Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Wednesday's F1 gossip column

BBC Sport brings you a regular round-up of the gossip in newspapers and on specialist websites around the world.


High-level sources claim that aspiring Formula 1 team US F1 have closed down their operation, and that could open the door to Serbian team Stefan GP to join the grid.
Full story: autosport.com

BBC pundit Eddie Jordan claims that Stefan GP will definitely be on the grid at the Bahrain season opener, with 1997 World Champion Jacques Villeneuve driving and YouTube co-founder Chad Hurley transferring his backing from US F1.
Full story: Crash.net

Meanwhile, Mark Webber has slammed some of the new F1 teams as 'embarrassing', and says it would make more sense to 'field Valentino Rossi with his bike on the grid'.
Full story: pitpass.com

Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin wishes the country's new F1 driver Vitaly Petrov success as Lada are confirmed in a sponsorship role with the Renault team.
Full story: autotrader.co.uk

Michael Schumacher has beaten Lewis Hamilton... in appointing a manager. Schumacher's affairs will be taken care of by Sabine Kehm, his long-time spokeswoman. Meanwhile, Schumacher's old rival Mika Hakkinen has emerged as a possible manager of Hamilton.
Full story: espnf1.com

Three-time F1 World Champion Niki Lauda says Jenson Button is right in claiming that Mercedes GP are being pessimistic about their chances in 2010.
Full story: espnf1.com

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