Minardi sympathises with Suzuki
2008-05-06 21:51:00Minardi sympathises with Suzuki
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Minardi sympathises with Suzuki
For many weeks now Scuderia Toro Rosso has wrestled with the decision regarding which car to run in the Turkish Grand Prix. The original plan, having decided as long ago as last year to start this season with a modified version of the 2007 STR2, was to introduce the new 2008 car, the STR3 at the fifth round of the world championship, the Turkish Grand Prix.
Ferrari looks ahead to Istanbul
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Turkish GP: Press Conference schedule
Double win for Ireland at Awards
Suzuki takes a swipe at Fry
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Honda F1's test driver Alexander Wurz will travel to Spa for this weekend's 1000km of Spa in the Le Mans Series. Wurz will make his Le Mans Series debut with Peugeot, which tops the provisional manufacturers' standings. Wurz will be joined by Jacques Villeneuve at Peugeot.
A1 GP celebrates season end with Gala Awards dinner
The Honda Formula 1 team has said it is sad to see Japanese team Super Aguri withdrawn from Formula One. The Super Aguri team made its announcement on Tuesday morning. Car manufacturer Honda supported the team since its establishment in 2005.
Honda issues statement following Super Aguri withdrawal
Turkish GP: Preview - McLaren
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Turkish GP: Preview - BMW
Toro Rosso delays new car debut
Motorsport's governing body appoints a lawyer to assess claims president Max Mosley was engaged in "Nazi-style" activites.
On Tuesday morning the Super Aguri Formula 1 team sadly had to announce its withdrawal from Formula 1. The team joined F1 back in 2006 but after 2 full seasons and four rounds in 2008 the team had to give up the fight searching for financial backing. The breach of contract by the team's 2007 main sponsor SS United brought the team in immediate financial difficulties.
Super Aguri withdraws from F1
The Formula 1 circus will have to continue the season with just ten teams in the paddock. Aguri Suzuki has announced the team is unable to continue in Formula One and will have to withdraw with immediate effect.
Timo Glock is hoping he can put four races of mixed experiences behind him, and capitalise on the competitiveness of his Toyota to score his first points of the season this weekend in Turkey.
Nelson Piquet Jr has endured a tough debut season in F1, and despite improved pace from his car in the last race in Spain, the Brazilian retired after a collision with another car.
Toyota heads east for the Turkish Grand Prix at the anti-clockwise Istanbul Park. Following the new package introduced for the last round in Spain, Toyota has more improvements this weekend, with aerodynamic changes made to further optimise the car.
Jarno Trulli heads to the Turkish Grand Prix determined to get back into the top six after he found himself slipping behind and fighting for eighth and just one point in Spain.