Thursday, March 18, 2010

[update] USF1 employees laid off, Anderson says work stopped until FIA decides on defered entry

March 2, 2010 by vmr  
Filed under People & Events, Top Story

So, it ends for USF1.  In an article just published, Autosport said, “shortly before lunchtime, production manager Dave Skog informed those staff who had remained at the team during its recent troubles that they were being laid off.”  Apparently, those employees “are no longer required as the operation was not continuing.”  The publication also noted [...]

Ralf’s secret injury could thwart non-comeback

February 11, 2010 by mark h  
Filed under People & Events

Ralf Schumacher’s doubtful involvement with the doubtful F1 debutante Stefan GP has become even more doubtful after news (this seems relatively likely) of a shoulder injury he sustained on his winter skiing holiday.

Once again it falls to me to explain the wonderful, virtually quote-less, world of German tabloid media. The Express daily has “discovered” that [...]

Podcast #145

February 9, 2010 by Negative Camber  
Filed under Parc Fermé, Podcast, Top Story

Join Steve, Mark and me as we unpack the weeks news and share our thoughts on testing, car liveries, launches, regulations, half-dressed models and Chelsea Lofts. We even throw in a few concepts like conspiracy, bravado, fashion and engine freezes.

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Rumors abound that StefanGP will buy ToyotaF1, gain 2010 grid entry

November 27, 2009 by vmr  
Filed under People & Events, Top Story

While Toyota has withdrawn from the 2010 Formula1 grid and Concorde Agreement, rumors abound that it is either selling its team or its technology to a previously failed 2010 entrant, Stefan GP.

Most convincingly, Joe Saward, F1 journalist, author, and former editor of the F1 magazine, wrote Friday on his personal blog that “I got a [...]