Formula One News — April 2001

APRIL 4, 2001

Rain deluge hampers Silverstone test

APRIL showers at Silverstone on Wednesday meant the session became another from which to gain more knowledge on wet weather running.

Arrows in fine u-turn

THE Arrows team have seemingly accepted that Jos Verstappen was to blame for the crash with Juan Pablo Montoya's Williams in the Brazilian Grand Prix after they withdrew their appeal against his $15,000 fine.

APRIL 3, 2001

Benettons first day in Jerez thwarted by Webber injury

BENETTONS first day of testing at the Jerez circuit in Spain on Tuesday was ruined after the team's official test-driver Mark Webber sustained an injury.

Badoer starts testing work for Ferrari at Fiorano

FERRARI test-driver Luca Badoer resumed testing for the Italian team at their Fiorano circuit on Tuesday.

Gene tops times in Magny-Cours test

BMW-WILLIAMS test-driver Marc Gene topped the times in the first day of testing at the Magny-Cours circuit on Tuesday.

Zonta quickest for Jordan on first day of Silverstone test

RICARDO ZONTA boosted the Jordan team's morale by topping the times in the first day of testing at a rain-hit Silverstone circuit on Tuesday.

Mosley issues TV deadline

FORMULA ONE holding company SLEC has been given just eight days to conclude a television rights deal before the sport's governing body, the FIA, begins to look for other options.

Barrichello bad luck nothing special for Brazilians on home ground

TIME tends to go quickly when you're having fun, but Rubens Barrichello's misfortunes in the Brazilian Grand Prix were certainly not the first to befall a home-town hero at Interlagos.

APRIL 2, 2001

Toyota complete first test

TOYOTA completed the first official testing session of their Formula One challenger at the Circuit Paul Ricard on Sunday.

Sauber make the most of Ferrari link

SAUBER's technical director Willy Rampf has stressed the importance of his team's link with the Ferrari team after they learned from the reigning World Champions to earn a podium finish in Brazil.

Kirch to name Thoma to SLEC board

THE Kirch Group will shortly announce the appointment of Walter Thoma to the board of SLEC, the trust fund which controls the commercial rights to Formula 1 racing.

Stoddart looking for new engines

EUROPEAN MINARDI boss Paul Stoddart has said he is looking for new power units and admitted he is talking to two current Grand Prix engine manufacturers in a bid to replace his current Ford supply.

A new home for the Brazilian Grand Prix?

THE Interlagos circuit came in for a great deal of criticism over the Brazilian Grand Prix weekend because of poor organization, dilapidated facilities and crime.

Lauda calls for Barrichello to be banned

JAGUAR RACING advisor Niki Lauda believes Rubens Barrichello should be banned for two races for his part in a number of collisions this season.

McLaren chief Dennis elated with win

RON DENNIS branded his McLaren driver David Coulthard's win in the Brazilian Grand Prix as "outstanding" and then took a swipe at world championship leader Michael Schumacher.

Barrichello and Ralf warned over collision

AFTER colliding for the second successive race, Rubens Barrichello and Ralf Schumacher have been warned over their future conduct.

APRIL 1, 2001

Dennis supports Interlagos circuit

RON DENNIS, the chairman and chief executive officer of the McLaren team, has expressed his concerns that the Interlagos Circuit is being unfairly criticized.

Verstappen blamed by stewards

ARROWS driver Jos Verstappen has been given a $15,000 fine by the stewards of the Brazilian Grand Prix following his dramatic crash with Juan Pablo Montoya on lap 39 of the race.