Formula One News — May 2008
MAY 10, 2008
Saturday Press Conference
Turkish GP - Saturday Press Conference
The future course of KERS
The FIA recently laid out its desires for the introduction of kinetic energy recovery systems (KERS) in the course of the next few years. The proposal was for a system in 2009, using just the rear wheels and a sliding scale of development between 2009 and 2013.
Saturday Team Quotes
Turkish GP - Saturday Team Quotes
Qualifying Results
Turkish GP - Qualifying Results
Practice 3 Report - G'day for Australia
Saturday morning practice may not be hugely significant in Formula 1 these days, but it is always good for a team's morale to set the fastest time of a session and so there were smiling faces down at Red Bull Racing on Saturday in Istanbul as Mark Webber went quickest with a best lap of 1m27.030s.
Practice 3 Results
Turkish GP - Practice 3 Results
MAY 9, 2008
Practice 2 Report - McLaren and Ferrari close in Istanbul
The second practice session for the Turkish Grand Prix resulted in a very close finish between Kimi Raikkonen's Ferrari and Lewis Hamilton's McLaren.
Friday Photos
Turkish GP - Friday Photos
Friday Press Conference
Turkish GP - Friday Press Conference
Friday Team Quotes
Turkish GP - Friday Team Quotes
The future of Super Aguri F1
Super Aguri F1 Limited has been placed in administration. The company is now being run by PKF (UK), a British accounting firm.
Practice 2 Results
Turkish GP - Practice 2 Results
Fisichella in trouble
Force India F1 driver Giancarlo Fisichella started off badly in Turkey on Friday morning when he left the pitlane and drove through a red light at the very beginning of the first practice on Friday morning. The result of this was a three-place penalty on the grid.
Practice 1 Report - Massa leads the way
Felipe Massa set the pace in Turkey on Friday morning with a fastest lap in the first practice session which was a tenth faster than Heiki Kovalainen's McLaren. Lewis Hamilton was third fastest ahead of Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button.
Practice 1 Results
Turkish GP - Practice 1 Results
MAY 8, 2008
Thursday Press Conference
Turkish GP - Thursday Press Conference
New faces for a new world
There have been a number of new recruits in recent weeks at Honda Racing F1 with some interesting appointments in the marketing department.
More good publicity for the sport
According to reports in Germany Force India F1 driver Adrian Sutil has been the victim of an attempted blackmail. Sutil apparently went to the police when an unnamed man got hold of the hard drive of his old computer, which contained private information.
MAY 7, 2008
Going too far?
The Figaro newspaper in Paris has this morning published an exchange of e-mails regarding multiple World Champion Sebastien Loeb.
Fillon for FIA President?
The Figaro newspaper in Paris is reporting this morning that France's Prime Minister Francois Fillon has a secret desire to become the president of the FIA. Fillon has been the French Prime Minister since Nicolas Sarkozy won the presidency a year ago.
MAY 6, 2008
Montezemolo and Silvio Berlusconi
At the end of last week there was a story in Italy suggesting that Ferrari boss Luca di Montezemolo (60) has had a meeting with incoming Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi (71) to discuss what if any role he can play in Berlusconi's new government.
The end for Super Aguri F1
Aguri Suzuki has announced in Japan that he is ceasing operation of his Formula 1 team, Super Aguri F1. The outfit has been in existence for just two and a half years, having started out in 2006 using modified versions of the 2002 Arrows A23 chassis, which were acquired from Minardi boss Paul Stoddart.
MAY 5, 2008
Super Aguri: where do things stand?
The future of the Super Aguri F1 team remains in the balance at the moment with a meeting due to take place tomorrow in Tokyo between Honda personnel and Franz-Josef Weigl, the German industrialist who seems to think he can save the team.
London back on the F1 agenda?
For the last eight years London has been run by Ken Livingstone. In that period Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone tried to convince Livingstone that it would be a good idea for a London Grand Prix. Livingstone seemed keen on the idea, believing that that it would bring hundreds of thousands of people to the city.