Formula One News — June 2003
JUNE 3, 2003
Cosworth and the Indy Racing League
There are stories doing the rounds that Cosworth Racing might somehow become involved with building Chevrolet IRL engines.
JUNE 2, 2003
Race Report - Monty's python
Monaco GP - Race Report
The driver market in 2004
The Silly Season seems to have begun with the first serious talk of who is going where in 2004 and initial rumors trying to suggest that there will be an opening at Toyota next year for Jacques Villeneuve. There have also been stories that Ferrari is looking at a long-term future with Juan Pablo Montoya and Felipe Massa
A dangerous moment
The Monaco Formula 3000 race on Saturday saw a very alarming incident when Super Nova Racing's Enrico Toccacello, who was due to go into the pits for a penalty having cut a chicane, suddenly slowed as he arrived at the top of the hill before the Virage de Massenet.
This Bud is not for you...
A few months ago August Busch III, the chairman and chief executive of the giant US brewing company Anheuser Busch, met Ferrari's Jean Todt to discuss a sponsorship deal between Ferrari and Budweiser, Anheuser Busch's biggest brand.
JUNE 1, 2003
Race Notes - Montoya wins hard fought Monaco GP
Monaco GP - Sunday Race Notes
Sunday Photos
Monaco GP - Sunday Photos
Race Results
Monaco GP - Sunday Race Results
Pat Long on the podium at Monaco
Patrick Long, the Inside F1 Young Driver of the Year of 2001, has this year been racing for the Porsche factory as a member of the UPS Porsche Junior team alongside German Mike Rockenfeller.
Button will not race
Jenson Button will not to race at Monaco, following yesterday's heavy accident in practice.
Swedes and turn-ups
The Monaco Formula 3000 race was a wild affair with some lurid driving involved and a most extraordinary ending. While the action was happening behind the leader Bjorn Wirdheim, the Arden International driver seemed serene as he led from flag to flag - or at least nearly flag to flag.