Formula One News — June 2002
JUNE 23, 2002
End of June deadlines
The end of June is likely to be a key moment for a number of teams in Formula 1 as it marks the moment at the which payment schedules will need to be met.
Barrichello, Schumacher dominate Sunday warmup
<b>European Grand Prix Sunday Morning Warmup Report</b>
JUNE 22, 2002
Mahathir quits and F1 shudders
Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad resigned unexpectedly on Saturday but within an hour the 76-year-old withdrew his resignation.
Williams takes front row at Nurburgring
<b>European Grand Prix Saturday Qualifying Report</b>
Grand Prix Teams Ltd to go to arbitration over Minardi money
The squabbles over the money which should have gone to Prost Grand Prix this year looked as though there were being settled in the days leading up to the European Grand Prix.
Schumacher resumes top form if morning session
<b>European Grand Prix Saturday Morning Free Practice Report</b>
Edouard Michelin comes visiting
Edouard Michelin, the boss of the entire Michelin company, was at the Nurburgring to see his company in action.
Danica Patrick looking to Europe?
Danica Patrick might try her hand in European racing again - at a slightly higher level than so far.
Saturday Photos
<b>European Grand Prix Saturday Photos</b>
Button and Jaguar
There were stories appearing at the weekend at the Nurburgring which suggested that Jenson Button has been talking to Jaguar Racing about a possible drive in 2003.
JUNE 21, 2002
Coulthard steps up in second practice
<b>European Grand Prix Friday Afternoon Free Practice Report</b>
Fisichella and Sauber
The most interesting rumor at the Nurburgring was that Giancarlo Fisichella could be on his way to Sauber next year.
No worries for Jaguar Racing
The comments by Nick Scheele of the Ford Motor Company were not correctly reported - or at least that is what the Ford Motor Company is now saying.
Michelin pushing on wet tire development
Michelin is aware that in the past the company's wet weather tires have not been in the same league as those of Bridgestone and in recent months has been working hard to improve the situation.
Friday Photos
<b>European Grand Prix Friday Photos</b>
Deutsche Post in trouble with EU
Jordan's major sponsor Deutsche Post is in trouble with the European Commission Competition Directorate.
Schumacher finishes 21st!
Michael Schumacher has been ranked 21st in Forbes Magazine's "Celebrity 100" list.
Barrichello leads Ferraris in opening session
<b>European Grand Prix Friday Morning Free Practice Report</b>
Minardi waiting for the cash to arrive...
The team managers met on Friday afternoon at the Nurburgring and all came out of the meeting saying that it has been a marvellous meeting of minds.
Moscow GP official survives second assassination attempt
On Thursday assassins tried to gun down Iosif Ordzhonikidze once again, spraying his car with bullets.
Lausitzring declared insolvent
The company which runs the EuroSpeedway at Lausitzring in the old East Germany has declared itself to be insolvent.
Bowlby on the move
Ben Bowlby, the chief designer of the Lola CART program, is on the move.
Stoddart waits on new meeting
The Formula 1 team bosses are due to meet later today to once again talk about the problems relating to the future of Minardi.
JUNE 20, 2002
Mercedes does some promotional work
The European Grand Prix is like a home race for the Mercedes-Benz crew.