F1 2008 preview show
2008-03-03 17:32:12Tune into ITV1 this Sunday from 11.10am to get your first F1 fix of the new season.
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The Williams boss looks back on four decades of F1, and on what 2008 might hold.
After the launch of the new Williams car's livery on Monday, team owner and boss Frank Williams took part in a question and answer session on the eve of his team's thirtieth year in Formula One.
Williams unveils 2008 livery
Sir Frank has suggested that his team's 2008 prospects have been over-hyped.
Q&A with Frank Williams
The Williams team has revealed the full livery of its 2008 challenger the FW30, the car with which it hopes to further narrow the gap to the leaders.
The Williams Formula 1 team revealed its livery for the upcoming 2008 Formula One world championship. The team did not schedule any expensive presentation in a fancy area but instead decided to spread studio photos of the team launch and remain focussed on improving the car.
Honda F1 team boss Ross Brawn Jenson Button still has what it takes to win races in Formula One. Button claimed his maiden victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix in 2006, but had a terrible season in 2007 as Honda's F1 car just wasn't good enough.
Heidfeld and Kubica reckon the F1.08 has come a long way since its troubled debut.
Nico Rosberg says he would rather help Williams recapture its frontrunning form than jump ship for one of the current race-winning squads.
Williams good run up to the new season continued today as the team confirmed an extension of its sponsorship partnership with Hamleys, the iconic international toy store.
The cost of winning the World Championship
McLaren CEO Martin Whitmarsh says he is no hurry to supplant Ron Dennis as team boss.
Hamleys extends sponsorship partnership
According to the latest rumours McLaren team boss and shareholder Ron Dennis will announce his departure from the team later this week. The 61-year-old Briton has taken this decision without any pressure from Mercedes or the rest of the team according to the Sunday times.
McLaren is finished!
Alain Prost says F1 driving is "like playing on a PlayStation"
Prodrive hits reverse gear bringing the Kuwaitis on to pole for F1
Fernando Alonso tells the BBC that his former McLaren team-mate Lewis Hamilton could win the title in 2008.
Fernando Alonso says Renault needs to rebuild its confidence after a difficult 2007 season, if it is to regain the kind of form that helped him and the team to two championships in 2005 and 2006.
Robert Kubica says his BMW Sauber team is still catching up with the rest of the field after introducing some radical new concepts with the design of the F1.08. The team has shown reasonable pace in winter testing and consistently improved, but hasn't come close to matching McLaren or Ferrari.