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22-May: "Should Launch Control be banned at Monaco ?" Topic of the week - Have Your Say
22-May: Of
the nine appearances that he made at the Monaco GP, Michael Schumacher
has won 4 times. That is more than the number of wins by all the current
Formula 1 drivers combined. Hakkinen, Coulthard and Panis are the only
other drivers to win here and each has won once. Despite this impressive
record of wins, Michael Schumacher still does not match Ayrton Senna
who managed to win 6 races out of the 10 appearances he has made. Senna
managed to dominate the event between 1989 and 1993 winning every year. In
fact Ayrton Senna holds the most number of wins ahead of Graham Hill (5)
and both Alain Prost and Michael Schumacher. McLaren have an impressive number of
wins at this event with 11 ahead of Ferrari and Lotus with 7 each. 9 of
those wins where by Senna (5) and Prost (4). In terms of the team with the
most number of Pole positions, Lotus won the most number of Poles with 9
ahead of McLaren and Ferrari with 8 each. 21-May: "Let's hope that launch control works!" The Monaco Grand Prix Preview is now available ... Race Preview Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix Schedule:
20-May:
Following his recent test for Ferrari at Fiorano, Michael Schumacher
has indicated that they will be very competitive at Monaco and said "Traditionally,
I have always gone well in Monte Carlo. On top of that, we have a great
car this year and so I think we will be very competitive in our fight with
McLaren for pole position and the win." The European Car Manufacturers Association (ACEA) have signed an agreement to form a new open wheeler racing series no later the the 1st of January 2008. BMW, DaimlerChrysler, FIAT, Ford, and Renault have agreed to create a new company that will be responsible for setting up a new premier global series. It appears that talks between SLEC
(majority owned by the media group Kirch) and the car manufacturers have
so far failed to convince the car manufacturers to take a stake in SLEC
rather than create a new series. It is understood that one of the major
points of disagreement between SLEC and the car manufacturers is the
free-to-air issue and the amount of control Kirch is willing to give
up. 20-May: The Season so far - Part 2 - We look at the second 3 races of the 2001 season ... Full Report
19-May:
Michael Schumacher and Luca Badoer concluded their testing for
Ferrari after shaking down the cars heading for Monaco and continuing with
their electronics testing program. Luca Badoer will shake down the 4th car heading to Monaco early next week. Click here for the timed results 18-May: With McLaren concluding their testing yesterday, Jacques Villeneuve managed to set the fastest time of the day 0.02 seconds faster than Jarno Trulli. Kimi Raikkonen was third fastest ahead of Juan Pablo Montoya. Villeneuve's time was 0.4 seconds slower than the new lap record set yesterday by David Coulthard. 7 teams were present with 12 drivers
setting lap times. The teams were concentrating on evaluating the new
extra soft tyre compound for the Monaco GP. BAR, Jaguar and Prost
continued testing their new aerodynamic packages. Juan Pablo Montoya covered the most number of laps with 96 followed by Marc Gene with 81 and Jarno Trulli with 80. Enrique Bernoldi covered the least number of laps with 48. The weather was cloudy but dry with an average air temperature of 21 degrees and a track temperature of 27 degrees. Click here for the timed results At Fiorano, Michael Schumacher
set the fastest time ahead of Luciano Burti. Both Ferrari drivers
continued testing traction and launch control while Michael Schumacher
also did some tyre evaluation. Michael Schumacher had to switch to
Badoer's car as the engine in the car he was testing had to be
changed. Click here for the timed results 18-May:
Michael Schumacher has indicated that it would have been pretty hard
for him to pass David Coulthard had Rubens Barrichello moved over earlier
than the last corner and said "I was a little bit quicker but in
order to overtake him, I would have had to be much quicker than him. All
in all, I reckon that unless Coulthard had made a mistake, I would not
have got past." Jacques Villeneuve has been nursing
a back injury since the Brazilian GP of 2000. The injury appears to have
been aggravated by the horrific crash that he suffered in Australia
earlier this season. Despite suffering severe pains at times, he wouldn't
take time off during the season. A BAR team member said of Jacques "Everyone
has been really impressed by the way he is handling things. He is
sometimes in terrible agony and really should take a few months off to let
it mend completely, but he will not contemplate missing any races. He is
trying to deal with it quietly with his physio." It was expected that Villeneuve would miss this week's test at Valencia due to his back pains however he was feeling a lot better following the Austrian GP as the track had less bumps and decided to take part in testing where BAR are testing out a new aerodynamic package. Mika Salo has made a visit to the
Toyota Motorsport factory at Cologne in Germany where he had a new seat
fitting and met with the newly appointed Chief Designer Gustav Brunner
(ex-Minardi Technical Director - story). Toyota are planning another test session at the Paul Ricard circuit at the end of May. They will then be testing at Imola and Monza. 18-May: "Again Michael ?" is the title of the 14th issue from the Diagnosis and Prognosis Series for the 2001 season. In this issue, the Heretic looks at the aftermath of the Austrian Grand Prix - Issue 14 17-May: On the third day of testing at Valencia, David Coulthard has smashed the lap record to 1:12.748 almost half a second better than the last record set by Mika Hakkinen just 2 days ago (story). McLaren appear to be way ahead of the rest of the teams testing here at Valencia with Frentzen second fastest but almost 1.4 seconds slower while Jacques Villeneuve was third fastest just behind Frentzen. It was another hot day at the track with air temperature at 31 degrees and track temperature at 49 degrees!. 8 teams were present with 14 drivers
setting lap times. David Coulthard covered the most number of laps with 86
followed by Raikkonen and Gene with 80 laps each. Eddie Irvine covered the
least number of laps with 43. Click here for the timed results Ferrari continued
testing at Fiorano with both Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello.
Michael Schumacher set the fastest time of the day slightly ahead of Ruben
Barrichello. Both drivers concentrated on set-up and traction control.
Michael also carried out some brake testing while Rubens did some tyre
evaluation. Click here for the timed results
17-May:
Michael Schumacher has admitted that the incident between himself and
Juan Pablo Montoya was not more than a normal racing incident and said
"Having watched the race on television and seen what happened on lap
16, I can say that it was less serious than I had thought at the time. I
want to make it clear that, in my opinion it was a normal race incident,
as indeed I said later on Sunday night. It has to be said that, when you
sit in the car you don't get the overview of the situation, which you can
have looking from outside." click here to have your say on the issue of team orders The President of Ferrari Luca Montezemolo
has turned down a ministerial post in the new Italian government in favour
of staying at Ferrari. The Ferrari employees signed a letter asking him to
stay at Ferrari. Montezemolo said in a TV interview "I have to thank
President Berlusconi for understanding and appreciating the reasons behind
my decision. As a sportsman he understood what Ferrari represents in my
life and my work and also of course, what Ferrari represents for all
Italians. I was delighted to receive a letter signed by around 1000
Ferrari employees. Humanly, it gave me great pleasure and made me
understand once again, even if there was no need, what a responsibility
goes with and what satisfaction comes from this work with Ferrari and
Maserati, two great companies with so many fans and enthusiasts, which
also represent Italy throughout the world." 16-May: The second day of testing at Valencia saw BAR and Jaguar join the 6 teams already present from yesterday. David Coulthard continued to show the fast pace of the McLaren cars by setting the fastest time of the day over 0.8 seconds faster than Heinz Harald Frentzen who was second fastest. Ralf Schumacher was third fastest slightly behind Frentzen. The weather was sunny and hot with air temperature reaching 32 degrees and the track temperature at 47 degrees!. 8 teams were present with 14 drivers
setting lap times. Frentzen covered the most number of laps with 84
followed by Olivier Panis with 81 and Johnny Herbert (Arrows test driver)
with 75. Click here for the timed results Ferrari continued
testing at Fiorano with Luca Badoer. They were joined by the
Minardi team with Fernando Alonso. Luca Badoer set the fastest time ahead
of Alonso. Badoer's time was a personal best at Fiorano. Fernando Alonso completed 43 laps at the track for the Minardi team. Click here for the timed results Testing continues tomorrow at both venues.
16-May:
McLaren's Technical Director Adrian Newey was impressed by the
performance of David Coulthard at the Austrian GP and indicated
that he is performing at his best and said "David paced himself
through the early part of the race and only pushed when he needed to save
fuel and go as far as he could before the pit stop. He did well and it
worked in our favour. I think he is better than ever. He's obviously got
his head in the right place. He's keeping his focus. It's psychology
really, it's the same as a tennis player or golfer. It helps everybody if
you're doing well but I think most of the team is determined. I think his
side of the garage has been strengthened compared to last year." Rubens Barrichello has commented on the Austrian GP and while he indicated his disappointment with the team's strategy, he insists that he is still motivated to do better and said "Being a professional in F1, I learnt from the start of my career that yesterday is the past and you just have to keep on going forward. Of course, I was unhappy to be asked to move over. The one thing that makes my life difficult at Ferrari is nothing to do with the team structure or team orders, it is just the simple fact that Michael is a good driver. He has been with the team for six years and is probably one of the best drivers there has ever been in Formula 1. I am doing alright, but it is difficult to beat someone who has been with the team for a very long period. I am not at all demotivated by what happened. I am determined to do as well as possible in the next race. In fact, I am more motivated to do even better. It might be difficult for people to judge my performance, even if from time to time they can see how good I am. I feel I am very close to Michael's times and I am very consistent in the race. After the race we talked and we had different opinions and everyone is entitled to have their own opinion. That does not mean I do not get on well with Jean and Ross." 15-May: "Did Ferrari do the right thing ?" Topic of the week - Have Your Say 15-May:
Most of the Formula 1 teams are taking part in a 4 day test session at
Valencia in preparation for the Monaco Grand Prix on the 27th of May. The Valencia
circuit is tight and twisty providing similar characteristics to the Monte
Carlo street circuit. Click here for the timed results Ferrari have started testing this week at Fiorano. Luca Badoer conducted the test as he covered 107 laps with a best time of 1:00.211. He concentrated on Launch and traction control systems. Click here for the timed results Testing continues tomorrow at both venues.
15-May:
Rubens Barrichello gave in to team orders on the final corner of the
final lap of the Austrian GP. He slowed down to let Michael Schumacher take 2nd place ahead of him. According to reports in the Brazilian media,
Jean Todt had to ask him for 3 laps to let Michael through. Jurgen Hubbert - Mercedes: "I think it's a shame that someone who has run a fantastic race then doesn't get what they deserve. We see things differently from Ferrari. If you castrate the sport, one day it's not going to be interesting anymore. We don't need that. We have men in our team who know what they need to do." Patrick Head - Williams: "We have one approach to racing and Ferrari have another. It is not right or healthy for Rubens, but it is probably in his contract, so that is Rubens' choice." Niki Lauda - Jaguar: "Schumacher had more points, what was Rubens expecting? With Coulthard winning, Ferrari wanted to give Schumacher the most number of points, it's logical." David Coulthard - McLaren: "Schumacher is having to keep his lead by getting help from his team mate, and that's leaving a bad taste in Rubens' mouth and causing problems within the team. The atmosphere between them was awful, there was tension." Juan Pablo Montoya - Williams: "An order like this so early in the championship is ridiculous. It only proves that Ferrari is not a team for any other driver while Schumacher is there." Jacques Villeneuve - BAR: "I don't understand why people are surprised. Rubens knew before signing with them that it would be this way. With Michael in the team everything must go his way." Fernando Alonso - Minardi: "It was a strange decision," he said. "It's very early to choose who will fight to be world champion. Rubens can also be champion. I wouldn't like to be in his place."
14-May: Michael
Schumacher has indicated that while some people might not be happy
with Ferrari asking Barrichello to give way to him, he doesn't believe
that this strategy is unfair and said "Imagine at the end of the
season I have missed the championship by two points, yes, it is sport to
win it like this as well. Listen, I think it is a different philosophy
Ferrari has on that against McLaren and I think you simply have to accept
the different philosophies - you don't have to like it, but that's the way
it is. I think this sport is involved a lot of things - a lot of money, a
lot of pressure, and all that counts in the end is the championship to be
honest. And as long as we don't work against the rules I think we're quite
fair to do this and the rules say quite clearly that there is nothing
stopping that, so for sure there will be some people disagreeing, there
will be other people who agree, that's the way of life." Juan Pablo Montoya has indicated
that he was totally unconcerned about Schumacher's claims that he tried to
take him out of the race and said "I'm racing, so I'm not going to
let others by. If they can't get by me, then they should get out. He just
thinks 'I'm Michael, so you've got to let me by." |
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