Formula One News — September 2000

SEPTEMBER 26, 2000

Minardi chairman Rumi bows out of Formula One after sell-out

MINARDI chairman Gabriele Rumi has bid a tearful farewell to Formula One after the buyout of his 70 per cent stake in the Italian team by the South American Pan American Sport Network International (PSN) cable and satellite broadcasting company.

Brewing company Interbrew linked with Prost

BREWING company Interbrew are the latest potential financial saviours to be linked with the Prost team.

Italian brake manufacturer Brembo seal AP Racing takeover

ITALIAN brake manufacturers Brembo SpA have completed the buy out of their British counterparts AP Racing in a $43 million deal.

Young guns in action

Brazilian rising star Antonio Pizzonia clinched the British Formula 3 Championship over the weekend at Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium.

Prost confirm Gauloises sponsorship withdrawal

Prost Grand Prix team confirmed on Tuesday that their major sponsor Gauloises Blondes are pulling out of Formula One.

Minardi reveal mechanics are not seriously injured

MINARDI have said that the two mechanics injured during pit-stops in the United States Grand Prix at Indianapolis are not seriously hurt as was first reported.

SEPTEMBER 25, 2000

Silverstone unveils future plans

THE management of Silverstone has now revealed details of its plans to spend $12m to upgrade the circuit so that it can continue to host the British Grand Prix in the years ahead.

Zonta and Arrows

ARROWS had been expected to announce in Indianapolis that it will keep the same driver line-up next season but there appear to be problems between the team and Jos Verstappen.

Benetton and Fisichella

THE relationship between the Benetton team and Giancarlo Fisichella is cooling rapidly in the wake of Mark Webber's impressive test for the team recently in Estoril.

Prost confirms Ferrari deal

AS we have been predicting for some weeks, Prost Grand Prix will use Ferrari engines next year and in 2002.

Williams confirms Montoya

WILLIAMS has finally confirmed that Juan-Pablo Montoya will be partnering Ralf Schumacher in Formula 1 next year.

Toyota runs its V10 for the first time

TOYOTA Motorsport ran its first prototype Formula 1 V10 engine last week at its headquarters in Marsdorf, near Cologne, in Germany.

Rahal confirmed at Jaguar

AS we predicted recently, CART team owner Bobby Rahal has been named as the new chief executive of Jaguar Racing.

Minardi is sold

MINARDI will announce today that Gabriele Rumi has sold his 70% shareholding in the team to its sponsor the Panamerican Sports Network, which controls the digital TV rights for Formula 1 in South America.

Sauber looking seriously at Raikkonen

THE Sauber Petronas team is understood to be looking seriously about signing up Finnish rising star Kimi Raikkonen for next year - perhaps even as team mate to Nick Heidfeld.

SEPTEMBER 23, 2000

Formula One workers held by US customs

52 Formula One workers have been held by customs officials at Detroit's Metro airport, according to reports in the United States media.

TV row erupts in Indianapolis

Formula One's efforts to ingratiate itself with America have hit an early stumbling block after a row has developed with the local representatives of the enormous NBC TV network.

SEPTEMBER 22, 2000

Mosley hits out at "embarrassing" Silverstone

Formula One chief Max Mosley has hit out at the outdated Silverstone facilities and warned that the future of the British Grand Prix could be in doubt.

Pollock admits talking to CART team boss Barry Green

British American Racing managing director Craig Pollock has re-ignited speculation that CART team boss Barry Green is set to join the Formula One outfit after he admitted he has been in talks with the Team Kool Green boss.

Ferrari confirm Prost engine deal

Ferrari announced on Friday that they will supply Prost Grand Prix with engines for the 2001 Formula One World Championship.

BAR sign up with two new commercial partners

British American Racing announced on Friday that they have signed up with two new commercial partners - Bee-Trade.com and ART Advanced Research Technologies Inc.

Ecclestone backs Donington bid to host 2002 British Grand Prix

British American Racing announced on Friday that they have signed up with two new commercial partners - Bee-Trade.com and ART Advanced Research Technologies Inc.

SEPTEMBER 21, 2000

Schumacher reveals surprise at reaction to his tears at Monza

Michael Schumacher has said he was surprised at the reaction in the media to his tearful press conference after winning the Italian Grand Prix.

Rohan unveils plans for Silverstone expansion

Silverstone boss Denys Rohan has unveiled major redevelopment plans for the circuit as it aims to re-enter the race to host the 2002 British Grand Prix.