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20-July:
Renault's test driver and former Minardi driver Fernando Alonso
will replace Jenson Button at Renault from the 2003 season. Renault
F1 President Patrick Faure made the announcement and said "The
choice between Jenson and Fernando has been a very difficult one. Jenson
has done a great job this year, scoring points regularly whilst showing
commitment and team spirit. We have all greatly appreciated his efforts
and achievements. Renault F1 Managing Director Flavio Briatore said "This season we have been very lucky to have three of the best current F1 drivers in the team. Unfortunately we cannot keep all of them and a decision had to be taken. Fernando has done an excellent job behind the scenes, impressing the team. He is ready to drive next year. I am sorry to see Jenson go, as he has done a superb job for us this season. I have no doubt he has a brilliant future ahead of him in Formula One. On behalf of the whole team I would like to thank him for the commitment he has shown so far and, I am sure, will continue to show until the end of the season." Fernando Alonso was delighted with the announcement
and and said "This is a great opportunity for me. I have worked hard as a
test driver all through this year, 2002, to prove myself within the team. I
feel next year will really be the start of my career. It will be my first
experience of racing for such a big team and it will be really good. I am very
excited at the prospects. Jenson Button admitted that he was surprised at the
news and said "Slightly, because this season has been good and the team
has done a terrific job. I think Jarno and I have worked well as team-mates.
So, yes, I did have a feeling of slight shock at the news." Click here for the latest on the 2003 Season line-up 20-July: Following Arrows deliberate failure to qualify and Fisichella missing the race as a result of his accident in practice, Heinz Harald Frentzen has emerged as a potential driver for the Jordan team at Magny-Cours. Eddie Jordan obtained clearance from the FIA for Frentzen to race with the team however a few hurdles need to be cleared before he actually does race. The FIA statement read "The Stewards of the Meeting received a request from DHL Jordan Honda to substitute Heinz-Harald Frentzen as the Driver of car number 9 (formerly Giancarlo Fisichella), pursuant to Article 60 of the FIA 2002 Formula One Sporting Regulations. The Stewards consider the circumstances to be force majeure and are satisfied as to the competency of Heinz-Harald Frentzen. Provided that there are no contractual difficulties and provided all Teams competing in the 2002 French Grand Prix agree in writing by 09.15 a.m. on Sunday 21 July 2002, the Stewards permit the change of Driver, who will start from the back of the grid." Ironically, Eddie Jordan fired Heinz Harald Frentzen from the Jordan team almost a year ago! (...story).
20-July: At the post Qualifying press conference for the French Grand Prix, Juan
Pablo Montoya talked about his surprise and pleasure in grabbing his 5th
pole in a row and said "We had a great battle together. It was very
close. I had a very good last lap but I made a mistake in the last corner. The
finishing line was in front of me and it took ten seconds to get there and I
was saying 'come on' but it was good enough. Michael Schumacher talked about his eventful session
and said "I missed the apex on the last chicane. I touched the kerb too
hard and ran wide. It's a shame that they took away that time, but it was too
slow anyway. Then we had another one in one of the fast chicanes where the car
just stepped out and I had to go straight on. I thought I would try to finish
and see what happened and quite rightly they took away the time. Then I had
one final run left where it just happened to be second but obviously we lost
all our time in the last sector but even in the first sector actually on the
final run, Juan made a very good sector time. But we are very close so let's
see what happens tomorrow." Rubens Barrichello was disappointed with his last run and said "I have to put it into a balance because I didn't look good this morning. The car was not working well for me, so we made a lot of changes and the car worked much better this afternoon, so I felt a little disappointed that I couldn't get completely right on the fourth run because I thought I could have done a 12.0s which at that point would have been pole. But eventually Juan Pablo went faster, so I don't think I could have set an 11.8s today, but I'm happy with things because, like I said, this morning I didn't feel good with the car and we made a lot of improvements, so it's quite a good position for the start of the race tomorrow." 20-July: What the teams and drivers said following Qualifying at Magny-Cours ... Report 20-July: The Quali-flyer looks at the 'Real Race' in France and hands the 'Also Ran' award to ?? ... Report 20-July: French GP – Qualifying: Juan Pablo Montoya grabs his 5th Pole in a row ahead of Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello. Kimi Raikkonen was 4th ahead of Ralf Schumacher and David Coulthard ... Timed Results ... Report ... Notes 20-July: French GP – 2nd Saturday Practice Session: Michael Schumacher sets the fastest time of the session ahead of Kimi Raikkonen and David Coulthard. Rubens Barrichello, Jenson Button and Juan Pablo Montoya make the top 6 ... Timed Results ... Report ... Notes 20-July: French GP – 1st Saturday Practice Session: Michael Schumacher sets the fastest time of the session ahead of team-mate Rubens Barrichello and Kimi Raikkonen. David Coulthard, Felipe Massa and Juan Pablo Montoya make the top 6 ... Timed Results ... Report ... Notes French Formula 1 Grand Prix Schedule:
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