Formula One News — March 2002
MARCH 20, 2002
Stewards get more powers
Just days after the controversial decision to give Juan Pablo Montoya a "drive-through" penalty for his involvement in the first corner clash with Michael Schumacher.
F1 to adopt HANS next year
The Head and Neck Protection System (HANS) will become compulsory in the FIA Formula 1 World Championship and in Formula 3000 from the start of next season.
Administrative details...
The FIA World Council has tidied up a few of the less clear rules relating to Formula 1 in an effort to avoid potentially embarrassing and difficult situations in the future.
Wurz fastest in Barcelona, no-show for Villeneuve
Testing continued in Barcelona Wednesday, where, for the second day in a row, Alexander Wurz set the fastest time of the day.
MARCH 19, 2002
Jaguar to decide on chassis this week
Jaguar will make its way to Barcelona this week to decide if the team will revert to using the R2 again, and continue to develop the R3 with the test team.
Car manufacturers will not buy F1 stake
BMW's Dr. Burkhard Goschel has made it clear that the car manufacturers are not going to come to the rescue of Kirch, saying that they "don't have any interest in buying a stake" in the company.
Top teams test in Barcelona
Four of the top teams returned to testing duties on Tuesday in Barcelona, all trying to gain an edge on the rest for the next race in Brazil.
Banks meet to discuss Kirch
The major creditors of the Kirch organization meet today to decide what to do with the ailing German media company, which controls the commercial rights to the Formula 1 World Championship.
McLaren and Siemens discuss extending their sponsorship
Siemens has become a big player in Formula 1 in recent years and the company is now in the process of renegotiating its sponsorship deal with the McLaren team, which ends this year after a very successful five year partnership.
BAR's art attack
The Lucky Strike B.A.R Honda team has announced its latest publicity idea, linking its Formula 1 involvement with the rather more refined and sedate world of art.
Montezemolo talks of the Ferrari's future
Luca di Montezemolo has told The Financial Times newspaper of his plans to float the Ferrari car company in order to raise money to fund expansion.
MARCH 18, 2002
Sepang brings in 92,000 crowd
The Malaysian Grand Prix was a success in terms of numbers with 92,000 spectators, about 10% short of the 100,000 people that Sepang had been hoping to see.
Phoenix reappears...
Having changed its company name from Phoenix Finance Ltd. to D.A.R.T. Grand Prix Team Limited the other day, the buyer of some of Prost Grand Prix's assets has now changed its name back to Phoenix Finance Ltd. again.
The ground trembles at British American Racing
The performance of the BAR-Hondas so far this year has been rather less than impressive, despite a lot of positive comments by the drivers about the 2002 chassis.
Herbert wins Sebring 12 Hours
Johnny Herbert might not have been able to find a drive in single-seaters in the United States of America but the F1 veteran is still showing his winning ways in sportscar racing.
The King and "Ai-i!"
The King of Malaysia has a very long and complicated name and it is fortunate that no-one had to actually try to use it on Sunday when he was walking on the grid with a crowd of hangers-on in tow.
Malaysians launch Formula Malaysia
The Malaysian Minister of Youth and Sport Datuk Hisammuddin Tun Hussein launched Formula Malaysia in January and the first event was held at Sepang on Sunday.
Verstappen too large for Sauber
Peter Sauber announced after the Malaysian Grand Prix that Jos Verstappen will not be testing for the team in 2002 due to problems fitting the Dutchman in the car.
MARCH 17, 2002
Fila signs $9m three-year deal with Schumacher
The Italian company Fila has agreed a deal with Formula 1 World Champion Michael Schumacher which will see the Ferrari star paid $3m a year simply to wear Fila shoes.
Formula 1 team bosses agree a structure for the future
The Formula 1 team bosses spent 10 hours in meetings at Sepang of Thursday and Friday during which a number of issues were discussed in depth.
More on D.A.R.T GP...
The future of D.A.R.T Grand Prix remains clouded at the moment with interest in the subject waning somewhat in the Formula 1 paddock as most of the team owners seem to have written off the project.
MARCH 16, 2002
What does it all mean?
Companies House in London is the institution which registers all the details of British companies.
Phoenix disappears...
Phoenix Finance Ltd., the company at the center of the kerfuffle over the assets of Prost Grand Prix, officially changed its name two days ago to become DART Grand Prix Team Ltd.
MARCH 15, 2002
Williams recruits Ferrari aerordynamicist
The BMW Williams team has hired one of Ferrari's top aerodynamic engineers Antonia Terzi.