Formula One News — August 2000
AUGUST 13, 2000
Hakkinen moves into title lead after convincing Hungaroring victory
FINN Mika Hakkinen moved into the championship lead and closer to a hat-trick of world titles with a convincing victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix at the Hungaroring on Sunday.
Jaguar set to give youngsters a chance in testing
JAGUAR will give youngsters Tomas Scheckter and Narain Karthikeyan test drives at Silverstone next week.
Former Arrows driver Takagi eyes BAR testing drive
FORMER Arrows driver Toranosuke Takagi has insisted that he is keen to return to Formula One and is setting his sights on a test drive with British American Racing.
UFA may get bigger slice of Prost
TEAM OWNER Alain Prost is on the verge selling further shares to German company UFA.
AUGUST 12, 2000
Top teams express pit-lane concerns
FERRARI and McLaren have expressed new concerns that race results can be affected by pit-lane blocking during a safety car period.
Ecclestone presented with golden key of Budapest
BERNIE ECCLESTONE, the FIA vice-president and Formula One ringmaster was presented with the Golden Key of Budapest on Saturday.
Coca-Cola hold meeting with Ferrari
FERRARI invited Coca-Cola to a meeting at their motorhome in the Hungaroring paddock on Saturday, intensifying the likelihood that the American soft drinks company will sponsor the Italian team next year.
Ferrari president Di Montezemolo encourages Barrichello's title aspirations
FERRARI president Luca Di Montezemolo has insisted that his primary aim is to see Ferrari win the Formula One drivers' World Championship and not give preference to either driver.
Dennis dismisses 'Premier 1' series
MCLAREN team boss Ron Dennis has dismissed recent reports suggesting that a new football-related 'Premier 1' formula was to be launched at the start of the 2001-2002 season.
AUGUST 11, 2000
Panis signs for British American Racing
FRENCHMAN Olivier Panis has signed a two-year deal to partner Jacques Villeneuve at British American Racing next season.
Ferrari chief accuses Villeneuve in new war of words
FERRARI technical chief Ross Brawn has sparked a new war of words in Formula One by clashing with British American Racing driver Jacques Villeneuve.
Benetton retain Fisichella for 2001
GIANCARLO FISICHELLA will drive for Benetton next season after the Italian team took up their option on the highly-rated driver.
Villeneuve blasts back at criticism
CANADIAN Jacques Villeneuve has blasted back at Ross Brawn after the Ferrari technical director criticized him for his views on Michael Schumacher's starting techniques.
AUGUST 10, 2000
Protester may cost Hockenheim future
THE FIA may still punish Hockenheim for failing to prevent the protestor that made his way onto the circuit during the German Grand Prix.
Barrichello -- I will fight
RUBENS BARRICHELLO has insisted that Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo told him to carry on fighting for the championship -- despite the Italian's comments in the press.
Irvine warns Schumacher - it's win or bust now
EDDIE IRVINE has warned Michael Schumacher that if he does not win this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix he can kiss goodbye to his world championship dream.
AUGUST 9, 2000
Schumacher in cautious mood ahead of Hungarian Grand Prix
MICHAEL SCHUMACHER is in cautious mood ahead of Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix at the Hungaroring -- insisting his main objective is to pass the first corner.
Villeneuve joins criticism of Schumacher
BRITISH AMERICAN RACING driver Jacques Villeneuve has joined the barrage of criticism of championship leader Michael Schumacher -- and insisted the German couldn't take the heat.
Minardi part with director
MINARDI have announced that they have parted 'on friendly terms' with director Cesare Fiorio.
AUGUST 8, 2000
Coca-Cola confirm entry into Formula One
SOFT DRINKS giant Coca-Cola has confirmed that it is to enter Formula One for the first time next season as a major sponsor.
Brunner turns down Jordan
AUSTRIAN Gustav Brunner has rejected a substantial offer to switch from Minardi and join the Jordan team next season, a spokesman for the Italian outfit confirmed.
Alesi declares himself ready to race in Hungary
JEAN ALESI has declared himself ready to take part in this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix after recovering from the abdominal pains resulting from his high-speed crash in Germany two weeks ago.
Button awaits chain reaction
JENSON BUTTON'S impending move to another leading Formula One team for the 2001 and 2002 seasons is 'not likely' to be announced until after the Hungarian Grand Prix, his manager David Robertson confirmed.
AUGUST 7, 2000
Coca-Cola rumors
THE world's best known brand - Coca-Cola - has never been actively-involved in Formula 1 sponsorship but there have been signs in recent months that this could change.