Formula 1 News : Jenson aims to keep on points trail
Mon Oct 02 17:42:54 -0400 2006Button looks to maintain impressive Suzuka record and score more points in Japan.
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Button looks to maintain impressive Suzuka record and score more points in Japan.
World champ is confident his Renault will be well suited to the varied demands of Suzuka.
Nick Heidfeld admits he is gutted that Suzuka won't be on next year's F1 calendar.
Anthony Davidson is expected to be confirmed later this week in Tokyo as one of the drivers of Super Aguri F1 for 2007. The 27-year-old British driver has been a test driver with BAR since 2001.
Briton tipped to partner Sato next season.
Pat Symonds is adamant that Renault can turn the tables on Ferrari in this weekend's Japanese GP.
The engineering chief says the R26 will be "fabulous" around Suzuka as it was at Silverstone.
Fernando Alonso's disappointment at losing out on an easy victory at Shanghai was clear for the world to see on his face during the post-race press conference, but the Spaniard insists the battle is not over, despite losing the championship lead to rival Schumacher.
Ferrari-bound Raikkonen says he remains focused on helping McLaren win in 2006.
Renault are confident they can end Ferrari's recent dominance of the Japanese Grand Prix.
Renault engineering chief Pat Symonds has defended the decision to change Fernando Alonso's intermediate front tyres during his pit stop despite the fact it ended up costing him over 25 seconds in the next 13 laps. He did however admit that it was the wrong call to make.
The Chase to the NASCAR Nextel Cup continued on Sunday at Kansas Speedway where Tony Stewart, who is not in the running for the title, won the race, crossing the finish line at reduced pace as he eked out the last vapours in his fuel tank after a risky fuel strategy.
New $264 million facility to be built in South Cholla province near Seoul.