Formula One News — June 2005

JUNE 17, 2005

BAR confirms Kanaan test

British American Racing Honda has confirmed that it will be testing 2004 Indycar Champion Tony Kanaan later this year.

Friday Team Quotes

United States GP - Friday Team Quotes

Practice 2 Results

United States GP - Practice Session 2 Results

Ralf hits the wall

On Friday afternoon Ralf Schumacher had virtually the same accident as 12 months ago when he crashed his Toyota at Turn 13, the fastest corner on the Indianapolis F1 circuit.

FIA promises to react to public opinions

The FIA says it has received 90,000 completed Formula 1 surveys from fans in 180 countries and that it will announce the results of the survey in the run-up to the British Grand Prix.

Practice 1 Report - Montoya fastest at Indianapolis

United States GP - Practice Session 1 Report

Practice 1 Results

United States GP - Practice Session 1 Results

McLaren Technology Centre is Building of the Year

The McLaren Technology Centre in Woking has won the Building of the Year award from the Royal Fine Art Commission Trust, which presents the annual awards. It was described as "the most beautiful industrial building in the country".

Massa and Ferrari

It is not rocket science to suggest that should Rubens Barrichello decide that the time is right to move on from Ferrari and take advantage of an offer to be a team leader with another F1 team, Ferrari would probably put Felipe Massa into the second car.

Mr Shnaider: Let's get serious

This weekend we should hear that the Jordan F1 team, which is supposed to become Midland F1 in 2006, will have Toyota engines once again. There has been a lot of talk about team owner Alex Shnaider's grand plans but so far we have seen nothing to suggest that he is getting serious about 2006.

The relevance of F1

If you nose around on the Web, you can find a teeshirt which is designed to resemble an FBI-style Wanted poster. The subject of the poster is FIA President Max Mosley, wanted allegedly for "crimes against F1".

JUNE 16, 2005

The FIA issues guidelines for 2008 rules

The FIA has issued a list of guidelines and justifications for them for F1 in 2008. The FIA says that F1 needs to cut costs and wants to reduce annual expenditure of the big teams from the current of $300m to around $30m. This is likely to cause much upset with the manufacturers.

Proposed changes to the rules for the 2008 Formula 1 World Championship

The following is the full FIA document related to rule changes in 2008.

Why the price of oil is important in motor sport

Crude oil prices have risen dramatically in recent months as the world begins to worry about the availability of oil in the future and the latest rises are thought likely to create inflation, restricting growth and make current governments very unpopular.

Motorsport aims for the skies

The UK motorsport industry has organused a trade mission to go to this week's Paris Air Show. Organised by the Motorsport Industry Association, the mission is part of the government-supported "Motorsport to Aerospace" initiative that was devised to bring fresh businesses opportunities to motorsport companies.

JUNE 15, 2005

United States Grand Prix Preview

United States GP - Preview

Why Russia and China are important to F1

Formula 1 has moved to become a more global championship in recent years, expanding out of Europe to embrace new events in the United States, the Middle East and China.

Danica talks about F1

Danica Patrick says that she would be interested in racing in Formula 1 at some point in the future if the right opportunity presented itself.

Ralf says Michael will soon retire

Ralf Schumacher says that his brother Michael will retire from the sport soon. The Toyota F1 driver says that he does not believe that Michael will go on much longer.

The legacy of Le Mans 1955

It may be 50 years since the Le Mans disaster but some of the legacy of that accident remain and this has been highlighted this week.

Lotus builds open-wheeler racer

Group Lotus has announced that it is building a single-seater racing car to be used for track days and club racing.

Peugeot goes back to Le Mans

Peugeot is to return to Le Mans in 2007, planning to win the classic French event with a diesel powered prototype. The project could however face stiff competition from Audi which is believed to be working on a similar project.

Toyota and Jordan and Williams

The Toyota company is currently looking at what it intends to do in F1 in 2006 with an announcement expected in Indianapolis about a deal to run Toyota engines again next year.

JUNE 14, 2005

Ferrari to switch focus to 2006?

The miserable season for Ferrari has been such that the team is now looking at abandoning development of the troublesome F2005 and getting down to business with the F2006.