Ferrari hits back at Lauda
2010-08-20 17:28:00Ferrari has hit back at its former driver Niki Lauda in response to his call on the FIA to throw the book at it for using team orders to fix the result of the German Grand Prix.
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Ferrari has hit back at its former driver Niki Lauda in response to his call on the FIA to throw the book at it for using team orders to fix the result of the German Grand Prix.
Michael Schumacher aims to make best of Spa, the highest earner in F1 is revealed, plus other news
Sakon Yamamoto will make his fourth appearance of the season when he replaces Karun Chandok in the Belgian GP.
After our positive result in Hungary, we are eager to show our best performance and we hope to finish the race with two cars again.
Michael Schumacher will travel to his favourite racetrack, Spa-Francorchamps, next weekend with a big disadvantage. The Mercedes Grand Prix driver was handed a ten-place grid penalty for his blocking move on Rubens Barrichello at the Hungaroring. Schumacher has said though he will try to make the best out of his weekend in Belgium.
Lewis Hamilton is ready to renew his title fight for McLaren when the summer break ends at next weekend's Belgium Grand Prix.
We want to continue with the recent form we have shown, and the package for Spa is based around the ongoing developments we have introduced since Valencia.
With the shutdown, we have had limited time to work on the car since Hungary, however we will do our best to have a good weekend in Spa.
Lewis Hamilton is looking forward to get back in the car again following the three-week break and factory shutdown at McLaren. The Briton is eager to continue his championship fight with the Red Bull and Ferrari drivers at one of his favourite tracks.
The Queen’s Bench Division in the High Court of Justice in London has issued an order compelling Force India to pay 1,074,730 euros, plus damages and interest at the rate of 8%, to Italian company Aerolab who provided services to the Silverstone based team
The Queen’s Bench Division in the High Court of Justice in London has issued an order compelling Force India to pay 1,074,730 euros, plus damages and interest at the rate of 8%, to Italian company Aerolab who provided services to the Silverstone-based team
After a disappointing Hungarian Grand Prix, we are pushing hard to regain the performance relative to our rivals that we had enjoyed earlier this season.
The Queen's Bench Division in the High Court of Justice in London has issued an order compelling Force India to pay 1,074,730 euros, plus damages.
Three-time world champion Niki Lauda says he believes Ferrari will be hit hard next month when it appears before the World Motor Sport Council.
Niki Lauda believes the Ferrari Formula 1 team should receive a bigger penalty for letting Fernando Alonso win the German Grand Prix. During the Grand Prix at Hockenheim race leader Felipe Massa was told to let team-mate Alonso get passed him so the Spaniard could win the race.