Formula One News — May 1997

MAY 26, 1997

Will the Concorde Agreement be scrapped?

AS Bernie Ecclestone ties up the final details for the sale of shares in his company Formula 1 Holdings Ltd., there were suggestions in Barcelona that there could be revolutionary changes ahead for the organization of Grand Prix racing - including what could lead to a replacement of the Concorde Agreement with a longer-term tripartite contract between F1 Holdings Ltd., the FIA and the F1 teams.

Michelin in F1 in 1998?

MICHELIN has a habit of not announcing its major moves in motor sport until the last possible minute and there is a growing body of opinion in F1 that the French tire company is preparing to enter Grand Prix racing in 1998.

Lola Cars in administration

LOLA CARS, one of Britain's best-known racing car manufacturers, has gone into financial administration as a result of the company's failure in F1 earlier this year.

Tobacco problems

EARLY last week Britain's new Health Secretary Frank Dobson confirmed that the Labor government in Britain is preparing a law to ban sports sponsorships by cigarette manufacturers.

Portugal - work needed

THE Portuguese Grand Prix looks likely to be off the F1 calendar this year because there is too much to be done for the venue to be finished in time for an FIA inspection on August 31.

Mugen close to Jordan deal

HIROTOSHI HONDA, the boss of Mugen Honda, is to decide shortly which team he intends to supply with his F1 engines in 1998.

What now for Arrows?

IF Mugen confirms that it is intending to supply Eddie Jordan with its V10 engines in the future, Tom Walkinshaw's plans to create a front running F1 operation will receive a major setback.

Ford decides against customer V10s

JACKIE STEWART has managed to convince the management of the Ford Motor Company that it must concentrate its efforts in Formula 1 on designing and building a competitive V10 engine for his team and not split its energy by providing customer V10 engines next year.

Friction at Prost

THERE have been suggestions in recent weeks that the relationship between Alain Prost and Mugen Honda has been going through a rocky patch in recent weeks.

Morbidelli in for Larini

SAUBER has dumped Italian Nicola Larini in favor of Gianni Morbidelli.

Rumi to buy control of Minardi?

RUMORS in Barcelona suggested that Fondmetal boss Gabriele Rumi is in the process of acquiring Flavio Briatore's shareholding in the company which owns 70% of the shares in the Minardi F1 team.

MAY 19, 1997

Trulli tries a Benetton

JARNO TRULLI's day of running with Benetton last week in Barcelona was interesting in that the team's official reason for using the Minardi driver - filming - was clearly not the real reason for the test.

Hill's big crash

DAMON HILL's patience with the Arrows team must be wearing thin.

Rumors from Munich

BMW Motorsport engineers began studying normally-aspirated F1 engines as long ago as 1986 but a year later - faced by intense competition in the automotive markets - the Munich company withdrew from F1.

Watch out for Redon

ONE name which is being overlooked in relation to the future of Prost Grand Prix is that of French Formula 3000 driver Laurent Redon, who is tipped to be nominated as Prost's test driver for 1998.

Scrabbling over the BAT loot

THERE is much excitement in F1 circles at the moment over the likely destination of money from British American Tobacco.

Hiccups in Portugal

THE Portuguese Grand Prix has been canceled and the final race of the year, according to the FIA, will be a European Grand Prix at Jerez de la Frontera in southern Spain.

Tobacco politics in Britain and Europe

QUEEN ELIZABETH II's speech at the opening of the new British Parliament last week - effectively a statement of the new government's planned policies - included the intention to ban tobacco advertising in Great Britain.

Testing action last week

THERE were three days of testing last week in Barcelona, where teams were preparing for the forthcoming Spanish Grand Prix and it was the two Williams-Renault drivers Jacques Villeneuve and Heinz-Harald Frentzen dominating proceedings as usual.

Morbidelli tries a Sauber

FERRARI test driver Gianni Morbidelli was in action in Barcelona last week at the wheel of a Sauber Petronas and it is perhaps significant that while Johnny Herbert was given two days of testing, his regular team mate Nicola Larini was left without any testing.

MAY 12, 1997

Changes coming at Benetton

THE Benetton team is struggling badly and there are signs that we can expect to see big changes in the next few months as the Benetton Family decide what they wish to do with their Grand Prix team.

Scalabroni to head Williams sportscar program

WILLIAMS is tipped to be negotiating to hire Argentine designer Enrique Scalabroni to head the team's yet-to-be-announced sportscar operation with BMW.

Mosley says "No change"

MAX MOSLEY, the president of the international automobile federation, says that the F1 rules are not going to be changed because teams and drivers say they do not like the cars which are being planned.

What now for Dernie?

HAVING been replaced as technical director of Arrows by John Barnard, Frank Dernie is now looking at his Formula 1 future.