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25-July:
At the Thursday press conference for the German Grand Prix, Michael
Schumacher indicated that he still wants to win especially at home and
said "Certainly as the championship is, from the drivers' point of view,
finished we just look for each event to win it. You know the way I look at it
now, I try to win rather than to lose, naturally, so that is my aim,
especially in Hockenheim, where my record is not very high. In 1995 here was
my first win, so I would like to get a number two." Ralf Schumacher was pleased with Williams qualifying
performance but hopes to sort out their tyre degradation during the race and
said "The performance in qualifying by the team was great, but we are
definitely not looking forward to having another performance like we had in
the Magny Cours race. Michelin brought a very good tyre to Magny Cours, so I
hope they will be able to do the same here. There are many things on our side
to sort out at the moment." Nick Heidfeld indicated that he expects Peter Sauber
to take up the option on him for next season and said "The chances are
very big that I'm going to stay with Sauber next year but there's nothing
confirmed yet because the situation is that Peter has got an option which he's
got to take up somewhere around Spa and I think that he's going to take that
option and then that's it. But for now there's nothing fixed. The chances are
really big and I feel good within the team." Heinz Harald Frentzen believes Arrows are ready to
race this weekend and said "I think we are ready to do this race in
Hockenheim. We are going to plan everything as normal and I think we're racing
here so preparation has been good. The cars are ready and we're looking
forward to it." Kimi Raikkonen indicated that he was over the disappointment
in France and hopes to do well here and said "What happened is still a
bit disappointing really, but it's passed now and I just have to forget those
things and try to do a good race here." 25-July:
The Jordan team announced that Giancarlo Fisichella was
declared fit to race at the German GP by the FIA medical delegate Sid Watkins
24-July:
After missing the French Grand Prix following his high speed crash during
practice, Giancarlo Fisichella is expected to be full fit for the
German Grand Prix and is looking forward to racing on the new track and said
"I'm very curious to experience the new circuit with its recent
modifications and I'm very committed about this race. In Magny-Cours I
realised that we have a good technical package with the new Honda engine
specification, and I'm really looking forward to trying it out this
week." After deliberately failing to qualify at the French Grand
Prix, the Arrows team was advised not to repeat those tactics at the
German Grand Prix or they could face severe consequences. Reports indicate
that the FIA can consider the actions by the Arrows team to fall within
Article 151c which states "Any fraudulent conduct or any act prejudicial
to the interests of any competition or to the interests of motor sport
generally" 24-July: Vic retains the lead in the 6 'n' Pole Competition following the round of France with 3 players in second! ... Overall Results ... France Results ... Popular Picks ... Register 23-July: The Quali-flyer's predictions for the 'Real Race' at the German GP ... Report 23-July: "New track, new challenge!" - The German Grand Prix Preview is now available ... Race Preview German Formula 1 Grand Prix Schedule:
22-July: Following the announcement
by Renault that Fernando Alonso will replace Jenson Button at Renault next
season, British American Racing announced today that they have signed Jenson
Button for a 2 year deal with an option for a further 2 years. Team boss David Richards was delighted to have signed
Jenson Button and said "I'm delighted to welcome Jenson to B.A.R. He has
an extraordinary talent which now needs to be nurtured in the right
environment in order for it to flourish. Over the past 7 months the management
team have set out a long-term plan which is designed to deliver success to
B.A.R and our partners. This won't happen overnight and we have realistic
expectations for the next two seasons. In the current Formula One climate, we
are fortunate to have the stability of long-term funding and a strong,
developing relationship with Honda. Our agreement with Jenson will enable us
to carry that stability through to our driver line-up and, as we move forward,
I have every confidence that he will play a pivotal role in gelling the team
together." Jenson Button was thrilled with the announcement and looks forward to driving for the team and said "I'm thrilled to be joining B.A.R. The past few weeks have been very exciting and I've been flattered by the enormous attention I've received. I've had a whole range of opportunities open to me but after careful consideration of what would be best for my future, B.A.R provided me with an excellent opportunity to progress and ultimately, I hope, to achieve my ambition to be World Champion. David Richards has talked me through the long-term strategy for the team in great detail and I have been very impressed with the strength of the partnership with Honda. I have no doubt that, together, we can all look forward to some very exciting times ahead." Shoichi Tanaka, President of Honda Racing Development, said: "I am very pleased to welcome Jenson to the B.A.R-Honda partnership. We are all looking forward to working with him and feel confident that he will play an integral part in our plans to make a big step forward next year." Click here for the latest on the 2003 Season line-up 22-July: "Your thoughts on the French Grand Prix" - Topic of the week - Have Your Say Loading
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