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Formula 1 - July 2007

Yamamoto in at Spyker

July 30th 2007 02:05
Source: BBC
Sakon Yamamoto
Spyker have confirmed the appointment of Japanese driver, Sakon Yamamoto to fill Christjian Alber's former race seat for the rest of the season.

Yamamoto raced eleven races for the Super Aguri team last season, again in a replacement capacity, after Yuji Ide was shown the door halfway throught he season.

Spyker technical director Mike Gascoyne explained the decision yesterday.

"Obviously Spyker is a team that was looking for a driver with experience of the circuits where we were going to race," he said.

"There's also financial considerations, so we wanted a driver both with experience and that could bring some finance to the team."Thankfully Sakon was able to do both of those," he added.

Yamamoto, who raced in the GP2 series this year, will be the fourth driver to race a Spyker this season, after Marcus Winkelhock partnered regular driver Adrian Sutil for his home Grand Prix at the Nurburgring.

But it is the former Aguri racer's experience that earned him the seat for the remaining seven races.

"I think one of the key important factors in the decision was the fact that he's raced on all the circuits that we have left in the season, so that was absolutely essential to the decision," said Gascoyne.

Yamamoto, who tested for the Spyker team's precedessor, Jordan in 2005 said: "I am very pleased to get the opportunity to race in Formula 1 again. I know all the circuits we are going to very well, having raced at them with Aguri last year."

"I also know the team from my test in 2005 so I feel ready for the chance. I want to do the best I can and help the team achieve their objective of moving up the field. I'm looking forward to working with them," he said

Gascoyne believes that the combination of Sutil and Yamamoto will work well together.

"Two young drivers, both with half a season of experience, I'm sure we won't have any problems," he said

"Obviously the ideal thing in Formula 1 is to have continuity all season." he added

"The switch has been forced upon us, but now I think we have a steady pairing for the second half of the season, so I don't think it will put us at a disadvantage."


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2008 Provisional Calendar

July 28th 2007 01:07
The FIA have released the first draft of the 2008 calendar, featuring a total of 18 races, one more than the current season.

Despite earlier reports, Melbourne retains its spot as the season opener, and France keeps its place on the calendar


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Ferrari unhappy with verdict

July 27th 2007 02:07
Ferrari have issued a statement detailing their dissatisfaction after McLaren-Mercedes escaped punishment at yesterday’s extraordinary meeting of the World Motor Sport Council in Paris.

McLaren were found guilty of breaching article 151c of the Sporting regulations for possessing confidential Ferrari documents, but due to insufficient evidence, could not be proven guilty for using the information for an unfair advantage, and walked away with only a warning


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McLaren-Mercedes escaped punishment from the World Motor Sport Council and the FIA after yesterday’s extraordinary meeting in Paris.

The investigation was to determine whether the Ferrari documents discovered in the possession of McLaren’s suspended chief designer, Mike Coughlan in June, were used by the team in order to gain an unfair advantage


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On the Marbles: Teammate battles

July 26th 2007 06:21
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Speed falls out with Toro Rosso

July 25th 2007 15:01
Scott Speed
Speed on the out from Toro Rosso
Scott Speed has aired his grievances with his Toro Rosso team boss, Franz Tost after the Austrian denied assaulting the American driver following the German Grand Prix.

Speed spoke to SpeedTV, and revealed that he no longer wishes to race for the team, accusing Tost and co-boss, Gerhard Berger of being unsupportive, dishonest and conniving, and saying that Tost is “out of control


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Half Term Report

July 12th 2007 11:55
Nine rounds down, eight to go. The cars and drivers have had plenty of time to aquaint themselves with eachother and it's time now to see who has bolted from the blocks, and how has been stuck at the gate.

Christjian Albers
No longer a driver on the grid after Spyker recently showed the Dutch driver the door, but still ranks on the list for completing at least half the season. They claim his sacking was for financial reasons, but we all know it was because he’s been utterly slow, and hazardous


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Spyker drop Albers

July 10th 2007 13:20
Christjian Albers
Axed: Christjian Albers
Christjian Albers has been sacked from Spyker F1 for financial reasons relating to his personal sponsors.

In a statement yesterday, Spyker boss, Colin Kolles said, “This has been a difficult decision…but the team’s ambitious development programme has been seriously compromised by non-payment by one of (Albers’) sponsors and we are faced with no other option


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On the Marbles: Stepneygate

July 6th 2007 15:09


‘Stepneygate’ seems to share quite a bit with the original Watergate crisis, but will it follow it right to the tragic end? Ron Dennis would certainly hope not.
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David Coulthard
Another year for DC
F1’s oldest hand, David Coulthard has signed a one-year extension to his Red Bull contract, sealing a race seat for 2008.

Red Bull will enter 2008 with an unchanged driver line-up, with Australian Mark Webber already claiming the other drive


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Ferarri F2007
Sabotaged and exposed?
For the past couple of weeks, the media has been tentatively following the relationship breakdown between Nigel Stepney and his former team, Ferrari, with details of the rift murky at best.

However, in the past couple of days, the plot has unravelled further and delved into some genuinely controversial issues with some potentially vast consequences


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