Monday, March 15, 2010

Op-Ed~ The fate of USF1

The news out of South America today was not very good concerning F1 team USF1. We’ve certainly cautioned folks as to the rumors and innuendos of the stories we’ve seen running rampant and like most stories, they start with notions, assumptions and guesses. Other stories start with facts, phone calls and verification. [...]

Brawn: Schumacher won’t return

November 23, 2009 by Negative Camber  
Filed under People & Events

With the media storm attempting to place Michael Schumacher at the new Mercedes Grand Prix team, the team boss Ross brawn says no. According to Eurosport, Brawn has spoken out on the Schumacher comeback furor that has been coagulating in media corners like dust bunnies at grandma’s house.

“The media are trying to put together [...]

Toyota F1’s best year; time to leave?

November 3, 2009 by Negative Camber  
Filed under Prime & Option

There has been a tremendous amount of speculation in the press lately regarding Toyota F1’s intentions for 2010 FIA Formula 1 Series Championship. In fact, the lack of any 2010 driver announcements, the Toyota board meeting to determine a budget, if any, for 2010 in two weeks time and the lack of any engine [...]

Team USF1 getting McLaren help for 1st year?

June 27, 2009 by Negative Camber  
Filed under Parc Fermé, Top Story

After working the phones and beating the bushes for an unexpected source, rumors are afoot and Formula1blog.com can reveal that, according to those rumors, Team USF1 will be working with McLaren for their first year. We are not prepared to say the American-based team will be using Mercedes engines (as signs pointed to a [...]

Howett: Denies Toyota’s exit in 2010

May 26, 2009 by Negative Camber  
Filed under Top Story

John Howett, Toyota F1’s boss, denies the barrage of rumors that came out of the Monaco weekend. Specifically the rumors about Toyota’s departure from the sport in 2010 using the Mosley/FIA issue as the catalyst for doing so. Some rumors suggest that it is already a done deal and that Toyota knew they [...]

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