Pre-Monza analysis - Alonso under pressureSeptember 10, 2010 (09:37) [ Indexed from Formula1.com ] Fernando Alonso comes to Monza under the greatest pressure to deliver a strong result to keep Ferrari in the hunt for the world championship. And yesterday he admitted here that this race, and the next in Singapore, will have a crucial effect on his and the Scuderia's chances... More...
Drivers pleased with 20-race setupSeptember 10, 2010 (09:16) [ Indexed from GPUpdate.net ] The majority of drivers have responded positively to the 20-race calendar which will mark the longest ever Formula 1 season next year. With governing body the FIA having published the first draft of the schedule " which will see the campaign stretch from from Bahrain to Brazil, including newcomers India " on Wednesday, the track action not finish until as late as 27 November. More...
McLaren to make f-duct decision after practiceSeptember 10, 2010 (08:37) [ Indexed from GPUpdate.net ] World Champion Jenson Button has said that McLaren will wait until the conclusion of today's first three hours of practice at Monza before electing whether to run with its f-duct on-board this weekend. The Woking squad had said that it would not be using the tool in Italy although it has now decided to collect data at the venue before making a final call. More...
Bridgestone ready for fastest GP of the yearSeptember 10, 2010 (06:21) [ Indexed from F1technical.net ] Bridgestone heads to the historic motor sport venue of Monza with the hard and soft Potenza tyres for its final Formula 1 race in Europe, the Italian Grand Prix on September 10-12. With one of the highest top speeds attained of all the circuits on the calendar, Monza puts Bridgestones tyres through a number of challenges with its long straights. More...
FIA Thursday press conference - ItalySeptember 09, 2010 (23:16) [ Indexed from Formula1.com ] Drivers: Fernando Alonso (Ferrari), Rubens Barrichello (Williams), Jenson Button (McLaren), Vitantonio Liuzzi (Force India), Jarno Trulli (Lotus).
Q: Jarno, your home race. Tell us what it means to you. New team and all that.
Jarno Trulli: Yeah, it is always great to be back in a sunny Monza. We know Monza can also be very rainy and wet and no-one really enjoys that kind of circumstance. I enjoy Monza as it is a special atmosphere... More...
FIA publish full decision on FerrariSeptember 09, 2010 (23:07) [ Indexed from F1technical.net ] Yesterday, the World Motorsport Council decided not to give Ferrari further punishment after they were handed a $100,000 fine for using team orders during the German GP. Today, the FIA released the full decision. More...
Adrian Sutil Q&A: Force India the 2011 prioritySeptember 09, 2010 (21:56) [ Indexed from Formula1.com ] Adrian Sutil is driving the best season of his Formula One career - and it hasn't gone unnoticed. Gone are the times when only he knew that he could race with the fastest on the grid - now he has demonstrated to the world that he can do it. Nevertheless, Sutil says it would take a very special offer to tempt him away from Force India, the team with whom he has shared a remarkable journey in recent years, as he explained exclusively to Formula1.com in Monza More...
Q&A with Renault's Robert KubicaSeptember 09, 2010 (21:56) [ Indexed from Formula1.com ] After some difficult races mid-season, Renault's Robert Kubica was finally back on the podium at Spa. And those who do well at Spa traditionally do well at Monza too, so the Pole is looking forward to another positive weekend at the Italian Grand Prix More...
Alonso admits to 'several mistakes'September 09, 2010 (21:46) [ Indexed from F1technical.net ] In light of the Italian GP where Fernando Alonso will do his first run in a Ferrari, the Spaniard was asked about how he feels the season went so far, and where he sees him end at the end. As usual, the answer is to aim for the championship. More...
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