Formula One News — September 2004
SEPTEMBER 12, 2004
Race Results
Italian GP - Race Results
SEPTEMBER 11, 2004
Qualifying Report - The mystery of the fuel loads
Italian GP - Qualifying Report
Montezemolo attacks Ecclestone
Fiat president Luca di Montezemolo appeared at Monza on Saturday afternoon and gave his views about the current political situation in Formula 1. And it did not make comfortable listening for F1 ringmaster Bernie Ecclestone, who was the target for his comments.
Saturday Photos
Italian GP - Saturday Photos
Saturday Press Conference
Italian GP - Saturday Press Conference
Qualifying Results
Italian GP - Qualifying Results
Practice 4 Results
Italian GP - Practice Session 4 Results
Mosley dismisses arbitration threat
FIA President Max Mosley says that he is pushing ahead with his plan to have 2.4-litre V8 engines despite the fact that the Concorde Agreement includes a clause which specifically states that Formula 1 will be run for 3-litre V10s until the end of the agreement in December 2007.
Mosley wants new blood in F1
Max Mosley says he wants to see new teams in F1.
Mosley explains his retirement U-turn
FIA President Max Mosley turned up at Monza and explained to the Formula 1 media about his decision to un-retire himself after his announcement at Magny-Cours two months ago when he said that he would stand down from his role in October.
Practice 3 Results
Italian GP - Practice Session 3 Results
SEPTEMBER 10, 2004
Practice 2 Report - Raikkonen goes top
Kimi Raikkonen set the fastest time of the Friday afternoon session at Monza, although the Finn's best lap was still slower than the best time achieved by Michael Schumacher in the cooler morning session.
Friday Photos
Italian GP - Friday Photos
Friday Press Conference
Italian GP - Friday Press Conference
Practice 2 Results
Italian GP - Practice Session 2 Results
Practice 1 Report - Ferrari on top in first Monza practice
Italian GP - Practice Session 1 Report
Practice 1 Results
Italian GP - Practice Session 1 Results
FOM to take over more TV coverage in 2005
The latest whisper in Formula 1 circles is that the Formula One group is to increase its role as the host broadcaster of F1 races in 2005. This is great news because it means that the quality of the programming will be assured.
Trulli will drive next year
Jarno Trulli says that he has a deal for next year but will not say with which team the agreement has been made. It is fairly certain however that the contract is with Toyota and it is not clear why the Japanese car manufacturer is waiting to make an announcement.
Signs of change
The World Rally Championship can sometimes offer indications as to what is happening in Formula 1 and the recent days have seen a lot of pushing and shoving over the future of the Ford Motor Company in the series.
SEPTEMBER 9, 2004
Italian Grand Prix Preview
Italian GP - Preview
Panis signs for two years as Toyota tester
Olivier Panis has signed a two-year deal to be Toyota's third driver. He will substitute if either of the two Toyota drivers in 2005 and 2006 is unable to race. It is anticipated that the team will sign Jarno Trulli to race alongside Ralf Schumacher for next year.
Villeneuve and Sauber
There has been lots of talk about a deal between Sauber and Jacques Villeneuve, but team boss Peter Sauber says that at the moment no decision has been made.
SEPTEMBER 8, 2004
Ferrari signs Puma as official sponsor
Ferrari has reached a licensing agreement with Puma AG, a world leader in sports clothing as well as a supplier and sponsor to F1 teams such as Williams-BMW, Renault, Sauber, Jaguar, Jordan, and Minardi.