |
hmmm, think i've got an article somewhere about the differences and advantages between the "walrus" and regular nose, i'll try find out.
I think the main disadvantage with the walrus nose is that theres too much flex (lateral i presume) whilst williams thought they had overcome this and it was equally rigid as a regual nose, many doubt if they had.... guess thats why they reverted to the old style |
Coulthard targets Button's BAR drive
His best option for 2005 "You target all the seats that are available and I think BAR's performance this year quite clearly has been fantastic and there is no reason to expect that they are going to be any further away next season," said Coulthard. "I can understand on the face of it Jenson's desire to go to Williams but at the moment BAR are doing a better job. There are only so many seats available and in time we'll find out whether there's one available for me." http://f1.racing-live.com/en/headlin...12200528.shtml |
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Perhaps the twin tusks puts too much weight on the front wheels?? No idea
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i recall at the begining of the season when evreyone was ripping shit into them they just replied "when we are lapping tracks a few tenths faster then who is looking stupid"
but unfortunatley this season has been very disapointing for williams, i wouldent think the drivers where giving 100% seeing as they are both leaving at the end of the year, and one of them was badley injured and they have been cycling through replacment drivers. |
Williams wants Newey for next year
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^^^ I think Newey left originally because he felt that Patrick Head was cramping his style and not allowing him too much independence. So he could be back only if he is guaranteed full control. But why? He seems to have gone off the boil over the last past few years - his cars ahven't really shook the earth have they?
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i think it was a team.. evreyone of them working together to stuff this season up. |
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But he hasn't come up with anything special since 1998/1999. All his attempts for revolutionary change has come to nought. Sure the Mclaren has improved say a second and a half per lap per year but when Ferrari improves by 3 secs it is not good enough. Sure a lot of the blame for this season can be blamed on a lack of power from the Mercedes engine and attrocious reliability. But some of the poor reliability is due to very tight rear cowl design which is causing the engines to overheat. Mercedes have gone off the boil after the death of the key Ilmor technical partner. But engine apart, the Mclaren drivers were complaints of the MP4-19 were that the cars very difficult on the entry to corners and mid-corner. David mentioned understeer with oversteer midway through the corner. These can be attributed to weight balance front and rear, suspension settings, aero grip. All these are under the control of Mclaren. Mclarens also use up their rear tyres more than the Renaults - again suspension issues. Also in a race without technical issues (not many come to mind :P ), Mclaren has not really shown any special speed. As the technical director, Newey needs to channel Mercedes, Mclaren and Michelin to get the most out of the car. I hope the luck of Mclaren, Williams and Renault will change .. I want Ferrari to win but with a fight like last year :D |
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There is another.... Ayrton's nephew begins a racing career http://www.f1central.net/news/1092848060.html - full story, it would be great to see how he does i hope he has some skill, not just all hype :P |
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i believe that jaques villen is returning to bar!!!!!!!
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and the whole jenson button thing has to get settled yet. i rely hope that williams can pull of some wins next year! |
according to F1Racing.net, Ferrari's Jean Todt and "Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon" star, Michelle Yeoh are an "item". :D
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from what i recall, he does have a son. maybe he's separated from his wife. |
Damn, I wonder how they meet......film festival? F1 Race Weekend?
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i heard JV is going to NASCAR next year, that is sad :oops:
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he has now lost all my respect. |
Here comes bad mouth Dennis again......
http://www.planet-f1.com/news/story_17114.shtml McLaren boss Ron Dennis has once again slammed the FIA for what he deems to be displaying favouritism towards Ferrari. According to Dennis the new rules, especially those relating to long-life engines as well as tyres, which are expected to be implemented next season clearly favour Ferrari. "The regulations proposed favour one team over another because of the circumstances they are in," Dennis told the BBC. "If one team (Ferrari) has an engine that currently does 1,500km and another (McLaren) has one that does 500km and suddenly you've got a rule that the engine has to do two races, then you have a situation where those who are already close to that level have got a clear advantage." "Similarly, if you've got a tyre that is very durable and has less degradation over the distance of a Grand Prix and then suddenly you've got a regulation that says we are only going to use one set of tyres for a Grand Prix, then that team is immediately at an advantage. "Putting aside who gets what, that's deliberate and the key ingredient is how to destabilise the teams and take their focus aware from trying to create commercial stability." However, an FIA spokesman says Dennis' accusations are "ridiculous". "Of all the ridiculous accusations that could be made against the FIA perhaps the most ridiculous is that we would want Ferrari to be more dominant," he said. "Did any of the people making these accusations actually watch the race in Hungary?" "In reality the FIA's consultation with the teams on the new regulations has been very constructive. We understand that general agreement on the new regulations has already been reached. In that sense we feel that the consultation process has been very successful." "It's to everyone's advantage to finalise the regulations sooner rather than later and we understand that most teams have already started working on designs for 2005 which meet the proposed regulations." ---------------------------------------------------------------------- RULES CHANGES BECOZ YOU GUYS SUCKED!!! and that FIA want to slow down the Ferrari....wake up Dennis... |
but when you think about it, it will cost alot of money to develop a more reliable engine, the current engines last a race weekend, and then blow themselfs to pieces,
i dont thinkt hey are trying to favor ferrari, it will just work out that whoever has the most amount of money to spend of R&D will win out, and i guess it's going to be ferrari. |
Ron Dennis is being ridiculous. After all, Formula1 is all about car development. If McLaren doesn't have at this moment a reliable motor, a motor that's able to resist two races, then Mercedes' engineers' job is to construct or improve the motor until it finally achieve its goal.
It has always been like this and it always will, no matter who have or haven't the the advantage! |
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if schumi leaves, barrichello will win, just look at him he is #2 right now, why do you think someone that is 3-9th would win next year?
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ohhhh if he does retire, i can possibley see them scraping alot of the rule changes, because the racing could become more even.
all he has to do by the end of the year is get the record for the most pole positions. i cannot think of another reason why he would call a press conferance. *counting down to wensday* |
well, schumi ain't retiring after all. :)
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I will be happy the day Ron Dennis retires |
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and with the "don't watch it" attitude, dw i won't be alone - it's been uptaken by alot of F1 fans! |
Hi my fellow F1 enthusiasts, I went to the Hungarian GP a few weeks ago and got some great pics of the boss, schumi himself! One question though, HOW DO I POST THEM? I've got some great pics of the rest of the pits aswell...
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McLaren boss guilty of sexual harassment
McLaren have had to pay £26,000 to a teenage girl, who worked for their fan club, after her boss sexually harassed her. Hayley Swanson sued her boss, Neil Riddell, for sexual harassment after he spent months threatening to spank her, trying to touch her breasts and on one occasion even waving a rubber willy in front of her face. According to The Sun tabloid, the 50-year-old's behaviour left Swanson too sick to work and she pressed charges. A Leeds tribunal found Riddell guilty of sexual harassment and awarded Swanson a £26,000 payout. According to McLaren, Swanson's case was "an isolated incident." The payout is kinda less than I expected......and geez...waving a dildo infront of an employee, what was he thinking? :?: |
Well, another news. Sept. 1, 2004
It's official. Schumi will NOT retire. At Autodromo Nazionale Monza , Schumacher announced that he will continue driving f1 cars next year. He says that he will "go on as long as he as the racing instinct." More on www.Ferrari.it and http://www.itv-f1.com/News_Article.aspx?PO_ID=31016 |
did anyone really think otherwise?
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obviosuly not
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Provisional 2005 Calendar - 19 races
6th March: Melbourne, Australia 20th March: Sepang, Malaysia 3rd April: Sakhir, Bahrain 17th April: Imola, San Marino 24th April: Nurburgring, Europe 8th May: Catalunya, Spain 22nd May: Monte Carlo, Monaco 5th June: Montreal, Canada 12th June: Indianapolis, America 26th June: Magny Cours, France 3rd July: Silverstone, Britain 17th July: Hockenheim, Germany 31st July: NEW ROUND: TURKISH GP 21st August: Hungaroring, Hungary 4th September: Spa Francorchamps, Belgium 11th September: Monza, Italy 25th September: Shanghai, China 9th October: Suzuka, Japan 23rd October: Interlagos, Brazil |
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I can see why they would want to take silverstone out of the pic...cause its old and not up to modern standards, but imola is a classic and beautiful circuit. There is word of a race in central london...wonder if eckelstone will make it a reality?
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