Formula One News — August 1997

AUGUST 11, 1997

Fisichella and the contract recognition board

BEFORE Eddie Jordan can decide on his drivers for next season the Irish team boss must work out the contractual situation between Giancarlo Fisichella and Benetton.

Ford to build its own engines?

FORD's head of automotive operations Jac Nasser indicated that the company would have to "go in a different direction" if there was what he called "outside disruption" at Cosworth Engineering.

Panis on schedule

OLIVIER PANIS is on schedule to make his return to the Prost Formula 1 team at the Italian Grand Prix in September.

Jacky E on the move?

JACKY EECKELAERT, Peugeot Sport's F1 Project Coordinator, is a man in demand at the moment.

Ford wants East Coast American Grand Prix

FORD'S head of automotive operations Jac Nasser revealed in Budapest that he believes it is essential that Formula 1 establishes itself in the United States of America if it wishes to portray itself as a global sport.

Damon Hill's future

DAMON HILL's remarkable performance at the Hungarian Grand Prix is likely to boost his chances of landing a top F1 drive next year.

BAT mysteries

THE new BA Team to be funded by British American Tobacco is expected to be announced in September but there continue to be question marks about the form the new team will actually take.

Goodbye Cal

CAL LINT, the manager of Goodyear's international racing department since the start of 1993 is to leave Formula 1 after the Belgian Grand Prix.

AUGUST 4, 1997

Two German races until 2001

THE boom in Grand Prix racing in Germany continues with the announcement last week that Hockenheim will continue to host the German Grand Prix until the year 2001.

Irvine's new deal

EDDIE IRVINE's option to continue for a third season with Ferrari has been taken up by the Italian team, following a series of good results in recent weeks.

Muller for Arrows

JORG MULLER announced on Friday that he has a deal to race for Tom Walkinshaw's Arrows team next season.

This week's testing

THE Formula 1 test teams have been in action in the last week at Silverstone, Mugello, Fiorano, Barcelona and at the drag racing strip at Santa Pod in Bedfordshire in England.

Brundle tries a Benetton

FRUSTRATED Grand Prix racer Martin Brundle - who has been out of work since he was dropped by Jordan at the end of last season - was given an unexpected chance to test for Benetton last week at Silverstone.

Virtual advertising is go

THE German Grand Prix marked a new departure for Bernie Ecclestone's Formula One Communications operations with the first trials of "virtual advertising", a system which means that viewers in different countries see different trackside adverts.

Watch out for ENIC

THE business of sport is booming at the moment and as a result there is interest in Grand Prix racing from the most unusual places.

Bernie and testing

IT is no secret that Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone is trying hard to get the Grand Prix teams to agree to restrict the amount of testing which happens between the races.

Morbidelli back in action

GIANNI MORBIDELLI was back in action last week for the first time since he suffered a broken arm after a testing crash six weeks ago at Magny-Cours.