Thursday, September 30, 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.


Mercedes team chief Ross Brawn has ruled himself out of the running to be the next head of the Formula One Teams' Association.
Full story: Autosport

Virgin boss Sir Richard Branson has confirmed he will continue to back the Virgin Racing team next year and is prepared to have less branding on the car to allow other sponsors to get involved.
Full story: Autosport

McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton says it no longer feels special beating seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher, who has returned to racing this season with Mercedes. "In the beginning I was very excited about his comeback but now it's not the same because he is mostly racing behind me," he said.
Full story: espnf1.com

South Korean tyre manufacturer Kumho, who supply Formula 3, say they want to become F1's tyre supplier in the future.
Full story: espnf1.com

The FIA is to set up an academy to train young drivers, with former F1 driver Alexander Wurz one of the instructors.
Full story: jamesallenonf1.com

Red Bull duo Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel say they expect their car to be extremely competitive at the next Grand Prix in Japan. "The momentum is currently with Ferrari going into the race, as they have had two victories on the bounce, but the points situation is still very open," said Webber.
Full story: Autosport

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