Formula One News — September 2001
SEPTEMBER 6, 2001
Burti wants to make Monza comeback
WITH drivers lining up to step into his car, Luciano Burti is keen to be cleared fit in time for the Italian Grand Prix.
Enge to Prost
CZECH Formula 3000 front runner Tomas Enge has signed up to Prost as test driver for the remainder of the 2001 season, putting himself in pole position in 2002 and perhaps, should Luciano Burti not make it back to fitness, before the end of this season.
2002 provisional calendar announced
THE provisional calendar for the 2002 Formula One World Championship has been released and it is almost unchanged from this year's schedule.
Britain's MSA calls investigation into GP traffic
THE governing body of British motor sport, the Motor Sport Association (MSA) has taken action to stymie the threat to the British Grand Prix's existence caused by complaints over the traffic system.
Sato presses Rubinho at Mugello
AFTER his Formula 3 team mate Anthony Davidson wrecked his BAR on the opening day of testing at Mugello, Japanese ace Takuma Sato, the newly crowned British Formula 3 champion, set the second fastest time of the day at Mugello, hard on the heels of Ferrari's Rubens Barrichello.
SEPTEMBER 5, 2001
Prost accepts his fate
ALAIN PROST's place in the annals of Formula 1 has been surpassed by Michael Schumacher, who has not only equaled his tally of four world championships but beaten his outright record of 51 wins so it's understandable that 'le Professeur' is feeling a little reflective.
Burti to be released from hospital
PROST driver Luciano Burti is due to be released from the hospital in Liege today following his monumental accident in last weekend's Belgian Grand Prix.
Mugello Testing
RUBENS BARRICHELLO opened the latest Mugello test by topping the timesheets for Ferrari, but an altogether bigger impact was made by young Briton Anthony Davidson in the BAR.
British GP organizers move to pre-empt FIA criticism
THE Motor Sports Association, Britain's national sanctioning authority, is to initiate its own investigation into the traffic flow problems experienced at the British Grand Prix in a bid to head off excessive criticism of the race which many expect to flow from next month's FIA World Council meeting.
British CART race to be screened next day
THE first CART Champ Car oval race at the new Rockingham Speedway has netted the all-important terrestrial TV coverage it needs if it is to have any impact at all - but it won't be screened until the following day.
Badoer's busy season continues
AMID rumors that he may be called on by the Ferrari-powered Prost team to sub for Luciano Burti at Monza next weekend, Ferrari test driver Luca Badoer continued to fettle the championship-winning F2001's electronics software at Fiorano yesterday.
Benetton works on further aero tweaks
FORMER Benetton test driver Oliver Gavin rejoined the Renault-owned team at the Danielson facility as the team tries out further aerodynamic enhancements on its B201 chassis.
SEPTEMBER 4, 2001
McLaren bid for Hakkinen's successor
THE McLaren-Mercedes team has made a bid to hire 21-year old formula one prodigy Kimi Raikkonen as a long-term successor to fellow Finn Mika Hakkinen who is expected to retire at the end of next season.
Much ado about Jenson
WITH Giancarlo Fisichella's allegedly underpowered, ill-handling Benetton holding off David Coulthard's McLaren for much of a Grand Prix, you might expect the Benetton to have been lapping Monaco or the Hungaroring but certainly not Spa, Formula 1's ultimate driver's circuit.
Sato crowned but what is his future?
TAKUMA SATO wrapped up the British Formula 3 title last weekend at Thruxton and is this week testing for three days with BAR at Mugello.
Compaq to merge with Hewlett-Packard
WILLIAMS's title sponsor Compaq is being taken over by rival Hewlett-Packard in a $25bn deal which will see the creation of a new company the size of IBM.
Ferrari paranoia prevents Fassler from having F1 Sauber test
MARCEL FASSLER, the DTM Mercedes driver, has been prevented from testing an F1 Sauber C20 because he is also getting the chance of driving a McLaren MP4/16. And Ferrari, who supplies Sauber's Petronas-badged V10 engines, is worried that McLaren and Mercedes would thereby gain an insight into the comparative performance of the two power units.
BMW abandons European Touring Cars
THE plans to revive the European Touring Car Championship from its current low-key status have taken a knock with the news that BMW is to abandon the series.
F3000 men get their chance
NEWLY crowned FIA Formula 3000 champion Justin Wilson and his Coca-Cola backed team mate Tomas Enge are to test for Jordan and Prost respectively this week.
SEPTEMBER 3, 2001
Burti survival another endorsement for F1 safety standards
LUCIANO BURTI's terrifying high speed accident in Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix served as a heartening reminder of the progress which continues to be made behind the scenes on motor racing safety.
A chance for Enge?
WITH Luciano Burti still in the hospital in Liege on Monday night, there is a distinct possibility that he will not be fit to race at the Italian Grand Prix in 10 days from now.
SEPTEMBER 2, 2001
Burti survives huge accident
LUCIANO BURTI survived an horrific looking accident on the fifth lap of the Belgian Grand Prix after the Prost driver tangled with Eddie Irvine's Jaguar at the flat out Blanchimont corner at historic Spa-Francorchamps.
SEPTEMBER 1, 2001
Ron's fuss about nothing
SIX hours after the end of qualifying, nobody knew exactly what the grid positions were for tomorrow's Belgian Grand Prix. The reason? Ron Dennis.
Asiatech confirms Minardi deal
THE Asiatech organization has confirmed that it will be supplying Minardi with engines next year.