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Scott Speed Fired By Toro Rosso After Assault Incident

July 24th, 2007

It is being reported that Scott Speed has been fired by Toro Rosso effective immediately. After all the press about team manager Franz Tost assaulting Scott after both Toro Rosso cars were out of the race this weekend it seems his services are no longer wanted.

Scott gives an interview on speedtv.com where he describes the assault in detail …

“He grabbed me from the front of my shirt, jerked me around, ripping my fire-suit a little bit, and pushed me against the wall. After that, my only response was to back up in the middle of the garage and ask him if he wanted to hit me in front of everyone else.”

It sounds like tempers were running pretty high at Toro Rosso. Never mind the fact that superstar Lewis Hamilton went off in exactly the same place.

Ah well, a little drama in the press is probably good for the sport. You know what they say… There is no such thing as BAD publicity.

Scott Speed Assaulted By Toro Rosso Boss Franz Tost

July 22nd, 2007

A report on speedtv.com is claiming that Scott Speed was assaulted by Toro Rosso boss Franz Tost after the early departure of both of the teams’ cars in today’s European Grand Prix.

It would seem an intense discussion ensued between Speed and Franz Tost when Speed returned to the pits. When Scott turned and began to walk away from the confrontation, Tost made a grab for him which one witness described as an assault.

It’s pretty clear that Toro Rosso are unhappy with their drivers but obviously emotions were running very high after today’s problems. I think, given the number of cars and teams that had problems due to the sudden change in the weather, it might not be completely fair of the team to be blaming the drivers in this particular case.

What do you folks think? Did Scott make a serious mistake or was this just bad luck and the fortunes of F1?

Scott Speed Confirmed With Toro Rosso For 2007

February 24th, 2007

Toro Rosso has confirmed that American driver Scott Speed will retain his seat with them for the 2007 season.

Scott got some laps in the car during testing in Bahrain on Saturday but he was the slowest of all 16 drivers there. Toro Rosso says that their three days of testing have been productive but they still have a lot to work out with the car before the first race barely three weeks away.



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