Irvine says F1 has 'dumbed down'
2008-03-05 17:27:22Former title contender Eddie Irvine reckons F1 is no longer challenging enough.
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Former title contender Eddie Irvine reckons F1 is no longer challenging enough.
Test Times: Barcelona 05-03
Damon Hill hopes the FIA can advocate Silverstone's cause to Bernie Ecclestone.
Felipe Massa says he is feeling much happier that Fernando Alonso has moved to Renault rather than continued at McLaren and expects the championship this year to be a three-way fight between himself, Kimi Raikkonen and Lewis Hamilton.
Wililams engineering chief and co-owner Patrick Head has played down expectations that his team could cause a major upset this season by being the quickest outfit behind Ferrari and McLaren.
Taylor leaves Honda
Williams co-founder Patrick Head says the team is chasing 'regular podiums' in 2008.
Teams testing at the Valencia circuit had a scary moment on Wednesday morning when a VIP building, set on top of the pit complex, collapsed on some of the trucks parked behind the garages. Currently, World Series by Renault teams are testing in Valencia, but after all the glass fell down on their trucks the test session was stopped and the building evacuated.
Felipe Massa says he will not become Ferrari's number two driver now that team-mate Kimi Raikkonen is the defending world champion.
Q&A with Patrick Head
According to sources the Williams Formula 1 team is currently searching for a second test driver. GP2 driver Borja Garcia would be the team's main candidate to get signed up for the job and test alongside German driver Nico Hulkenberg.
Salaquarda to race in remaining races
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