Formula One News — April 1998
APRIL 13, 1998
BAR and Mecachrome
THERE have been a lot of rumors in recent days linking the new British American Racing with a deal to run Mecachrome V10 engines in 1999.
Questions over Petronas
WHILE Malaysian oil company Petronas did not suffer greatly as a result of the recent financial crisis in Asia, there are still worries about the future of the Sauber Petronas V10 engine program because of the enormous costs of the project.
APRIL 6, 1998
McLaren rests as chasers test
THE West McLaren Mercedes team has scored maximum points in the first two Grands Prix of the season and the Woking team's domination is complete. As a result Mika Hakkinen and David Coulthard were given some time off last week following a hectic few weeks of racing and testing. After finishing 1-2 in Brazil Hakkinen took off for a quiet holiday in Uruguay while Coulthard headed for Miami.
Mini feature: How did McLaren get so far ahead?
AS Formula 1 teams get their first real break of the season - there is little happening in Grand Prix circles in Europe between the two South American races - team bosses are beginning to realize why it is that McLaren-Mercedes has enjoyed such domination in the first two races of the year.
A really wild rumor...
WITHIN the last few days German car manufacturer BMW has agreed terms to buy Rolls-Royce Motor Cars from its parent company, Vickers for $572m. Rolls-Royce is one of the world's most prestigious car-makers and there are rumors that the BMW management is worried that the takeover may serve to water down Rolls-Royce's image as being the luxury car for the rich and famous. BMW has said it intends to expand production from the current 2000 cars per year but reckons that the Rolls-Royce brand is strong enough to survive a little expansion.
McLaren's youth policy
IN a move which is very similar to the BAR plans, McLaren has announced that it is to support a number of drivers at different levels of the sport, all of them running with the same basic liveries as the Formula 1 team.
Boullion to test for BAR
AS we predicted last September Jean-Christophe Boullion has been signed up to be test driver for the planned British American Racing team in 1999.
Audi and Formula 1
IN the wake of the sale of Rolls Royce Motor Cars to BMW, there have been suggestions in F1 circles that the competition for the prestigious car manufacturer will soon be mirrored in F1. There were six groups bidding for Rolls-Royce including three major German car manufacturers: BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen.
Mosley's new European offensive
WHILE the Grand Prix circus was busy in Brazil FIA President Max Mosley was continuing his battle against the European Commission's Competition Directorate.