More problems for Honda?
2008-03-10 17:24:00More problems for Honda?
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More problems for Honda?
The Williams Formula 1 team showed during the test sessions this winter it made some good progress. The team finished 2007 in fourth position, 18 points behind on Renault. In the upcoming season Rosberg hopes the team can close the gap with BMW and get ahead of Renault.
Q&A with Kazuki Nakajima
Q&A with Nico Rosberg
The opening race of the 2008 season will be a landmark in the history of Indian sports: the debut of India's first-ever Formula One team. When the Force India Formula One Team's distinctive red, white and gold cars complete their first-ever laps of the Albert Park circuit in Melbourne, it will be the first time an Indian-registered team has ever competed at the highest tier of motorsport.
Fernando Alonso is braced for a tough first race back at Renault, but insists he is ready to pounce on any opportunity that presents itself during the weekend at Albert Park.
Australian GP: Preview - Toyota
Australian GP: Preview - Force India
The Force India owner says he is keeping his expectations for 2008 under control.
Q&A with Bob Bell
Renault drivers look ahead to Melbourne
The world champion is more positive than ever as he starts his title defence.
Leading figures give their views on key issues ahead of the new season
Melbourne organisers have suggested that the race moves back to 5pm local time.
Toyota driver Timo Glock will re-start his Formula 1 career this weekend in Melbourne. The 25-year-old German will join an experienced driver at Toyota. Glock expects to learn a lot from his team-mate Jarno Trulli.
Honda boss Ross Brawn says he is "very encouraged" by the team's recent progress in F1 testing.
Official: Super Aguri is go, go, go for 2008 following Magma purchase
Super Aguri's future – and Takuma Sato and Anthony Davidson's 2008 drives – have been secured after the the team completed a deal with new investor Magma Group.
Super Aguri's place in the new F1 season appears assured after they secure financial backing from Britain's Magma Group.
Formula 1 Chief Executive Bernie Ecclestone believes Toyota is to be blamed for the early end to Ralf Schumacher's career in Formula 1. According to Ecclestone Toyota was unable to give Ralf the right car to show his talent.
The organizers of the Australian Grand Prix issued a statement on Monday where it says it is willing to compromise with Bernie Ecclestone's wishes to organise the race at night. The organizers of the Australian Grand Prix wish to start the Australian Grand Prix in 2009 at 05.00pm, which is 06.00am GMT.
Bernie Ecclestone has said he will pull Formula 1 out of Australia if the organizers of the Grand Prix are not willing to organise the race at night. Discussions with Australia's prime minister failed to break an impasse of the future of the Australian Grand Prix.
The end of the Australian GP?
British Formula 1 driver Anthony Davidson is looking forward to his second full season in Formula 1. The 28-year-old from Northamtonshire said he is looking forward to the opening race in Melbourne this weekend.
Japanese driver Takuma Sato is looking forward to already his seventh season in Formula 1. The 31-year-old Sato will spent a third year with the Super Aguri team. The team announced on Monday it has reached an agreement with Magma Group regarding the acquisition of the team.
The Super Aguri team confirmed on Monday morning it has reached an agreement with Magma Group regarding the acquisition of the Super Aguri F1 Team. Magma has also reached agreement with Honda Motor Co., Ltd regarding technical cooperation and engine supply to Super Aguri F1 Team. The team furthermore confirmed it will be racing with Takuma Sato and Anthony Davidson in 2008.
Australian GP officials agree to move the start time to stave off Bernie Ecclestone's threat to move the race in the future.
Why Hamilton and Raikkonen are set for a vintage season
The task facing new McLaren recruit Heikki Kovalainen
Will McLaren F1 star fend off "second season syndrome"?
World champion Kimi Raikkonen says he is as determined as ever heading into the new Formula One season.
BMW technical director Willy Rampf has previewed the Albert Park circuit ahead of next weekend's opening round of the F1 season.
Jenson Button famously couldn't wait to get rid of last season's disasterous Honda car but winter testing didn't bring the kind of major improvement he was hoping for as the new Honda has still been languishing towards the back end of the time sheets.