A1GP: Q&A with Team Ireland's Mark Gallagher
2008-04-28 21:41:00Q&A with Team Ireland's Mark Gallagher
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Q&A with Team Ireland's Mark Gallagher
Williams has acquired a minority shareholding in Automotive Hybrid Power Limited, a company developing high-energy composite flywheels for use in energy recovery systems. AHP has relocated from Norwich to Williams' headquarters outside Oxford, UK and has been renamed Williams Hybrid Power Limited.
McLaren's Heikki Kovalainen turns his attention to racing in the Turkish GP after getting the all-clear to leave hospital.
Q&A with Heikki Kovalainen
Heikki Kovalainen will be released from the hospital on Monday evening. Following his accident in Sunday's race Kovalainen was taken to the Hospital General de Catalunya in Sant Cugat del Valles in Spain. The team has established that Heikki's speed was approximately 240km/h when the tyre deflated and about 130km/h when he hit the tyre barrier. He experienced a 27g deceleration.
"I had a one crash where I thought I'm not going to make it"
Spanish GP debrief with Martin Whitmarsh
Williams buys shareholding in KERS company
Ecclestone fears for Super Aguri
Eastern Creek to host Australian GP?
Domenicali: Qualifying is crucial in 2008
Bridgestone's Barcelona review
Three-time F1 world champion Sir Jackie Stewart says he thinks it is "impossible" Max Mosley can survive as head of world motorsport.
Coulthard and Glock escape punishment
Fernando Alonso was not too dejected after an engine failure put a premature end to his home Grand Prix at Barcelona on Sunday. The Spaniard had been running competitively at the front and was in a strong fifth place when his Renault engine failed.
Jenson Button was full of praise for new team principal Ross Brawn after the British driver made the most out of conditions in the Spanish Grand Prix to score his first points of the season, bringing his Honda home in sixth.
Ron Dennis left the Circuit de Catalunya feeling that his team could have enjoyed more than third place in the Spanish Grand Prix if its strategy with Lewis Hamilton had been fractionally more aggressive and the British driver had run a lap less fuel in qualifying.