Flavio Briatore does not think Ferrari will be heavily punished by the FIA for the Hockenheim team orders affair. The governing body is set to consider the matter no later ...
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FIA to consider Ferrari affair no later than September 10
The FIA is yet to confirm reports that it will consider the Ferrari team order issue at its scheduled meeting on September 10. International publications including Blick (Switzerland), Turun Sanomat ...
Read More »F1 should scrap team order ban – Ecclestone
Bernie Ecclestone thinks formula one should overturn its 2002 ban on team orders. As the sporting world debates Ferrari’s order for Felipe Massa to hand Hockenheim victory to Fernando Alonso, ...
Read More »Ferrari hits back at team order criticism ‘hypocrisy’
As the Hockenheim team orders furore continues, Ferrari team president Luca di Montezemolo has cried “enough of this hypocrisy”. Leading figures of the top rival McLaren, Red Bull and Mercedes ...
Read More »Lotus Racing-2010 Hungarian Grand Prix Preview
Hingham, UK 26th July 2010 Back to back races push the teams hard, but with Hungary coming hot on the heels of the German Grand Prix, Lotus Racing will be ...
Read More »Schumacher disputes German road speeding charge
Michael Schumacher is disputing a road speeding charge. Police fined the seven time world champion EUR140 for breaking the 100kph speed limit on a German autobahn by 20kph, according to ...
Read More »Yamamoto set to keep HRT seat for Hungary
Sakon Yamamoto looks set to retain his race seat at HRT for now. The Japanese, reportedly with $5 million in sponsorship to pay to the struggling Spanish team in 2010, ...
Read More »German broadcaster RTL not disappointed with Schumacher
Germany’s free to air television broadcaster has denied it is disappointed with Michael Schumacher. Sunday’s Hockenheim race was not a sellout, and predicted astronomical TV ratings earlier this year have ...
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