Ricci replaces Herck in Barcelona
2008-04-22 16:56:00Ricci replaces Herck in Barcelona
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Ricci replaces Herck in Barcelona
Spanish GP: press conference schedule
Spain will be tough say Ferrari
Pain in Spain?
Force India F1 team boss Colin Kolles hopes to see at least one of his drivers make it into the second round of the qualifying session this Saturday at the Spanish Grand Prix weekend. Kolles is positive about the team's improvements over the first three races of the season and hopes the team can continue its improving form.
After three years at the championship winning team of Renault Giancarlo Fisichella joined the Force India Formula 1 team for the 2008 season. The Italian was always used to race in front of the pack but will now have to start from scratch and fight from the back of the field. Nonetheless though he is excited about the progress his team is making and is looking forward to a competitive weekend in Spain.
Alonso to Ferrari would be damaging to Ferrari, claims Montezemolo
Spanish GP: Preview - Force India
Michael Schumacher's nine-year-old son Mick enjoyed his first kart event in Spain. To keep the press away Schumacher's son entered the competition under the name of Mick Betsch. Betsch is Schumacher's wife (Corinna) maide name.
The Super Aguri team trucks are currently travelling to Spain for this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix. It is still uncertain though if the team is able to participate in the fourth round of the 2008 Formula 1 championship.
More support for Mosley
After a difficult year with the McLaren Formula 1 team Fernando Alonso returned to Renault in 2008. Even though the team might have showed him a warm welcome the situation within the team didn't get much better for Alonso. The team is struggling to score points in every race and the Spaniard has now admitted after just three races it is difficult to stay motivated.
GP could generate as much as $100m claims Singapore Minister
Spanish GP: Preview - Toyota
Super Aguri en route to Barcelona
Alonso has no problem with Hamilton
Nelson Piquet Jr has endured a tough start to his debut F1 season, retiring from the Australian and Bahrain races, and finishing eleventh in the Malaysian race. However, the Brazilian is confident things are moving in the right direction.
Regarded as one of the most technically challenging circuits on the calendar, it is perhaps fortunate that the teams spend the majority of their allocated test days collecting valuable data at Montmeló ahead of the race.
Following its return from Bahrain, the Williams team and its drivers, Nico Rosberg and Kazuki Nakajima, have spent four days testing aero and mechanical updates at Barcelona and is well prepared for making the short journey to Spain again this week for round four of the FIA Formula One World Championship.