F1: Pirelli issues a statement
Pirelli has issued a statement following its appointment as the sole tyre supplier for F1 for the next three seasons.
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Pirelli has issued a statement following its appointment as the sole tyre supplier for F1 for the next three seasons.
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I suppose I could be titling this, “Third impressions of Oz.” Todd’s had his, Grace has had hers.
Mine is about throwing a little cold water on us.
No doubt, the Australian GP was a fantastic race. It might have been the most exciting and entertaining of the past three seasons….
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Michael Schumacher, the most successful driver in motor racing history, confirmed that he will return to race in Formula One next year after three seasons in retirement.
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In 2010 Formula 1 fans can welcome seven-time Formula One champion Michael Schumacher. The German was announced as Mercedes Grand Prix driver for next season. Schumacher signed for three seasons with the Mercedes Formula 1 team.
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The Williams team has confirmed that Rubens Barrichello and Nico Hülkenberg will bring a mix of experience and new talent to the outfit next year. It’s all change at the Grove outfit, which will also be reverting to Cosworth engines after making use of Toyota power for the last three seasons.
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Bridgestone, Formula One’s sole tyre supplier, announced on Monday that it will be departing Formula One after the 2010 season. The Japanese company has been the only tyre manufacturer involved in the sport for three seasons although the Monday morning news in Japan confirms that F1 is now in search of a new supplier.
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Williams confirmed on Wednesday that they will cease using Toyota engines at the end of this year. The British team’s cars have been powered by the Japanese automaker’s V8s for the past three seasons, scoring 93.5 world championship points together. Williams will announce their 2010 supplier in due course.
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Seven-time World Champion Michael Schumacher has welcomed Fernando Alonso into the team for which he will be driving for at least the next three seasons. Spaniard Alonso’s long-awaited announcement to join Ferrari came on Wednesday, as he partners Brazil’s Felipe Massa for the first time in 2010.
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Following the official confirmation of Fernando Alonso at Ferrari for three seasons from 2010, team boss Stefano Domenicali took part in a brief Q&A session for the team’s own website.
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Fernando Alonso was announced as Ferrari’s new driver for the upcoming three seasons. As of 2010 the Spaniard will be racing in red alongside Felipe Massa. Alonso said he is very happy and proud to become a Ferrari driver next year and is looking forward to the challenge.
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