Flavio Briatore’s ban overturned
Posted by Bradley Wint on January 5th, 2010 at 12:03 pm

Flavio Briatore has come out on the winning end of his appeal to have his ban overturned, after he was exiled for life for plotting with driver, Nelson Piquet Jr. to crash in order to give Alonso the first place position in the 2008 Singapore GP.
The French Court found that the actions on the part of the FIA were illegal. Also on the winning end is Renault F1’s ex Director of Engineering, Pat Symonds. This is a big victory for Briatore, even though he now has some damage control to do. With regards to his financial claims, he was only able to recover £18,000 of the £900,000 he wanted.
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Flavio Briatore’s F1 future to be determined today
Posted by Bradley Wint on January 5th, 2010 at 4:08 am

Judgment Day has come for Renault’s Ex F1 Boss, Flavio Briatore. He was banned for life back in 2009 after ordering team driver Nelson Piquet Jr. to crash in order for team mate Fernando Alonso to go ahead and win the race.
Briatore believes the ban was excessive and illegal, and that FIA boss Max Mosley asked for him to be banned for revenge purposes. In late November, he went to the French courts to appeal his ban, hoping to get his ban lifted, as well as £900,000 in damages. Even though Briatore was wrong in conspiring to sabotage the event, he is arguing that the FIA method of investigations were against the FIA’s international sporting code.
Stay tuned for further updates today.
Ralf Schumacher eyeing Formula 1 return
Posted by Bradley Wint on December 29th, 2009 at 2:59 pm

Ex-F1 driver, current DTM driver, current brother to the 7 time F1 world champion Ralf Schumacher has stated that he is interested in an F1 return if the right offer is made to him.
Ralf has stated that the desire to to return to F1 is “burning” inside him. On another note, he mentioned that his desire to return had nothing to do with competing with his older brother, but simply because he liked it. He told German DPA Press this:
“Competing against Michael is not that important for me
“In any case, I would seriously consider an interesting and attractive offer to drive in a competitive Formula One team.”
Currently he races in the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (DTM) series, where is racing luck isn’t any good either, so the real question is, who would want him to race after his poor career history?
Ferrari engineers most advanced Driving Simulator
Posted by Bradley Wint on December 28th, 2009 at 2:32 pm

Pilots have airplane simulators to practice on, and now Ferrari F1 drivers have their own F1 simulator, which is said to be one of the most advanced virtual reality machines built to date.
Weighing in at over 200 tonnes, packing 60GB RAM, using 10 computers, pumping sound through a 3500watt surround sound system and displaying a 3D environment through 5 flat screen monitors, it’s definitely the way forward with regards to track testing. Unfortunately they did not build this for some tycoon to play Gran Turismo 5, but will be used to aid F1 drivers in preparing for future races. Since there are so many limitations to real life testing, such as limited time on the circuit, this new simulator will make it much easier for the drivers to spend time learning the tracks’ corners and straight aways.
Michael Schumacher officially signed with Mercedes F1
Posted by Bradley Wint on December 22nd, 2009 at 9:01 pm

Yes folks, it’s official, Michael Schumacher has signed with Mercedes and will be hitting the F1 asphalt from 2010.
So far, his PR agent has not commented on the situation but various agencies state that an announcement is soon to be made public. Details about his contract are still unknown at this time but he is expected to race for one year for 7 million euros according to German newspaper, Bild.
Lots of other race drivers and team owners are already criticizing his comeback, saying that his injuries may prove to be a problem, or he is just not physically fit and agile as he was in his prime.
More details soon.
SPEED TV to cover F1 in America
Posted by Bradley Wint on December 22nd, 2009 at 7:30 am

For another straight running year, SPEED TV will have the rights to broadcast Formula 1 in the United States. This year they’ve made it even better with the addition of live online coverage, so if you can’t make it to the TV set, you can follow it from your PC. According to them, all events will be broadcast live including practice, and qualifying sessions, but I’ve had to watch taped races due to races being blacked out, so I’m not too sure if the problem comes down to regional cable channel providers having rights to SPEED for the event. FOX Network has attained the rights to show 4 of the events (in a consecutive row).
[Via: Formula 1 Blog]
Bernie Ecclestone keeps it classy with F1 Christmas Card
Posted by Bradley Wint on December 21st, 2009 at 4:05 pm
Every year, Bernie Ecclestone posts a greeting card to his dearly beloved fellow F1 team owners, board members and other staff to truly show how he appreciates their work during each year of Formula 1. This year he takes a stab at quite a few victims. Details are as follows:
- On the departing boat in the water is BMW’s Mario Theissen, badboy soon-to-be ex-Pres Max Mosley and Toyota’s John Howett
- On the deck are the other team bosses who will continue into 2010
- In the little pirate boat stands Renault’s ex-team manager, Flavio Briatore holding a rocket launcher, ready to shoot down the bigger vessel
- Finally, Ecclestone himself sits in the lifeguard chair in the far distance
Funny stuff. Click the pic above to see it a bit bigger.
Michael close to signing with Mercedes?
Posted by Bradley Wint on December 13th, 2009 at 11:53 am

The reports are once again coming in that Micheal Schumacher may sign with Mercedes before the year end, maybe even before Christmas.
According to German daily newspapers, Bild, it seems the contract has been written out and is ready to be signed, and that Michael has verbally agreed to the deal already. It even goes on to say that he would get €7 million in return for a year’s worth of service to the team.
On a separate note, Mercedes did say that they would announce the 2nd driver some time next week (definitely before Christmas). This new rumor adds to the truthfulness of the claim.
At the moment, both parties are tight lipped on the situation, so we just have to wait and see what surprise is in store for us.
Silverstone officially on F1 line up
Posted by Bradley Wint on December 7th, 2009 at 9:01 am

The Silverstone track has been officially signed for the British GP for the next 17 years.
After some tough negotiations between F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone and BRDC’s president Damon Hill, they were finally able to reach an agreement to keep Silverstone for the next 17 years. The track actually was on the line of not being able to make the 2010 line up after the officials were unable to meet the officials demanded by Ecclestone.
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Canadian Gran Prix back in the F1 line up
Posted by Bradley Wint on November 30th, 2009 at 2:00 pm

After missing one year in the F1 Championship, the Canadian Gran Prix is once again in the line-up for the 2010 event.
This comes a year after the Canadian local authorities and F1 Boss, Bernie Ecclestone were unable to reach an agreement after Ecclestone demanded they pay $165 million to keep the event running.
Currently the government has finally decided to cough up the cash over the 2010-2014 period in which the new agreement is based upon. Funds will be donated from different sources including the Federal Government, tourist board, Municipal and Province boards.
F1 generates heavy tourism for Canada, with as much as 25% of the visitors being non-province citizens.
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