Ecclestone would like Australian GP held at 3am
2008-03-11 18:31:00Ecclestone would like Australian GP held at 3am
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Ecclestone would like Australian GP held at 3am
Canada aiming to build on Durban result
Pakistan ready to fly the flag
Auby in for Team Lebanon
Germany aiming for better consistency
Australian GP: Preview - Williams
McLaren Formula 1 team boss Ron Dennis has told his staff in the factory he has decided to continue leading the team in Formula 1. Media speculations suggested Dennis was about to stand down from his position as team boss, but the 60-year-old Briton has now decided to stay.
Dennis to remain at the helm at McLaren
McLaren chief Ron Dennis will not be quitting the Formula One outfit.
Singapore Grand Prix will be releasing additional seats in the coming weeks for the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix. This follows strong demand for tickets since sales opened in February.
Singapore Grand Prix will be releasing additional seats in the coming weeks for the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix. This follows strong demand for tickets since sales opened in February.
Renault F1 team boss Flavio Briatore believes Lewis Hamilton is only thinking about himself instead of his team that is working seven days a week to get the best possible car on the grid. Briatore accuses the 2007 runner-up in the Formula One championship not respecting the people behind him.
I can't wait, says Raikkonen
New Ferrari boss Domenicali opts for caution
Defending Formula One world champion Kimi Raikkonen expects to have a better start of the season compared to last year. In 2007 the Finn joined the Ferrari F1 team and had to get used to his new team, but this year he has a title to defend and had the time to get used to the team.
Hamilton and Moss to appear at Brooklands
According to former Formula 1 team owner Paul Stoddart it won't help the Australian Grand Prix if the race will be held at 05.00pm instead of 03.30. According to the Australian only a night race will satisfy Bernie Ecclestone.
Kazuki Nakajima enjoyed his Formula 1 debut at last year's Brazilian Grand Prix when the Japanese driver replaced Alexander Wurz. In 2008 Nakajima will enjoy a full season with the Williams Formula 1 team.
Head believes grids should be reversed
Should the fastest cars start at the back to improve racing?
In 2008 Mercedes-Benz will once again provide the Formula 1 with the official Safety Car.The Safety Car is based on the SL 63 AMG in 2008, while the Medical Car is a C 63 AMG Estate. Mercedes is proving the official Safety Car since 1996 in Formula 1.
Force India F1's technical director Mike Gascoyne is excited about the progress Force India F1 is going through at the moment. The team showed during the test sessions in Spain it will no longer be found at the back of the grid.
USA hopes to repeat Mexico success
Formula One races should start with the fastest cars at the back to make overtaking easier, says Williams co-owner Patrick Head.
Renault technical director Bob Bell has praised Fernando Alonso for the impact he has had on the team since rejoining it during the winter having spent a year at McLaren.
Nelson Piquet Jr says he is simply going to take his debut season one race at a time and not get carried away as he prepares to make his F1 racing debut this weekend at Albert Park.
Giancarlo Fisichella managed to avoid retirement in the winter months and secured a drive with the new Force India team. Ahead of the new season, the Italian says he is feeling confident that his new team can cause a few surprises.