Formula One News — February 2001
FEBRUARY 10, 2001
Arrows change testing venue
THE Arrows team have decided to change testing venues after adverse weather conditions hindered testing at the Estoril circuit in Portugal.
Ferrari unable to perform long-distance workout
FERRARI were forced to abandon their proposed schedule for Saturday's testing at Mugello and work on settings for the F2001.
Mosley hints at Beirut GP introduction
MAX MOSLEY, the president of Formula One's governing body the FIA, has hinted that Beirut could host a Grand Prix in the future.
FEBRUARY 9, 2001
Estoril testing fails to get off the ground
TESTING plans for three of Formula One's 11 teams were put on hold on Friday when running was forbidden on the Estoril circuit.
Montoya pushes too hard in South Africa
FORMULA ONE rookie Juan Pablo Montoya damaged his Williams FW23 when he suffered an off-track excursion in testing at Kyalami on Friday.
Prost build for the future
PROST GRAND PRIX confirmed their plans to find and develop drivers for the future when they announced allegiances with a British Formula Three and Formula Renault teams.
Minardi sign up tester
THE European Minardi Formula One team took another step in building its new team for the coming season by signing Italian Andrea Piccini as official test driver on Thursday.
If they stay, then I stay, hints Schumacher
FERRARI's Michael Schumacher has hinted that Wednesday's confirmation that Jean Todt and the Ferrari design team will remain at Maranello until 2004 has strengthened the chances of him remaining with the Italian marque.
Voting drivers in is wrong says Mosley
MAX MOSLEY, president of the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile, has spoken out against the voting system that saw inexperienced driver Kimi Raikkonen granted a superlicence.
Morbidelli for Minardi?
THERE is speculation that Gianni Morbidelli may be on the verge of a Formula 1 comeback with the European Minardi team.
What is going on with the commercial rights to Formula 1?
THE last few days have seen any number of reports in the financial newspapers about the future exploitation of the promotional rights of Formula 1 racing with the FIA seeming to have fallen out with Bernie Ecclestone.
FEBRUARY 8, 2001
Car manufacturers would be good for the sport - Mosley
FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DE L'AUTOMOBILE (FIA) president Max Mosley has said moves by five leading car manufacturers to secure a stake in Formula One would be good for the sport.
European-Minardi boss determined to shine in Australia
PAUL STODDART is as direct as you would expect from a forthright, astute businessman who has a gift of getting from A to B with the minimum of fuss or diversion.
De La Rosa on track on Friday
SPANIARD Pedro de la Rosa, who joined Prost Grand Prix as a test and reserve driver on Tuesday, will begin testing for the team on Friday at Estoril.
Dennis warns the FIA
MCLAREN chairman Ron Dennis has warned that the outcome of this year's world championship could be decided in the opening three races if the ruling body, the FIA, is not vigilant in clamping down on any technological cheating.
Former Jag man moves to Reynard
FORMER Jaguar and Jordan technical director Gary Anderson has finalized his future by joining Reynard, scotching rumors that he may join Sauber or Arrows.
Benetton suffer problems in Estoril
THE new Benetton B201 suffered a setback on Thursday when an engine problem and resultant engine change ended Giancarlo Fisichella's running with the car after 34 laps.
Kyalami testing begins with Williams on top
RALF SCHUMACHER demonstrated the potential of the BMW-Williams FW23 when he topped the times on the opening day of testing in Kyalami, South Africa, on Thursday.
Jordan cut Silverstone test short due to bad weather
JORDAN cut their private testing session at Silverstone short after cold and dismal weather conditions hindered their work.
FEBRUARY 7, 2001
Gary Anderson reappears
DUMPED by Jaguar Racing in December, Gary Anderson has been keeping a low profile in recent months, taking a much-needed rest after a difficult 2000 season with the team.
Newey has high hopes for new McLaren-Mercedes
MCLAREN technical director Adrian Newey is today keeping his fingers crossed that the team's aerodynamic know-how will be about to pay off with a significant performance advantage as the latest McLaren-Mercedes MP4/16 is unveiled at Spain's tight little Valencia circuit.
What now for European Minardi?
WITH Pedro de la Rosa having signed for Prost Grand Prix and Enrique Bernoldi under contract to Arrows, Paul Stoddart needs to find a second driver for the European Minardi team to partner F1 new boy Fernando Alonso.
Bertelsmann increases stake in F1 broadcaster
THE German media company Bertelsmann has become Europe's biggest free-over-air TV company by acquiring an extra 30% in the RTL company, which holds the terrestrial TV rights for Formula 1 in Germany.
India moves to ban tobacco sponsorships
THE plans for there to be a Grand Prix in India within five years could be hit badly by news from Delhi that the government has drawn up a new bill which will ban smoking in public places and stop all tobacco advertising and sponsorships.