Formula One News — September 2001

SEPTEMBER 14, 2001

Hakkinen to take a year off, Raikkonen to McLaren

Mika Hakkinen is to take a year out of Formula 1 to spend more time with his family.

Clear stuck in New York

There have been a number of stories circulating in Monza about F1 people who are stuck in New York.

SEPTEMBER 13, 2001

Hakkinen poised to quit F1

Mika Hakkinen, who won the world championship at the wheel of a McLaren-Mercedes in 1998 and 99, is poised to quit formula one at the end of the season.

Monza - a very significant event

THE Italian Grand Prix may not seen to be that important in the wake of what has been happening in the United States of America but this weekend will be seen in the years to come as a very significant one for Formula 1.

Manufacturers agree to push ahead with rival series

THE automobile manufacturers met at the Frankfurt Motor Show yesterday and agreed to push ahead with their plans to establish their own World Championship in 2008 when the current Concorde Agreement expires.

Prost and Ferrari to meet at Monza

ALAIN PROST and the Ferrari bosses are to meet at Monza to decide what to do about the team's engine supply next year.

The United States GP is on

The Formula 1 team managers (excepting Eddie Jordan who is rumored to be stuck in New York) gathered at Monza at lunchtime on Thursday to discuss the matters of the moment and it was agreed that the United States Grand Prix at Indianapolis will go ahead in two weeks time unless the United States government decides to stop the event.

Formula 1 team meeting - the details

THE Formula 1 team managers met at Monza at midday on Thursday to discuss the matters of the moment in F1 circles and a number of important decisions were taken.

SEPTEMBER 12, 2001

FIA says races to go ahead

THE international automobile federation has decided that the Italian and United States Grands Prix will go ahead as planned.

Monza: no reason why there should not be a race

A spokesman at the Autodromo Nazionale at Monza told the German press service DPA that there is currently no reason why the race should not go ahead as planned this weekend.

No decision expected about Italian GP until later today

NO decision about whether or not the Italian Grand Prix at Monza will go ahead this weekend is likely until tonight as the FIA President Max Mosley is currently on a airplane, returning to Europe from the FIA Congress of the America's in Lima, Peru.

The effects of the attacks on the US

IT is impossible to predict the long-term effects of the terrorist attacks yesterday in New York and Washington but the unsettling of the world's economy is something which will have a very damaging effect on motor racing, a sport which uses huge sums of investment every year. The general sense of uncertainty which the attacks have left behind have already hit the stock markets of the world.

Team principals to meet at Monza to discuss Indianapolis

THE Formula 1 team principals are due to meet tomorrow at Monza although the meeting is likely to be disrupted because of the ban currently in place on all private aviation in Britain.

Pischetsreider named as Piech replacement

ALTHOUGH the announcement was completely overshadowed by the events in New York, Volkswagen AG nominated Bernd Pischetsrieder as the man who will replace Ferdinand Piech when he retires early next year.

Jaroslaw stands in for Enge

WITH Tomas Enge driving for Prost Grand Prix at Monza, and possibly until the end of the F1 season, the Coca-Cola Nordic Racing team has been hunting for a replacement for the Czech driver for the final round of the International Formula 3000 title at Monza this weekend.

Mosley will have no opposition

MAX MOSLEY will be re-elected FIA President at the forthcoming FIA General Assembly.

Goodyear heading for the IRL

HAVING apparently given up its plans to get back into Formula 1, Goodyear is now planning to enter the Indy Racing League, hoping to take over the role of exclusive tire supplier from Firestone in 2003.

Marc Gene retained by BMW Williams as test driver

MARC GENE will be retained as the BMW Williams team's official F1 test driver in 2002, it was announced today (Wednesday).

Rumors circulate of Monza cancellation

RUMORS were circulating on Wednesday morning that the Italian Grand Prix at Monza might be cancelled as a result of the attacks on New York and Washington and the subsequent ban of certain kinds of flying.

Why Formula 1 should race at Monza

THE decision that the Italian Grand Prix at Monza should go ahead this weekend as planned is the correct one, despite the terrible happenings in the last 24 hours in the United States of America.

SEPTEMBER 11, 2001

Alesi admits that he has no contract for 2002

THERE has been much confusion in recent weeks over the contractual status of Jean Alesi in 2002 but it has now emerged that the French veteran has nothing lined up but is still hoping that a series of strong results in the final races of the year will convince Eddie Jordan to keep him on next year.

ABC names F1 commentary team

ABC SPORTS has named the men who will commentate on this year's United States Grand Prix at Indianapolis.

Paul Ricard under threat - from fire

THERE have been some huge fires in the last day and a half in the south of France, one of the biggest being around the Paul Ricard racing circuit at Le Castellet where 400 firemen and Canadair aircraft have been fighting to contain a 2000-acre blaze around the track. Hundreds of people had to be evacuated from the area.

Toyota signs up another youngster

THE Toyota Formula 1 team has been out recruiting again and the word on the street is that it has signed a long-term deal with Sweden's Richard Goransson, who is currently third in the British Formula Ford series.