Formula One News — October 2000
OCTOBER 13, 2000
Ferrari complete final day of testing
LUCA BADOER on Friday completed Ferrari's final of day of testing in preparation for the Malaysian Grand Prix next week.
Panis set to complete McLaren testing duties
OLIVIER PANIS will today (Friday) complete his testing duties for the McLaren team as he gets ready to take up his new role as team-mate to Canadian Jacques Villeneuve at the British American Racing team.
BAR refute Honda takeover and internal wrangle stories
BRITISH AMERICAN RACING issued a statement on Friday to refute two separate stories about the team.
OCTOBER 12, 2000
Mugen-Honda set to announce future plans in Malaysia
MUGEN-HONDA have said that they plan to make an announcement about their future at the Malaysian Grand Prix next weekend.
Honda preparing BAR buyout?
MANAGING DIRECTOR Takefumi Hosaka has revealed that he wants to see a Honda Formula One team on the grid, heightening speculation of a buyout of the British American Racing team.
Villeneuve joins Grand Prix Drivers' Association
JACQUES VILLENEUVE has joined the Grand Prix Drivers Association as he bids to get his voice heard in future.
OCTOBER 11, 2000
Dennis goes to the Palace
MCLAREN boss Ron Dennis was at Buckingham Palace in London yesterday for his appointment as a Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire.
The World Health Organisation moves on tobacco
LATER this week the World Health Organisation will begin its public hearings in preparation for its planned Framework Convention on Tobacco Control.
Takagi to Patrick?
ALTHOUGH there have been rumors that Toranosuke Takagi may be considering a return to Formula 1 with a Minardi-Mugen deal with sponsorship from the PIAA company, we are hearing other stories which suggest that the Formula Nippon Champion will race in 2001 in CART as Roberto Moreno's team mate in the Patrick Racing team.
NASCAR goes into partnership with AOL
BERNIE ECCLESTONE has been working on putting Formula 1 on the World Wide Web for some time but says that he does not see the need to hurry things along.
Formula 1 waits for reactions as EM.TV shares dive
THE German media company EM.TV lost $3bn of its value in the course of share trading on Monday on Frankfurt's Neuer Markt exchange after it announced a correction to its half-year accounts.
Snook gets the Orange elbow
HANS SNOOK, the man behind the Orange sponsorship of the Arrows Formula 1 team is expected to be pushed into the background when Orange is floated along with the other mobile phone businesses of France Telecom in the next few months.
Jaguar sign aerodynamicist Handford
LOLA CARS International have announced that aerodynamicist Mark Handford will join Jaguar Racing for the 2001 Formula One World Championship.
BMW-Williams deny Bridgestone test rumors
BMW-Williams have denied that they tested 2001-spec Bridgestone tires after reports had suggested they had contravened their deal with Michelin.
Arrows begin testing AMT engines in Spain
ARROWS began testing the new Asia Motor Technologies (AMT) engine that will power their assault on the 2001 Formula One World Championship in Valencia on Wednesday.
EM.TV share price bottoms out and begins to climb
THE share price of EM.TV has begun to recover after a disastrous couple of days at the start of the week.
OCTOBER 10, 2000
Schumacher poised to sustain Ferrari's challenge
MICHAEL SCHUMACHER's devoted army of fans across the world will have breathed a collective sigh of relief as their hero's scarlet Ferrari came pounding past the checkered flag at Suzuka on Sunday afternoon to clinch the first drivers' world championship in 21 years for the legendary Italian scuderia.
Schumacher responds to Italian anthem claims
World champion Michael Schumacher has responded to criticism from former Italian president Francesco Cossiga by insisting that has the utmost respect for the country's national anthem.
Former Italian president laments Schumacher over victory celebrations
Former Italian president Francesco Cossiga has blasted Michael Schumacher for mocking the country's national anthem during his celebrations on the Japanese Grand Prix podium.
Australian viewers continue to battle for TV coverage
AUSTRALIAN Formula One fans are continuing their battle with television broadcasters Channel 9 for the right to screen the final race of the season in Malaysia.
Gascoyne calls for electronic aids in F1
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Mike Gascoyne has called for electronic aids to be permitted in Formula One after he claimed it would increase competition in the sport.
Back to work for Ferrari at Fiorano
MICHAEL SCHUMACHER's successful bid to become world champion failed to halt Ferrari's work as Luca Badoer took to the track at Fiorano to begin preparations for the season-ending Malaysian Grand Prix.
OCTOBER 9, 2000
Scheckter pays tribute after losing Ferrari crown to Schumacher
Jody Scheckter has paid tribute to Michael Schumacher after he took over his mantle as the last Ferrari driver to win a Formula One World Championship.
Meanwhile at the Log Cabin
The Log Cabin at the Suzuka Circuit Hotel is the traditional venue for post-race antics in Japan and this year was no exception with Michael Schumacher, Mika Hakkinen, Heinz-Harald Frentzen, Jarno Trulli, Rubens Barrichello and others turning up to party on Sunday night with the likes of Norbert Haug, Mario Illien and Ross Brawn.