Monday, October 4, 2010

Tuesday's F1 gossip column

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


Spanish driver Pedro de la Rosa has expressed his surprise after being dropped from the Sauber team last month. "I was shocked," said De la Rosa. "I had no indication that they would replace me. It was quite a sad decision from the team."
Full story: Autosport

Renault's Robert Kubica believes the final four races of the season could be difficult as the team have abandoned development work on this year's car to concentrate on 2011. "I don't think the end of the season will necessarily be the easiest one for us," he stated. "We do not have big new developments coming, so it will depend a lot on how much development other people bring to the car."
Full story: ESPN

Williams will run their final upgrades of 2010 at the Japanese Grand Prix this weekend, while driver Rubens Barrichello, who won at Suzuka for Ferrari in 2003, says the circuit is in his "top three of all the tracks we visit".
Full story: Williams

Red Bull Technology will supply gearboxes and hydraulic systems to Lotus from next season.
Full story: Autosport

This story will be updated throughout the day

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