Formula One News — April 2002

APRIL 17, 2002

More trouble in the pay-TV world

Hot on the heels of the collapses of Kirch, ITV Digital and the South American PSN network, comes news of a crisis at the heart of France's Canal Plus, the biggest contributor to the Formula One group of companies.

Renault's revamped exhibition

Renault has for a long time had its "Pub" on the Champs Elysee in Paris, this is not as one might think a place where one can get a drink but rather a showroom where Renault displays its wares.

Button sets pace at Silverstone again

Jenson Button continued Wednesday to lead the large field of drivers testing at Silverstone this week in preparation for the Spanish GP.

Jarno the winemaker

Renault Sport driver Jarno Trulli has recently become the owner of vineyard.

The Minardi test driver

There has been a certain amount of mystery in recent weeks about the role of Minardi test driver.

Off track competition...

An unfortunate story has recently emerged in Germany about a group of Ferrari fans from Michael Schumacher's home town in Kerpen who decided to build a life-sized replica of the World Champion's Ferrari F399.

Senna's helmet is destroyed

After eight years, the authorities in Bologna have released the helmet which Ayrton Senna was using when he was killed at Imola in May 1994.

BAT attacked for destroying documents

BAT has been attacked by its own shareholders at the annual general meeting for having destroyed documents in March 1998.

Ferrari's "FX" chassis for Tokyo art show

Ferrari is keen to pull in as big a crowd as possible at its exhibition in the Contemporary Art Museum in Tokyo and has just announced that the show will include the prototype of the yet-to-be-seen "FX" model.

APRIL 16, 2002

McLarens leads Toyotas at Mugello test

While the majority of the teams were at Silverstone preparing for the Spanish GP in two weeks, McLaren and Toyota conducted their testing programs at the Mugello circuit.

Button leads testing at Silverstone

Ten of the eleven teams tested at four separate circuits Tuesday in preparation for the Spanish GP on April 28, seven of them at Silverstone, the venue for the British GP on July 7.

Renault confirms Monteiro

It is no big surprise that Portugal's Tiago Monteiro has been named as a member of the Renault F1 Driver Development Program.

Jordan and Honda

We have suggested in recent days that things are happening between Honda and BAR which could result in an exclusive engine supply to British American Racing at the start of 2004.

Banks offer manufacturers 30% of SLEC

The bankers involved in the Kirch business have offered to give the car manufacturers a 30% share in SLEC in an effort to revalue the company.

Being a Barilla

Paolo Barilla will not be remembered as one of the greatest Formula 1 drivers of all time but he was more than capable in a sportscar and in 1985 shared victory in the Le Mans 24 Hours in a Joest Porsche 962.

The changeover at Volkswagen

Wednesday marks the end of Ferdinand Piech's term as chief executive of Volkswagen AG.

The return of the Tour de France

The Tour de France automobile race used to be one of the classic events of the racing calendar but 15 years ago it disappeared from the scene because of lack of interest.

Sullivan's Red Bull F1 Academy

Danny Sullivan, the former F1 driver, CART Champion and Indianapolis 500 winner, is to launch an initiative to bring young American drivers to Grand Prix racing, with the backing of Austrian energy drink maker Red Bull.

APRIL 15, 2002

BAR and BAT

BAR has confirmed that when Prodrive boss David Richards took over the running of British American Racing, part of the deal was that the tobacco company would lengthen its sponsorship of the team for another five years.

The explosive issue of tobacco

The Times newspaper in London put Bernie Ecclestone back on the front pages on Monday.

Orange launches Grand Prix Virtual Experience

The Orange mobile telephone company will soon launch a new virtual reality experience.

Octagon to work with CART

CART has announced that Octagon has been appointed to provide CART with services ranging from television distribution and production, sponsorship and media sales, marketing and public relations, event staging and promotion, gaming and the creation of new events in the international markets.

Trouble on the horizon?

We hear that there has been an official complaint from a rival team to the FIA about the behavior of the Arrows team at the Australian Grand Prix.

Honda Racing Development appoints Szafnauer

HRD announced Monday the appointment of Otmar Szafnauer as its first Vice-President, effective immediately.