Formula One News — November 2001
NOVEMBER 12, 2001
Barrichello wins kart enduro
Rubens Barrichello, Tony Kanaan and Mario Haberfeld teamed up on Sunday to win the Granja Viana kart race on Sunday in Sao Paulo.
Briscoe tries Toyota F1 car
Just a few days before there is a total ban on testing in Formula 1, Ryan Briscoe was given his first runs at the wheel of the Toyota F1 car at Paul Ricard in the south of France.
NOVEMBER 11, 2001
Tyrrell memorial service this week
A memorial service for the late Ken Tyrrell will take place on Thursday at Guildford Cathedral in Surrey.
Bernie decides against Russian Embassy move
Bernie Ecclestone, now officially Britain's third richest citizen, has apparently been out looking for more shrewd opportunities on the UK property market.
Silverstone under attack from BBC Watchdog
BBC Television's prime time consumer affairs program Watchdog screened an investigation into ticket prices at the British GP next year and called in Octagon Motorsport Rob Bain to justify the hike.
Vodafone sponsorship deals questioned as phone company prepares to write off billions of dollars
Vodafone, the mobile phone giant which has committed itself to backing both the Ferrari team and Manchester United football club is tightening its belt for some disastrous trading figures to be announced on Tuesday (13 November).
Putin launches against organized crime in Russia
Vladimir Putin, the president of the Russian federation, has called on all Russia's citizens to help the police combat organized crime.
NOVEMBER 10, 2001
China moves closer to West
China has made a major step towards becoming integrated into the global economy by finally getting membership of the World Trade Organization
Eddie Irvine leads F1 drivers - in terms of age
Eddie Irvine turns 36 today and with the retirement from Formula 1 of Jean Alesi, the Jaguar racing driver looks set to become the doyen of the sport next year.
NOVEMBER 9, 2001
The Jordan pressure cooker
The return of Gary Anderson to Jordan Grand Prix is an interesting move for both men. But it likely to cause some trouble.
BMW sales keep going up
While most of the car companies have reported a drop in sales figures since the terrorist attacks of September 11, BMW has just reported that its worldwide sales in October were up by 18.5 percent compared to the same period in the previous year.
Mateschitz confirms American team dream
Dietrich Mateschitz's claims that he is intending to create an American F1 team (an odd thing for an Austrian to be doing) have been confirmed.
NOVEMBER 8, 2001
Arrows takes partner to court
Arrows launched legal action against Coral, saying the betting company is in breach of a sponsorship agreement. Coral is the owner of Eurobet.
Saelens samples F1 car at Misano
At the recent European Minardi day at the Santa Monica (Misano) Circuit, Minardi F3000 driver David Saelens had his first experience behind the wheel of a Formula One car.
F1 eyes US markets as CART stumbles
The Formula 1 authorities are watching developments in the United States of America closely as CART tries to figure out how to survive.
Alesi tests Mercedes DTM
Jean Alesi tried his hand in a Mercedes-Benz touring car at Hockenheim on Wednesday and enjoyed himself enormously.
NOVEMBER 7, 2001
Gary Anderson returns to the Jordan F1 team
Gary Anderson, the man who oversaw the design of every F1 Jordan from 1990 to 98, is returning to the Silverstone-based team after a spell working with the rival Jaguar squad and Reynard Motorsport.
Nick Wirth appointed Reynard technical director
Nick Wirth, the former Benetton team chief designer and the man behind the Simtek F1 squad in 1994-95, is returning to front line motor racing as Technical Director for Reynard Motorsport.
Ferrari to begin championship defense in old car
The Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport has reported that Ferrari will begin defense of their championship using a revised version of the F2001 chassis instead of a new design.
Audi boss to be dumped
Reports in The Financial Times indicate that Volkswagen will shortly announce the departure of Franz-Josef Paefgen, the chief executive of Audi.
Jaguar and Carlin sign Courtney
Australia's James Courtney is to lead the British Formula 3 Championship-winning Carlin Motorsport team in 2002. He will also be the Jaguar Racing test driver next year.
Criminal proceedings begin against Haffa
The Bavarian state prosecution service has announced that it has started criminal proceedings against Thomas Haffa and his brother Florian.
Trulli wants peace
Jarno Trulli is among 240 Italian-based sportsmen and women who have signed a petition calling on the United States and its allies to stop military action in Afghanistan.
NOVEMBER 6, 2001
Honda takes home CART title number four
Honda may be pulling out of CART at the end of 2002 but the company has just wrapped up its fourth Manufacturer's Championship in the American series, despite strong opposition from Ford and Toyota.