GPUpdate.net:
Canadian news reports are claiming that its race has been confirmed as returning to the Formula 1 calendar for next year after a season off in 2009. The Grand Prix in Montreal is currently pencilled into the FIA race schedule although it now seems as though a 5-year deal has been struck between race organisers and F1 suprem (Read More)
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Donington Park leaseholders remain confident that the Leicestershire venue could still be host of the British Grand Prix from next season onwards. Currently cash-strapped, Donington Ventures Leisure Limited (DVLL) feel that the country's Formula 1 event can still make it to the East Midlands venue providing an investor is f (Read More)
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The cockpit of the first Formula 1 contender from Campos has met all FIA-required safety standards following its homologation in Italy last week. Representatives of the Paris-based governing body travelled to Parma in Italy, home of car builders Dallara. (Read More)
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Not until January will a verdict be released after Flavio Briatore went before French courts on Tuesday. The Italian, former Managing Director of the Renault team, is attempting to overturn the FIA-imposed ban which currently sees him removed from Formula 1 for life for his part in the Singapore 2008 'Crashgate' race-fixing (Read More)
F1-Live.com:
Formula One risks becoming unimportant to more of its participants if the sport does not change, Renault CEO Carlos Ghosn has warned...
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GPUpdate.net:
The survival of the British Grand Prix would appear to be looming as Silverstone bosses have announced that the Northamptonshire venue is close to signing a deal. Circuit owners have a fortnight on Wednesday in which to confirm a contract with Formula 1 commercial rights holder Bernie Ecclestone as signed and sealed. (Read More)
GPUpdate.net:
Tuesday marks Flavio Briatore's hearing with French courts as the Italian attempts to overturn the ban which currently sees him expelled from Formula 1 for life. Imposed by governing body the FIA for his part in the Singapore 2008 race-fixing scandal, Tuesday's activities are the latest in the long list of events which make (Read More)
F1-Live.com:
Christian Klien has revealed that he cannot sign on with Peugeot to contest the 2010 Le Mans 24 hour race until his Formula One negotiations are complete...
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GPUpdate.net:
Mercedes Grand Prix will be announcing its first race driver on Monday ahead the marque's much-awaited return to Formula 1 next year. The former Brawn team, World Champions of 2009, are strongly tipped to be announcing Nico Rosberg with another German likely to be racing alongside. (Read More)
GPUpdate.net:
Christian Klien has not given up hope on returning to Formula 1 next year as the future of the Sauber team hangs in the balance. The Austrian is yet to be seen on the starting grid since the 2006 Italian Grand Prix but, with a possibility that the Qadbak-owned squad could be granted a place in the field, optimism remains. (Read More)
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The Manor Grand Prix team hopes to see its first Formula 1 car on-track by the end of January, according to Team Principal John Booth. The Sheffield-based outfit, with Germany's Timo Glock already signed up, will not be present at Jerez's young driver test next week as its car is still being finalised. (Read More)
GPUpdate.net:
As expected, Mercedes has announced that Germany's Nico Rosberg will be spearheading its 2010 line-up as the Stuttgart manufacturer prepares to return to Formula 1 for the first time since 1955. Following a press conference in Germany on Monday afternoon, the team-mate to the former Williams driver is yet to be revealed. (Read More)
GPUpdate.net:
Kamui Kobayashi has explained how he discovered Toyota would be pulling out of Formula 1 and that, furthermore, on his way to the meeting in question, believed that he was about to be offered of a full-time race contract for the 2010 season. (Read More)
GPUpdate.net:
Kazuki Nakajima has explained that his immediate Formula 1 future currently rests with Toyota. Despite never having raced with the now departed red and white team, the former Williams drivers remains part of its young driver scheme and hopes a drive can be found ahead of the new season. (Read More)