Friday, March 12, 2010

USF1 first to recieve ‘no show’ penalty from FIA?

March 12, 2010 by Negative Camber  
Filed under Prime & Option, Top Story

As if the problems the stillborn USF1 team is facing weren’t enough, they may be facing stiff penalties for not showing up in Bahrain this weekend. According to the FIA, it seems action may be taken in the disciplinary procedure:
“With regard to the USF1 team’s non-participation in the 2010 championship, the World Council mandated [...]

Ken Anderson talks. Will people listen?

March 4, 2010 by SJ Skid  
Filed under People & Events, Top Story

Ken Anderson broke his long silence today, speaking to Autosport about — well, what do you think?
Top line items: Chad Hurley and Peter Windsor are still a part of the team; it has offered up a “substantial” bond to hold its 2011 grid spot and wants to “regroup” and be ready for next season; the [...]

Webber slams new teams as ‘cartoon’ embarrassment

March 4, 2010 by Negative Camber  
Filed under People & Events, Top Story

One of the things I like best about Mark Webber is his penchant for telling it like it is. Webber is rarely at a loss for words and that’s a good thing as far as the media goes.
The excitement builds with precious few days left before the beginning of the 2010 F1 season and [...]

FIA speaks: No USF1, no StefanGP, new 2011 selection process announced soon

March 3, 2010 by vmr  
Filed under Prime & Option, Top Story

In two press releases, the FIA has finally given the (possibly) final information in the will-they-won’t-they USF1/Stefan GP entry saga.  Neither team is on this recently released 2010 entry list, which does give the “BMW Sauber” team numbers.  The team formerly known as Campos and now known on the entry list as HRT F1 (Hispania [...]

USF1 internal dissension continues: McGough blasts Anderson

March 3, 2010 by vmr  
Filed under People & Events

As predicted, after the demise of the USF1 team’s hopes and dreams for 2010, the nitpicking and internal fights have begun playing out in the international arena that is Formula1.  Felipe McGough, manager of former team driver Jose Maria Lopez, is secondhand quoted in an Autosport article (the original Argentinian article has proved nearly impossible [...]

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