
Lauda: F1 drivers should race in DTM too. – Crash.net
Niki Lauda has suggested that Formula 1 drivers should double up’ again as they used to back in his day arguing grand prix winners like Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel could also be put to use in the DTM to boost the popularity of the pan
A grip on controls could be what F1 needs – Financial Times
Of all the sports in the world, it is hard to imagine one that is more under pressure from the green lobby on the one hand, and the economic downturn on the other. Yet Bernie Ecclestone, an implacable 78-year-old with Andy Warhol-style grey hair and
F1 teams warned to expect revenue cut – Financial Times
Bernie Ecclestone has warned Formula One car racing teams to expect a reduced share of revenues from their glamour sport as it faces the toughest financial climate in its history. The commercial director of Formula 1 management is also backing the
Renault unveils 2009 F1 car – International Herald Tribune
PORTIMAO, Portugal : Renault has unveiled the race car it believes will deliver Fernando Alonso a third F1 drivers’ championship. The French team wheeled out its new R29 car at the Portimao circuit in Portugal on Monday, with a striking yellow color
Ecclestone stands behind India bid – Crash.net
Bernie Ecclestone has lent further support to India’s bid to become the next new host to appear on the Formula One world championship calendar by insisting that Delhi will debut in 2011. With claim and counter-claim from various parties clouding
BMW ‘aiming high’ with F1.09. – Crash.net
BMW Sauber boss Mario Theissen admits that the team is aiming high in 2009 after rolling-out the new F1 .09 at Valencia. The team enjoyed a fine campaign in 2008, capped by Robert Kubica leading Nick Heidfeld to a 1-2 finish in the Canadian Grand
Support for Youth Olympics stays ‘strong’ – Zd Net Asia.com
SINGAPORE–Despite the economic downturn, interest from potential sponsors in the 2010 Youth Olympic Games (YOG) remains strong, ZDNet Asia has learned. The inaugural Singapore 2010 Games presents, especially for local companies, a “once-in-a















