Articles tagged with: 2010 f1 season
Felipe Massa might not be too disappointed refuelling is being banned It’s the last race of the season so we’ll be saying our farewells this weekend – some of the fondly, others not so much. One goodbye likely to divide reaction among fans is the long-awaited banning of refuelling.
Kimi Raikkonen is on Toyota’s wish-list Remarkably, with just one race left to run the entry list for next year is far from complete. Just six drivers have their contracts officially in place for 2010 and there could be as many as 22 places left to fill
As had been widely expected the 2010 Monaco Grand Prix has been moved forward a week to go back-to-back with the Spanish Grand Prix.
Williams hasn’t used KERS yet but says it will race it in 2010 Williams was only re-admitted into the F1 teams’ association two weeks ago . Now, having said it will use a Kinetic Energy Recovery System on its car in 2010, it once again finds itself in opposition to most of its fellow teams. This isn’t going to win them any friends – at least, not outside the FIA
Interlagos will host the 2010 F1 season finale The 2010 F1 calendar revealed by the FIA today has 19 rounds. That equals the record for the most races in a season, set in 2005. The championship will start in Bahrain, as it did in 2006
Interlagos will host the 2010 F1 season finale The 2010 F1 calendar revealed by the FIA today has 19 rounds.
Lola B10/30 2010 F1 car model – 50% scale The first F1 team to reveal a design for the 2010 F1 season is Lola – even though it doesn’t have a place on the grid. Lola applied for one of the three places on the 2010 F1 grid offered by the FIA earlier this year – but was turned down in favour of applications from USF1, Campos Meta 1 and Manor Motorsport.
Robert Kubica looks likely to leave BMW and could replace Luca Badoer The F1 driver market for 2010 is a much more unpredictable one than we’ve had recently – or maybe it just seems that way because so many drivers stayed in the same teams this year as last. There are big names looking for new berths – Robert Kubica and Kimi Raikkonen – and top teams with vacancies to fill. Let’s take a look at who could end up where.