Formula One News — November 2000

NOVEMBER 12, 2000

Herbert in disappointing mood

JOHNNY HERBERT has admitted that he wanted more from his career even though he managed to win three Grand Prix.

NOVEMBER 11, 2000

Prost new car on schedule

NEW Managing Director of Prost, Joan Villadelprat, has confirmed that the first of the new Ferrari-engine cars will be finished as scheduled at the end of January.

Has Sauber lost his marbles?

HAVE you ever heard of James Matthews? Or Jean-Pierre Hoursourigaray? Ludovic Faure? Or Jean-Claude Perrin? No? Well, they all have one thing in common: they were all strong forces in Formula Renault at some point in the history of the sport.

Hill hits out at old rival Schumacher

FORMER World Champion Damon Hill has hit out at his long time rival Michael Schumacher - claiming that he is a better driver than the Ferrari ace.

Schumacher in high spirits after leg op

WORLD CHAMPION Michael Schumacher vowed he would be back to his best when he returns to the cockpit of his car in January - after the operation to remove a pin from his leg was successful.

NOVEMBER 10, 2000

Alonso the center of attention in F1 circles

SPANIARD Fernando Alonso is at the center of Formula One attention with the possibility of three drives on the cards for the youngster - with Minardi, Ferrari and Prost.

McLaren pit stop knowledge to help child surgery

SOMETIMES the most off-beat stories are the best, so it's nice to be able to record that the McLaren-Mercedes team is helping London's famous Great Ormond street hospital in what might best be described as "pit stop" baby care.

Tunisia announces F1 plans

KARIM AZUZ, the president of the Tunisian Automobile Club, announced on Thursday that he is ready to meet the Federation Internationale l'Automobile (FIA) in a bid to host a grand prix in the future.

Raikkonen's Sauber move held up by red tape

FINN Kimi Raikkonen's proposed move to Sauber is being held up by his application for a super licence to drive in Formula One.

Any minute now...

ON Friday morning Formula 1 bosses were anxiously watching the Frankfurt Stock Exchange as the share price of Thomas Haffa's EM.TV company continued to fall.

How much more can EM.TV take?

AFTER losing 8% of its value on Wednesday, EM.TV took a further hit on Thursday on Frankfurt's Neuer Markt stock exchange with the shares dropping another 6.7% during the day to finish up at 29.03 Euros ($24.67).

NOVEMBER 9, 2000

Schumacher number one in the world

NEW world champion Michael Schumacher has been named as the number one motor racing driver in the world according to the latest Champion Sparks Plugs Rankings.

Haffa takes another hammering

THOMAS HAFFA's EM.TV media company, which owns 50% of the Formula One group of companies took another hammering on the Frankfurt Neuer Markt on Wednesday when the firm's share price dropped another 8.3% in a day.

Schumacher recovers after successful leg operation

WORLD CHAMPION Michael Schumacher is recovering at home in Switzerland after a successful operation to remove a 30-centimeter metal pin from his right leg.

NOVEMBER 8, 2000

Bigois recovering

LOIC BIGOIS, the head of aerodynamics at Prost Grand Prix is still out of action as the result of a motorcycling accident a month ago which resulted in the Frenchman suffering a broken leg.

A change of management at Orange

ARROWS sponsor Orange is expecting to announce a management reshuffle in around a month and it is expected that Hans Snook, the man who brought the mobile telephone company into Formula 1, will leave the company.

Schumacher to auction driving suit for charity

WORLD CHAMPION Michael Schumacher has confirmed that he will auction one of his Ferrari driving suits next month in a bid to raise funds for an autism charity.

Volkswagen makes a step towards competition

THE Volkswagen car company and its subsidiaries have avoided most forms of motor racing in recent years - apart from the successful Audi sportscar program - although there has been a fairly active rallying program with its subsidiaries Skoda, Seat and VW itself.

Leaseplan and Minardi

WE hear that Minardi is likely to sign up the rising Spanish star Fernando Alonso with backing from the Belgian finance company Leaseplan, which is hoping to use Formula 1 to expand its business in Spain.

NOVEMBER 7, 2000

Schumacher to enter hospital for leg op

TRIPLE WORLD CHAMPION Michael Schumacher will enter hospital this week to have an operation to remove a pin from his leg.

If you're bigger than Mercedes, don't bother applying here!

WHEN DaimlerChrysler board director Jurgen Hubbert stated firmly at the weekend that there would be no future berth for Michael Schumacher in the McLaren-Mercedes squad, he was re-stating the feelings of the German car company which played such a major role in the young Schumi's emergent career a decade ago.

Jordan announce appointment of John Putt as new chief operating officer

JORDAN GRAND PRIX have reshuffled their management structure with the appointment of John Putt as chief operating officer on Tuesday.

Mercedes vow never to offer Schumacher a return

MERCEDES-BENZ president Jurgen Hubbert has said that German Michael Schumacher will not be offered a return to the team when his contract expires with Ferrari in 2002 - even though they started him on his path to stardom.