Formula One News — March 2004
MARCH 7, 2004
A change coming in qualifying
The Formula 1 team bosses are likely to decide that a change is necessary in the qualifying format after criticism of the new system which was used for the first time in Melbourne.
Sunday Photos
Australian GP - Sunday Photos
Sunday Press Conference
Australian GP - Sunday Press Conference
Race Results
Australian GP - Race Results
MARCH 6, 2004
Qualifying Report - Ferrari 1-2 in Albert Park
Australian GP - Qualifying Report
Saturday Photos
Australian GP - Saturday Photos
Saturday Press Conference
Australian GP - Saturday Press Conference
Qualifying Results
Australian GP - Qualifying Results
Practice 4 Report - Schumacher still on top
Australian GP - Practice Session 4 Report
Practice 4 Results
Australian GP - Practice Session 4 Results
Practice 3 Results
Australian GP - Practice Session 3 Results
Moves towards 2.4-litre engines?
The Formula 1 bosses have been trying for some time to agree to reduce engine capacity in an effort to cut speeds without creating too much extra cost.
Jeff Gordon to join Williams in Spain!
A crossed wire meant that we made a mistake about the race at which Jeff Gordon will be appearing as a guest of BMW Williams. It seems that the American will be appearing in Spain a little later in the year, rather than in Malaysia.
MARCH 5, 2004
Practice 2 Report - Ferrari leads the way in Melbourne
Australian GP - Practice Session 2 Report
Friday Photos
Australian GP - Friday Photos
Friday Press Conference
Australian GP - Friday Press Conference
Australian GP to miss 2006?
Bernie Ecclestone says that the Australian Grand Prix may drop off the Formula 1 calendar in 2006 because of the clash with the Commonwealth Games.
Formula 1 teams chase Chinese money
The Formula 1 teams have long been keen to tap into potential sponsors from the People's Republic of China but to date have found it very difficult to land any big fish.
Practice 2 Results
Australian GP - Practice Session 2 Results
Bas Leinders application for superlicence
Bas Leinders was unable to test drive for Minardi in Australia because the Belgian driver was unable to get a superlicence in time for the test sessions on Friday in Melbourne.
Practice 1 Results
Australian GP - Practice Session 1 Results
MARCH 4, 2004
A date change for Melbourne?
Bernie Ecclestone turned up in Melbourne on Thursday, his first visit to the Australian race since 1997 and, inevitably, this led to speculation that the Formula One boss needed to talk to some of the big players about the future of the race.
Formula 1 tobacco companies lawyers meet
Lawyers representing the tobacco companies involved in Formula 1 met in London recently to discuss the problems which will be created by the new British law which bans British-based F1 teams from running with tobacco branding at any race anywhere in the world.
Formula 1 goes to war
After days and days of talk, claims and counter-claims and media speculation Formula 1 is finally getting down to business today.