Formula One News — July 2001

JULY 26, 2001

Another star drops in to Maranello

KEVIN GARNETT, the $20 million per year star of NBA team the Minnesota Timberwolves, has visited the Maranello factory, home of Ferrari.

JULY 25, 2001

Haffa out of EM.TV

THOMAS HAFFA, the CEO of German media conglomerate EM.TV, has resigned, leaving the future of EM.TV's shares in Formula 1's commercial rights open to question.

Hakkinen tries DTM Mercedes

MIKA HAKKINEN swapped a V10 Formula 1 car for a V8 touring car, when Mercedes-Benz arranged for him to try one of its all-conquering CLK coupes from the German Touring Car championship (DTM), at the Czech circuit of Brno.

F3000 leaders gain new sponsor

THE strongest team so far in the FIA Formula 3000 Championship, Nordic Racing, has secured another novel means of sponsorship - this time through The Bauer Partnership, a financial institution.

Frentzen out of Jordan. Will Toyota pick him up?

HEINZ-HARALD FRENTZEN could switch to the Toyota F1 team next season after his summary firing from the Jordan-Honda squad earlier today.

Frentzen dropped by Jordan

HEINZ-HARALD FRENTZEN was fired by the Jordan-Honda team today only two days prior to the start of practice for his home race, the German Grand Prix at Hockenheim.

Would Villeneuve go to Toyota?

THE whisper this week is that Jacques Villeneuve may have signed for Toyota.

Scheckter prepares to sub for Saelens

FORMER Jaguar test driver Tomas Scheckter has tested for the European Minardi F3000 team at Spa in case the team's regular driver, Belgian David Saelens, is unfit for duty on the support race bill for this weekend's German Grand Prix.

Donington loses Superbikes to Silverstone

DONINGTON PARK has lost its round of the World Superbike Championship to Silverstone.

Kirch to take over Haffa?

LATER today (Wednesday) there is due to be a press conference in Munich and there is intense speculation in Germany that the announcement will be that Thomas Haffa is selling his 43% share in EM.TV & Merchandising AG to Leo Kirch.

JULY 24, 2001

Verstappen douses Dutch GP plans

ARROWS driver Jos Verstappen has poured cold water on the plans to revive the Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort, claiming that in no way is the seaside circuit ready to host a modern Formula 1 event.

Decision time for Trulli

IT seems that Jarno Trulli may well be staying with Jordan for 2002 after all, completing his third season alongside Heinz-Harald Frentzen with the Silverstone-based team.

More changes at Coca-Cola

COCA-COLA has slipped quietly into frontline motor racing this year with the Nordic Racing team in Formula 3000.

Clear bashes BAR - on his way to Toyota?

JOCK CLEAR, Jacques Villeneuve's technical mentor and senior race engineer at British American Racing has launched a scathing attack on his team, suggesting that to drive for his present team in the manner that he did on the way to the 1997 world championship title would be an 'abuse' of his natural talent.

JULY 23, 2001

Franchitti sneaking up on CART title

DARIO FRANCHITTI may not have won many races this year but he is now just three points behind Kenny Brack in the CART Championship.

Ecclestone gives tacit approval to Moscow F1 plans

FORMULA 1 promotional supremo Bernie Ecclestone has spoken out in favor of the circuit currently under preparation on the Nagatino floodlands near Moscow.

Octagon to sacrifice Cadwell Park for Grand Prix?

THE results of the enquiry into the business affairs of Octagon Motorsports by the British government's Office of Fair Trading is some days away from publication, but already it seems that the American giant is preparing to adjust itself to the most likely criteria to be set.

Bruni wins at Donington

FORMULA 1 aspirant Gianmaria Bruni spent the British GP weekend meeting F1 team bosses and he followed this up with his first Formula 3 victory at the weekend at Donington Park.

Massa to see scarlet

ALTHOUGH Scuderia Ferrari has denied that it is interested in the services of Felipe Massa as a member of the Formula 1 test team, the Brazilian who is reigning European Formula Renault champion and current leader of the Euro F3000 championship will try out for the equally scarlet and equally historic Alfa Romeo marque as a part of its European Touring Car squad.

One team or two? Which way for the engine manufacturers?

COSWORTH's plans to lease Tom Walkinshaw's Arrows team F1 engines with the same specification as the factory Jaguar V10s next season will have caused many raised eyebrows from various corners of the Grand Prix paddock.

Brawn gets nostalgic

ROSS BRAWN visited the Ferrari Festival at Brands Hatch this weekend, joining Sir Jack Brabham and Sir Stirling Moss in a celebration of the marque - as was Michael Schumacher supposed to have done, until defeat at the British Grand Prix and a heavy testing accident at Monza waylaid him.

JULY 22, 2001

The search for new testing facilities

THIS week saw the Prost team running a car at the Michelin testing facility at Ladoux. It is the first time that the facility has been used for F1 since the 1970s when Renault carried out secret tests with its prototype Grand Prix car.

Moscow - why would Formula 1 bother?

THE recent months have seen a stream of stories suggesting that Formula 1 will go to Moscow in 2003.

JULY 21, 2001

Safety is built into the F1 rules says Ferrari tech chief Brawn

FERRARI technical director Ross Brawn has praised the F1 regulations which have demanded year-on-year improvements in constructional safety without the need to skimp on weight.