Formula One News — February 2000
FEBRUARY 29, 2000
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FIA President Max Mosley has launched another blistering attack on the European Commission Competition department and is threatening to take his complaints to the European Courts of Justice if the commission does not withdraw the charges it has made against the FIA.
FEBRUARY 28, 2000
A new sponsor for Arrows
THE Arrows team has cancelled its planned team launch this week "due to the signing of a new major sponsor which will require a livery change".
Injury forces Button to miss Jerez test
JENSON BUTTON pulled a muscle in his back while training and was forced to pull out of the Jerez test.
More on a Renault comeback
RUMORS have been building in recent days about Renault's intention to return to Formula 1 and while the French car company is playing down the stories, there is no doubt that the stories are serious.
Valencia starts bid for Formula 1 race
THE government of Spain's Valencia state has secured an FIA Formula 1 testing licence for its recently-opened Circuito Ricardo Tormo.
Morgan Grenfell tipped to sell FOH shares
THERE has been speculation in recent days that Morgan Grenfell Private Equity, now a minority shareholder in Formula One Holdings, is trying to sell its share of the company.
Irvine tops Jerez testing for Jaguar
WITH the days ticking away before the opening round of the Formula 1 World Championship in Melbourne, Formula 1 testing activity has intensified with a major test at Jerez and other work being carried out at Barcelona, Mugello and Fiorano.
FEBRUARY 21, 2000
Teams play hide-and-seek with testing times
WITH the days ticking away before the start of the Formula 1 World Championship in Melbourne on March 12, the Formula 1 teams have been testing more than ever in an effort to be ready for the new season.
Russians vote for F1 circuit
THE Moscow City government has voted to build a Formula 1 standard racing circuit at Molzhaneyevsky, close to Moscow's Sheremetyevo International Airport to the north of the city.
Mazzacane and Alonso join Gene at Minardi
THE Telefonica Minardi Fondmetal team unveiled its 2000 package last week at the dramatic Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain.
Ecclestone sells to Hellman & Friedman
THE recent days have seen much confusion in Formula 1 circles about who was going to buy the available 37.5% of Bernie Ecclestone's Formula One Holdings, the company which has the rights to the commercial exploitation of Grand Prix racing.
Michelin test team to be based at Williams
MICHELIN will have a Formula 1 test team this year - and it could be in action within a month.
FEBRUARY 14, 2000
Benetton gets Message?
GORDON MESSAGE has left the Arrows team and is expected to take over the running of the Benetton team shortly.
Ecclestone sells - but who is the buyer?
WE hear that Bernie Ecclestone has completed the sale of part of his Formula One Holdings empire - but not to Morgan Grenfell Private Equity as had been expected.
Renault gears up for new F1 program
AS we have been suggesting since last summer Renault Sport seems to be moving towards a new Formula 1 program in either 2001 or 2002.
The Arrows is quick but money is still short
JOS VERSTAPPEN set the fastest time of last week's testing in Barcelona, beating everyone including the new McLaren-Mercedes in his Arrows-Supertec A21.
Ferrari reveals the new F1-2000
FERRARI unveiled its package for the 2000 season at Maranello last week with the intention of helping Michael Schumacher or Rubens Barrichello to become World Champion this year.
Stallone switches to CART
HOLLYWOOD film star Sylvester Stallone has given up his dreams of making a movie about Grand Prix racing and has announced plans to make a film about CART instead.
Volkswagen zooms in on BMW
THERE are signs that Volkswagen is once again moving towards a bid for the BMW car company and, having been rebuffed in the past, Volkswagen boss Ferdinand Piech is now aiming for a deal which will help BMW out of its problems with the Rover Group.
Formula 1 in South Africa
THERE has been talk about a Grand Prix in South Africa ever since Bernie Ecclestone met with the then president Nelson Mandela in August 1998.
Testing in Spain and South Africa
THERE has been testing all week in Barcelona while Williams and British American Racing have been unable to achieve much because of the worst rain storms South Africa has seen in 60 years.
FEBRUARY 7, 2000
A rash of new cars
THE last week has seen the launch of the Jordan, Prost, Sauber and McLaren chassis for the 2000 season and everyone is now waiting to see the new Ferrari F320.
Red Bull's Junior teams
RED BULL, the company which controls the majority of the shares in the Sauber F1 team, has revealed a new Junior Team structure for the 2000 season.
A blow for Estoril
PORTUGAL's hopes of winning a Grand Prix again took a dive recently when the FIA refused the Estoril circuit a F1 testing licence because the safety work done was not up to standard.