Formula One News — June 2005

JUNE 14, 2005

Formula 1 audiences are growing again

Formula 1 TV audiences have increased dramatically compared to 2004. In the United Kingdom, ITV1's live broadcast of the race in Montreal attracted 50% more viewers than last year.

It is holiday week for F1

The Formula 1 circus has dispersed from Montreal with people heading off in different directions.

Patrick wing fetches $42,650

The damaged front wing Danica Patrick left behind when she spun at the Indianapolis 500 has been sold for $42,650 in an eBay auction.

JUNE 13, 2005

Race Report - Ten green bottles

There were six F1 cars running up the front. Six F1 cars running up the front, but if one F1 car would accidentally fall, they're be five F1 cars running at the front. And so it goes, a childish rhyme which neatly summed up what happened in the 2005 Canadian Grand Prix.

Hamilton wins Zandvoort

Lewis Hamilton won the Marlboro Masters event at Zandvoort on Sunday in his ASM Dallara-Mercedes.

Montreal popular and unpopular

The Formula 1 Media is generally a fairly docile group of people but at the weekend the press finally took exception to the facilities on offer in Montreal and sent a petition to the FIA, FOM and the Montreal city authorities asking for action to be taken to improve the facilities on the Ile de Notre Dame.

Ranger has F1 plans

Jordan F1 team owner Alex Shnaider says that he would like to have a Russian and a Canadian driving for the Midland F1 team in the future. The Toronto-based Russian is a naturalised Canadian and would love to see a driver from each country in his cars.

Want to buy the unbuyable?

Motorsport enthusiasts have a chance this week to buy unbuyable privileges for the British Grand Prix weekend. A pair of F1 paddock passes are on offer from The Grand Prix Mechanics Charitable Trust

BMW and Williams - where do we go from here?

While everyone was concentrating on the race in Montreal on Sunday, the BMW Williams pit had a low-key but very important visitor, BMW's chief financial officer Stefan Krause, who is tipped to be the man who will take over as chairman within the next few years.

Sunday Press Conference

Canadian GP - Sunday Press Conference

JUNE 12, 2005

Sunday Photos

Canadian GP - Sunday Photos

Race incidents from Montreal

Canadian GP - Race incidents

Sunday Team Quotes

Canadian GP - Sunday Team Quotes

Race Results

Canadian GP - Race Results

Scheckter does Dallas

Tomas Scheckter has not won an Indy Racing League race since Michigan in 2002 when he took a Red Bull Cheever Dallara-Infiniti to victory. The South African has always been seen as being quick but has been accident-prone. But at the Texas Motor Speedway on Saturday night, Scheckter showed his class.

JUNE 11, 2005

Qualifying Report - Button it!

Any talk about cheating at Imola dried up rather suddenly in Montreal when Jenson Button nailed pole position for the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal in his BAR-Honda.

Danica for Indianapolis

Danica Patrick is expected to be present at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Thursday next week as the Formula 1 teams get ready for the United States Grand Prix at Indianapolis.

Another Rahal on the way

Sons of famous fathers were in the spotlight in the Star Mazda Championship race at Montreal on Saturday with Bobby Rahal's son Graham taking on Michael Andretti's son Marco.

Coulthard or Barrichello for BAR-Honda

David Coulthard and Rubens Barrichello are fighting it out to get the number one drive at BAR-Honda in 2006.

Saturday Photos

Canadian GP - Saturday Photos

Saturday Press Conference

Canadian GP - Saturday Press Conference

Hayes to NASCAR

The word on the street in NASCAR circles is that former Cosworth F1 engine designer Nick Hayes is to work on engine development for the Hendrick Motorsport team in the Nextel Cup.

Saturday Team Quotes

Canadian GP - Saturday Team Quotes