Thursday, 01 October 2009 21:28
Ferrari has no concerns whatsoever about putting its 2010 driver line-up in place before Felipe Massa has received medical clearance to return next year, according to team boss Stefano Domenicali.There had been suggestions that Massa's head injury would leave
Thursday, 01 October 2009 10:27
Ferrari Formula 1 team boss Stefano Domenicali is a happy man in Suzuka. He will see double world champion Fernando Alonso join his team as of next season to race alongside vice champion Felipe Massa."We're happy that we made this agreement
Fernando Alonso thinks Renault would be wise to pick Robert Kubica to fill his vacant seat now that he is heading to Ferrari. Kubica is believed to be on the brink of signing a Renault deal, with the team set to announce its driver plans next week.
Robert Kubica says he cannot be confident that BMW's developments will bring it into contention in Japan as this season has been too close and unpredictable to have firm expectations.
Timo Glock has labelled reports suggesting he was told after qualifying in Singapore last Saturday that he would be dropped by Toyota for 2010 “the funniest I’ve ever read”.
Jenson Button says he will not allow himself to be distracted by the possibility of clinching the world championship at this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix, and will instead approach the race like any other.
Kimi Raikkonen admitted he is “very sad” to be leaving Ferrari at the end of the season after the team agreed with the Finn to terminate his contract by mutual consent.
Ferrari has finally confirmed Formula 1’s worst-kept secret by announcing it has signed Renault's Fernando Alonso on a three-year deal from next season.
Fernando Alonso says the chance to join Ferrari next season has only emerged in recent days, the Spaniard revealing he had been initially been expecting to join the Scuderia the following year after signing a 2011 deal in the summer.
Hockenheim will continue to hold the German Grand Prix every other season until at least 2018 after a new deal secured its long-term Formula 1 future.