Formula One News — October 1995
OCTOBER 30, 1995
Suzuki hurt in Suzuka shunt
JAPANESE racing star Aguri Suzuki was injured last Saturday when he crashed his Ligier-Mugen Honda backwards heavily into a wall at Suzuka during final qualifying for the Japanese Grand Prix.
Honda-Honda aiming for 1998
THERE is little doubt in F1 circles that the Honda Motor Company is planning to return to Formula 1 racing within the next few years.
Pacific to announce Judd V10 deal for 1996
THE Pacific Grand Prix team will shortly announce that it has agreed a deal with John Judd's Engine Developments company for the supply of ex-Yamaha V10 engines for next year.
Dennis - I was only joking
MCLAREN boss Ron Dennis told pressmen in Japan that stories which suggested that Roger Penske was buying shares in McLaren had been accurately reported - but that the whole story had actually been a joke between Dennis and F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone.
Wendlinger gets another F1 chance
FOLLOWING promising testing results with Sauber at Mugello recently, Karl Wendlinger was given another chance to prove that he is fit to race in F1.
Ecclestone looking to Florida?
RATHER than visiting the Pacific and Japanese Grands Prix F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone flew to the United States of America to meet the top management of the McDonald's Corporation, the world's largest global restaurant chain, which currently operates 15,000 outlets around the world.
Will Diniz be a Ligier driver?
RUMORS in Japan say that the team is about to sign a contract with Brazilian Pedro Diniz, who has $8 million of sponsorship for any team which wishes to sign him up.
Argentina GP doubts in 1996
THE future of the Argentine Grand Prix in Buenos Aires seems to be in some doubt at the moment with the volatile peso being only part of the problem.
Autopolis going to the wall
AUTOPOLIS - the company which sponsored Benetton a few years ago and which built a state of the art racing circuit in a remote part of Japan - is to be liquidated shortly and company president Tomonori Tsurumaki is in some difficulties with the Japanese authorities.
Sospiri pushing for F1 future
THE newly-crowned European Formula 3000 Champion Vincenzo Sospiri is busy trying to find himself an F1 drive in 1996.
Stars queue up for Bercy karting
THE Formula 1 drivers may be paid a lot of money - but they do have work for it.
OCTOBER 23, 1995
Schumacher is World Champion
MICHAEL SCHUMACHER'S brilliant victory at Aida yesterday clinched the German's second World Championship.
David Brown to quit Williams for McLaren.
DAVID BROWN, one of F1's best known race engineers, is to leave Williams at the end of the year, after 14 years with the team.
What you may not know about Suzuka
SUZUKA, in the Mie Prefecture of Japan between the cities of Nagoya and Osaka, is Honda's own racing circuit, built in 1961-62 to test the company's products.
Magnussen impresses for McLaren
MCLAREN'S Danish test driver Jan Magnussen did a remarkable job at Aida last weekend, standing in for Finnish star Mika Hakkinen, who was forced to miss the Pacific Grand Prix as a result of surgery for an acute appendicitis.
World Council business
THE FIA World Council met last week in Paris, France, to vote through a number of important changes for motor sport.
Chrysler looking at F1 again
WE hear from the United States that Chrysler is once again considering an involvement in Grand Prix racing, despite having been left standing at the Grand Prix altar by McLaren in 1993.
Dennis denies McLaren changes
MCLAREN boss Ron Dennis has reacted angrily to stories suggesting that shares in the team are being acquired by Indycar team owner Roger Penske.
Changes at Peugeot Sport
PEUGEOT SPORT, suppliers of engines to the Jordan Formula 1 team, is making major structural changes for the future in an effort to become more competitive.
The future for Williams
THERE were wild rumors doing the rounds in Japan last weekend suggesting that Gerhard Berger and Damon Hill are to swap their 1996 drives.
OCTOBER 16, 1995
Ligier - going its own way
HAVING closely followed - but not, according to the FIA copied, the Benetton B195 with its JS41 design - Ligier now seems to be planning to do its own thing in 1996.
Champion in all but name
THIS weekend in Japan Michael Schumacher should become the 1995 Formula 1 World Champion.
Fontana bids for Sauber seat
ARGENTINE rising star Norberto Fontana is to test this week for the Red Bull Sauber Ford team at Mugello in Italy.
What you may not know about Aida
THE biggest problem with the Tanaka International racing circuit at Aida is that it isn't near anywhere.