Formula One News — March 2001

MARCH 15, 2001

Coulthard concerned about "kneejerk" reaction

DAVID COULTHARD has voiced concerns that a "knee-jerk" reaction to the death of marshal Graham Beveridge at the Australian Grand Prix would not be good for the sport.

MARCH 14, 2001

Schumacher on top of the World?

REIGNING world champion has been nominated for the prestigious Laureus World Sportsman of the Year award.

Weather gives tires a Malaysian challenge

MICHELIN and Bridgestone will resume their tire war at this weekend's Malaysian Grand Prix and both companies believes they are well prepared for the challenges the Sepang circuit will provide.

De la Rosa in at Jag for 2002

JAGUAR team boss Bobby Rahal has revealed that one of Jaguar's two drivers will not be racing for the team next year.

MARCH 13, 2001

Frentzen calms traction control debate

HEINZ-HARALD FRENTZEN has explained his comments about Sauber's Nick Heidfeld after the Jordan driver's words sparked controversy and further debate on the use of traction control in Formula One.

Irvine on heat in Malaysia

THE decision not to test since the Australian Grand Prix has left Eddie Irvine in perfect shape for the Malaysian Grand Prix this weekend, the Jaguar driver believes.

Why Benetton is so off the pace

IN Formula 1 one is judged on one's last performance and there is never very much analysis beyond that.

EM.TV to sell off The Muppets

EM.TV is to sell the Jim Henson Company, which owns The Muppet characters, in an effort to improve the liquidity of the company.

Sepang owners struggling

THE company which owns the Sepang International racing circuit in Malaysia is struggling at the moment.

Hakkinen keen to eradicate non-finish in Australia

MCLAREN driver Mika Hakkinen has highlighted his intention to banish the memory of a big crash an non-finish in the season-opening Australian Grand Prix with a points-scoring finish in the second round in Malaysia this weekend.

MARCH 12, 2001

Toyota getting the hang of CART

CRISTIANO DA MATTA's victory in last weekend's Tecate/Telmex Monterrey Grand Prix marks Toyota's sixth race victory in CART and gives the Japanese car company a head start in this year's series over rivals Honda and Ford.

F1 set to introduce HANS?

FORMULA ONE is set to see the introduction of the Head and Neck Support (HANS) system next season.

Why is Volkswagen not in Formula 1?

THERE are only six major car manufacturers in the world these days and most of them: General Motors, Ford, Toyota, Renault-Nissan, Volkswagen and DaimlerChrysler.

MARCH 10, 2001

Barrichello on track at Fiorano

BRAZILIAN Rubens Barrichello returned to the track for the first time since finishing third in the season-opening Australian Grand Prix when he tested for Ferrari at Fiorano on Friday.

De la Rosa quickest at Silverstone on day three

JAGUAR's Pedro de la Rosa showed his potential as he topped the times by over a second in the third and final day of testing at the Silverstone circuit on Friday.

De la Rosa happy with first test

PEDRO DE LA ROSA completed his first test for the Jaguar team on Friday, and believes after a slow start he is fitting in well with the British team.

Ferrari finalize preparations for Malaysia

FERRARI finalized their preparations for the Malaysian Grand Prix as Rubens Barrichello and Luca Badoer completed the team's five-day test at Fiorano on Saturday.

Ferrari stamp their authority

FERRARI's 2000 world championship victory has been commemorated with a new Italian stamp, revealed at a special ceremony on Friday.

Rewey retires from Ford

BOB REWEY, the man who in 1996 was behind Ford's decision to Formula 1 seriously, has retired from the firm.

MARCH 9, 2001

McLaren confirm traction control testing

MCLAREN are working on their traction control system ahead of its introduction in the Spanish Grand Prix in April.

Traction Control was in Melbourne - Frentzen

JORDAN driver Heinz-Harald Frentzen has expressed fears that some teams may be using traction control before its legal introduction at the Spanish Grand Prix in April.

The test drivers in the spotlight

WITH most of the Formula 1 drivers deciding to stay out in Asia between the Australian and Malaysian Grands Prix, it has been left to the test drivers to do the work in Europe.

Zanardi returns to CART

ALEX ZANARDI will be back in action this year in CART having sat out the 2000 season after his disastrous relationship with Williams in 1999.

Rahal winds up the pressure on Irvine

JAGUAR RACING team boss Bobby Rahal says that if Dario Franchitti wants to move to Formula 1 in the future, he needs to make the move at the end of this year.