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Formula 1 - June 2007

Nigel Stepney
Stepney is under investigation
Ferrari’s head of performance development, Nigel Stepney has defended his innocence after the team launched a criminal investigation against him.

Ferrari filed a formal complaint earlier this week, but have refused to reveal the reason behind their actions.

The case is currently being examined by the Modena district attorney, but Stepney is self-assured in his innocence.

"I have confidence I'll be cleared by the legal process that is now taking place," Stepney told the The Sunday Times.

"It is just part of a dirty tricks campaign and everything is in the hands of my lawyer, so we'll wait and see what happens," he added.

While details of the legal proceedings are unknown, a Ferrari spokesman told Reuters earlier this week, "It is not related to any event, it is related to his behaviour".

Stepney, who was Ferrari’s technical manager during their period of title domination from 2000-2004, made no secret of his dissatisfaction within the team when Michael Schumacher and Ross Brawn departed last year.

Stepney tried to follow their footsteps, but was contractually bound by the Marranello team who demoted him to head ‘performance development’.

The Englishman, who is currently holidaying in the Philippines, was also puzzled by claims by Ferrari and the Italian police that they have been unable to contact him.

"I'm on a planned holiday with Ash (his fiancée) and our baby,” said Stepney.
"Why would anyone say I am not contactable? I booked the flights through the Ferrari travel office,” he said, “They know where I am."

Stepney’s lawyer, Luca Brezigher meanwhile, told Gazetta dello Sport that Stepney’s Serramazzoni apartment had been searched, but “the charge against him at the moment is rather unspecified”.

Brezigher said he expected the investigation to continue for at least one year before any formal charges were issued.

With this legal matter hanging over his head, Stepney’s desire to switch to another team in 2008 will be seriously implicated, if Brezigher’s prediction is correct.
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Toyota F1
Toyota top the timesheets
Day 1
Toyota’s under-fire Ralf Schumacher ended the first day of Silverstone testing on top, ahead of both McLaren and Ferrari testers, Pedro de la Rosa and Luca Badoer.

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Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari
Raikkonen on the way out?
Rumours from sections of the German and Italian press speculate Ferrari driver, Kimi Raikkonen’s impending departure from the team at the end of this season.

Despite winning the opening round from pole, the Finn has failed to impress this season, and has often been outperformed by Brazilian teammate, Felipe Massa


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Montoya: Favouritism at McLaren

June 21st 2007 01:51
Montoya McLaren 2006
Montoya in action in 2006
Former McLaren driver, Juan Pablo Montoya has supported claims by Fernando Alonso that McLaren are favouring their rookie driver, Lewis Hamilton.

Montoya, now racing in NASCAR in the United States after a falling out with McLaren in 2006, told the Associated Press that Hamilton is “clearly the number one in the team


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Ferrari vow to fight back

June 19th 2007 04:33
Ferrari F2007
Ferrari are desperate to bounce back
Ferrari team boss Jean Todt, and driver Felipe Massa have both declared their intentions in getting the Scuderia back on top in the 2007 season.

Ferrari trail McLaren by a massive 35-points in the Constructor’s Championship, and Massa sits in third in the Driver’s Championship, 19 points behind leader, Lewis Hamilton


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Vettel makes history

June 18th 2007 12:48
Sebastian Vettel
At 19, Vettel is F1's youngest-ever point-scorer
BMW’s 19-year old test driver, Sebastian Vettel made history at the United States Grand Prix, when he became the youngest driver to ever score a world championship point.

The young German finished the race in eighth position, earning himself one point


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Hamilton and Alonso
Another McLaren one-two
Lewis Hamilton has backed up his maiden win at Canada with victory at the Indianapolis Speedway,

The McLaren driver beat home his teammate, Fernando Alonso in a tense battle right until the end


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Lewis Hamilton
Hamilton takes another pole
Rookie sensation, Lewis Hamilton has carried the momentum from his maiden victory in Canada last weekend, to claim his second successive pole position at the US Grand Prix.

The 22-year old set the fastest time of m:12:331s. two-tenths ahead of his McLaren teammate, Fernando Alonso at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway


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Alonso not ready for me: Hamilton

June 15th 2007 11:05
Lewis Hamilton
McLaren rookie Lewis Hamilton has suggested that his teammate, Fernando Alonso was not prepared for the challenge the 22-year-old has so far provided

Hamilton speculated that the reason behind Alonso’s recent comments regarding inter-team favouritism was because the reigning champion was not expecting Hamilton to be so competitive


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Nigel Mansell
"Lewis has Fernando rattled"
Former world champion, Nigel Mansell has spoken about the duel between McLaren drivers, Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso.

After Hamilton took his maiden victory in Canada, Alonso, who finished 7th, spoke about how McLaren favoured the young Briton over himself, and how he had 'never been completely comfortable at Woking


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Alex Wurz
wurz hopes for F1-level safety on streets
With the news that Robert Kubica has escaped serious injury after his terrifying crash in the Canadian Grand Prix, Williams’ Alex Wurz has used the incident as a wake-up call for road safety.

“We all shouldn't be too comfortable to be honest,” said the Austrian in the post race interview, “It is motor racing. Formula One, with the speed is still extremely dangerous


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Fernando Alonso
Alonso not 'totally comfortable"
Defending champion, Fernando Alonso has admitted to feeling somewhat uncomfortable at McLaren, since he joined the team this season.

"Well, right from the start I've never felt totally comfortable,” Alonso told Spanish radio station Cardeno Ser


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Kubica keen to make Indy

June 12th 2007 05:01
From SMH
Kubica released from hospital
Following his horrific crash at Montreal on Sunday, BMW’s Robert Kubica is keen to be fit for the race at Indianapolis this coming weekend.

The Pole was released earlier today from a Montreal hospital, after extensive scans failed to detect any serious injury


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Trulli relieved nobody was injured

June 11th 2007 13:29
Jarno Trulli
Toyota’s Jarno Trulli has declared his relief at Robert Kubica’s welfare after minor contact between the two in the Canadian Grand Prix resulted in a horrific crash for the Polish BMW driver.

“I was shocked about the violence of the accident and very concerned because I had no information,” said the Italian


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Beaver destroys Ant's race

June 11th 2007 08:15
Anthony Davidson
"It's a shame about the beaver"
Anthony Davidson’s bizarre lock-up and impromptu pit stop from third place in the Canadian Grand Prix has been blamed on a stray beaver wandering across the track.

The Super Aguri driver was running in third place at the halfway point of the race, ahead of Alex Wurz who shared the same one-stop strategy, when he suddenly struck the stray animal, forcing him to lock-up and continue into the pits


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Hamilton wins maiden GP

June 11th 2007 07:44
From Planetf1.com
Hamilton wins at Montreal
Lewis Hamilton took his first ever Grand prix win in a highly eventful Canadian GP.

The McLaren driver led the race from pole, and was never under pressure, despite the several safety car intervals that created such havoc amidst the field


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Qualifying Report: Canada

June 10th 2007 08:44
from Planetf1.com
Hamilton celebrates his first pole
A very intense qualifying session at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve saw McLaren claim the front row of the grid with Lewis Hamilton edging out Fernando Alonso for pole, the rookie’s first ever.

It was an eventful hour, which kicked off with David Coulthard struggling with his Red Bull, citing brake problems that sent him bouncing over kerbs and sliding into the grass


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Second Time Round

June 7th 2007 11:30
Alex Wurz
Wurz back in race trim
Alongside the Formula One world lies a parallel universe. It is where F1 cars and drivers become tools, and not the attraction. It is where the glamorous girls are replaced by chill-bitten truckies, and the podium champagne is replaced by early morning coffee. The only birds at the circuit are the ones that can actually fly. Glitz takes a holiday, and hard work rears it's ugly head. It's testing. And while all teams and drivers gotta do it, there are those who simply cant escape it. It is the side of Formula One, which we seldom see, or properly understand, and it is the home of more drivers than you would think. Some are old-hands, recently retired from racing. Some are young-guns desperate to prove themselves worthy. Others are pay-drivers, installed by teams as part of a sponsorship deal or engine contract.

But then there are the ‘testers’. The guys who for one reason or another, wilfully to kicking and screaming, are always there, year in, year out. Luca Badoer is the prime example, a man with some racing experience, but has been the centre of Ferrari’s testing world for over eight years now. But he tells us he’s happy enough earning his millions, as are the other professional testers, like Marc Gene and Pedro de la Rosa. Driving a svelte, 300 kph beast around is by no means boring, but after countless laps and mile after mile, the tedium of routine can hit. Alex Wurz and Anthony Davidson are two drivers who, for the past few years have been trapped within this testing wilderness. The pair have managed to notch up some 9 years and hundreds of thousands of miles of testing between them. In 2007, however, both have managed to claw their way out of the testing jungle and into a race seat


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F1 2011: Operaton Champcar

June 6th 2007 01:36
Max Mosley
Mosley has some radical plans
According to F1 Racing, FIA president Max Mosley and Burkhard Goschel (chairman of the Formula One Manufacturer’s Advisory Commission) have sent the manufacturers a document detailing proposed regulations for 2011 and beyond.


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