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Halfords F1 gets green light

Halfords F1 gets green light

Redditch, Friday: In the wake of new cost-cutting schemes unveiled for Formula One in 2010, including a budget cap of around £45 million, car parts retailer Halfords have unveiled their plans to compete in the sport from next year. Halfords are already the title sponsor of BTCC’s Team Dynamics, but ambitious CEO David Wild has expressed [Read More]

Strategist sidelined in Toyota reshuffle

Strategist sidelined in Toyota reshuffle

Cologne, Monday: The Toyota Formula One team has today announced a major reshuffle among its race team staff, with the biggest news being the “re-assignment” of the team’s chief strategist to a factory role. Magic Eight Ball, who has been with the team since they first began preparations to enter F1 in 2001, was criticised after [Read More]

Brawn embroiled in “Briefcase-gate” controversy

Brawn embroiled in “Briefcase-gate” controversy

Paris, Wednesday: Nigel Tozzi, the legal representative of the Ferrari Formula One team, has submitted a complaint to the FIA today over Brawn GP team principal Ross Brawn’s use of a briefcase while on his way to the FIA Court of Appeal this week. Tozzi has claimed that Brawn’s use of a wheeled suitcase as he [Read More]

F1 suffering massive superlative shortage

F1 suffering massive superlative shortage

Barcelona, Saturday: The impact of the latest crisis to hit Formula One was fully realised today, at the end of a dramatic week of testing for all the F1 teams. Reports from Barcelona indicate that F1 insiders and journalists alike have run out of ways to describe the performance of the Brawn GP team, who dominated [Read More]

Fry to retain Brawn role

Fry to retain Brawn role

Brackley, Thursday: It has been confirmed today that former Honda team principal and later CEO Nick Fry will be retained as part of the new Brawn GP operation, which rose from the ashes of the fallen Japanese team last week. Fry will join team principal Ross Brawn at the outfit in 2009, taking on the [Read More]

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