Thursday, September 2, 2010

Friday's F1 gossip column

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


Felipe Massa
Massa finished fourth at Spa and is sixth in the overall standings

The FIA has launched an investigation into why Felipe Massa was able to start the Belgian Grand Prix ahead of his grid slot without the error being picked up at the time. Amateur video footage that appeared days after the race showed Massa came to a stop on the grid in front of where he should have been.
Full story: Autosport

Petronas has extended its title sponsorship of the Malaysian F1 Grand Prix for a further five years. Malaysia made its Formula One debut back in 1999 and each grand prix since has been sponsored by state oil company Petronas.
Full story: PlanetF1

Michael Schumacher says he is expecting his Mercedes team to endure a challenging weekend at the Italian Grand Prix, despite encouraging signs in Belgium last weekend.
Full story: Autosport

Jenson Button insists he did not brake early at Spa, causing the collision with Sebastian Vettel, as the recriminations into the crash between the two drivers last Sunday continue.
Full story: Speed

Team principal Colin Kolles has confirmed that Japanese driver Sakon Yamamoto is to remain at HRT for the foreseeable future. Yamamoto was originally drafted in as a one-off at the British Grand Prix as replacement for Bruno Senna, but since then he has filled in for Karun Chandhok in the other seat.
Full story: Autosport

Swimming, cycling and running will be the name of the game for Brazilians Bruno Senna and Lucas di Grassi as they take part in the Monaco triathlon on Sunday.
Full story: GPUpdate

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