Formula One News — April 2008

APRIL 7, 2008

Massa on his own

Felipe Massa's victory in Bahrain requires little analysis. The Brazilian took the lead at the start from poleman Robert Kubica and he held on to the advantage throughout the race, allowing others to lead only when there were pit stops.

APRIL 6, 2008

Sunday Photos

Bahrain GP - Sunday Photos

Sunday Press Conference

Bahrain GP - Sunday Press Conference

Sunday Team Quotes

Bahrain GP - Sunday Team Quotes

Race Incidents

Bahrain GP - Race Incidents

Race Results

Bahrain GP - Race Results

APRIL 5, 2008

Qualifying Report - Robert in pole-land

Robert Kubica scored his first Formula 1 pole position in Bahrain, beating Felipe Massa to pole by a tiny margin. The BMW Sauber driver is probably running with a slightly smaller fuel load than his rivals but both Felipe Massa and Lewis Hamilton said they could have done better, so the difference may not be enormous.

Saturday Photos

Bahrain GP - Saturday Photos

Saturday Press Conference

Bahrain GP - Saturday Press Conference

Saturday Team Quotes

Bahrain GP - Saturday Team Quotes

Qualifying Results

Bahrain GP - Qualifying Results

Practice 3 Results

Bahrain GP - Practice 3 Results

Looking back

Last September the FIA World Motor Sport Council judged the McLaren team, based on the existence of a number of text messages and telephone calls which were supposed to indicate McLaren guilt. The right to use that information was challenged by McLaren on the basis that it was not acquired legally. This was Mosley's response.

Brazilian supports Mosley

The Brazilian motorsport federation Confederacao Brasileira De Automobilismo (CBA) President Paulo Eneas Scaglione, has said that FIA President Max Mosley has a right to privacy in his private life and should go on and complete his mandate, if he chooses to do so.

APRIL 4, 2008

Practice 2 Report - All quiet until ...

It was a very quiet Friday on the race track in Bahrain until eight minutes before the end of the second practice session when Lewis Hamilton lost control of his McLaren over a kerb and slid sideways into a wall.

Mosley launches legal action

FIA President Max Mosley has launched a legal action against the News of the World, claiming "unlimited damages". Mosley is understood to be angry about an invasion of his privacy. It remains to be seen how the arguments in the case will develop and it is best not to speculate on this.

The AAA comes out against Mosley

The American Automobile Association has joined in the calls for Max Mosley to step down as FIA President.

Friday Photos

Bahrain GP - Friday Photos

Friday Team Quotes

Bahrain GP - Friday Team Quotes

Friday Press Conference

Bahrain GP - Friday Press Conference

More punishment for Mosley

FIA President Max Mosley has been under pressure for the last day or so following announcements from four of Formula 1's six manufacturers that they were none too happen about the allegations about his private life. ADAC, the biggest European automobile club, weighed in on Friday calling for Mosley to "very carefully reconsider" his position as president of the FIA.

Practice 2 Results

Bahrain GP - Practice 2 Results

Hunters in the FIA jungle

If Max Mosley has to go as FIA President, there is no obvious successor. There has been talk of the job going to Ferrari's Jean Todt but his close association with Mosley in recent times could possibly count against him.