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Follow F1 test action with AUTOSPORT
February 4th, 2012
Formula 1 bursts back into life next week with a spate of car launches and the first test at Jerez getting underway. And AUTOSPORT will be there to bring you unrivalled coverage of all the events as they happen
Bianchi eyes non-F1 racing programme
February 4th, 2012
Jules Bianchi is likely to keep racing alongside his Formula 1 reserve driver commitments with Force India this year. The Frenchman has competed in the F1 supporting GP2 series for the past two seasons, finishing third in 2010 and ’11.
Van der Garde gets Caterham test role
February 4th, 2012
Giedo van der Garde will be the Caterham Formula 1 team’s reserve driver for the 2012 season. The 26-year-old Dutchman has raced in GP2 since winning the 2008 Formula Renault 3.5 title, and was fifth in the ’11 GP2 standings.
Jerez running order revealed
February 3rd, 2012
Formula 1′s first pre-season test will kick off with 11 teams at Jerez on Tuesday, with only Marussia not running. The Spanish circuit has issued a running order for the opening of the winter tests, with nine news cars set to run for the first time.
Key parts company with Sauber
February 3rd, 2012
Sauber technical director James Key is to leave the Swiss team to take up a role with one of its rivals. In a statement issued by the Hinwil-based outfit on Friday, Sauber said that the design and development of its 2012 car would now be led by the heads of department for its aerodynamic, design, performance and operations divisions
Winners meet McLaren pair at launch
February 3rd, 2012
AUTOSPORT competition winners Nick Howers and Wendy Linsley met Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton at the McLaren team’s 2012 launch event on Wednesday. The pair had won the chance to attend the unveiling of the McLaren-Mercedes MP4-27 at the team’s Woking technical centre in a competition run at AUTOSPORT International in association with Hilton Hhonors. F1 team launches are traditionally closed to the public
Force India expects diffuser boost
February 3rd, 2012
Force India will be one of the big beneficiaries of the decision to ban exhaust-blown diffusers in Formula 1, reckons the team’s technical chief Andrew Green. Although the Silverstone-based outfit finished sixth in last year’s constructors’ championship, Green felt it did not get properly on top of the exhaust-blowing technology so will lose far less from the ban than many rivals
‘Rebuilding complete’ says Force India
February 3rd, 2012
Force India’s deputy team principal Bob Fernley says the squad has completed its rebuilding phase and is now ready to try and chase Formula 1′s top outfits. The Silverstone-based team is commencing its fifth season in its Force India guise, and is aiming to improve on last year’s sixth-place finish in the constructors’ championship – when it came within four points of beating Renault to fifth. Force India launched its new VJM05 at Silverstone today, with a clear aim of breaking into the top five in the championship this season.
Force India: Young line-up not a gamble
February 3rd, 2012
Force India’s young driver policy has given it one of the most promising driver line-ups on the grid, according to deputy team principal Bob Fernley. The Silverstone-based team has given regular track time on grand prix weekends to its reserve drivers for the past two years, with both Paul di Resta and Nico Hulkenberg converting those opportunities into race drives for the following season
Ferrari has taken more risks with F2012
February 3rd, 2012
Ferrari has confessed to taking more risks with this year’s car than previous cars, after unveiling a fairly aggressive F2012 at Maranello on Friday. Although the most commented-on feature is its stepped nose, the most radical feature is that it is the first car in Formula 1 since Minardi in 2001 to feature front pull-rod suspension. Furthermore, the team has worked hard on its packaging at the sidepods and the rear of the car and try and make the aerodynamic gains it thinks it needs to get ahead of Red Bull Racing.
Ferrari defends ‘ugly’ car design
February 3rd, 2012
Ferrari chief designer Nikolas Tombazis has defended the look of the new Ferrari amid widespread comments that its stepped nose makes the F2012 ‘ugly’.
Di Resta aims to keep momentum going
February 3rd, 2012
Paul di Resta believes it is key for Force India to carry its late-season momentum from 2011 into the start of the upcoming season. The Scot was speaking at the launch of the team’s VJM05 at Silverstone on Friday.
Karthikeyan: Indian form key to F1 deal
February 3rd, 2012
Narain Karthikeyan has admitted that his strong performance in the Indian Grand Prix was key to him remaining in Formula 1 with HRT this year.
Green: Most will use ‘platypus’ nose
February 3rd, 2012
Force India technical director Andrew Green expects most teams to join Force India, Ferrari and Caterham in opting for the ‘platypus’ nose design. The new Force India VJM05, which was unveiled at Silverstone this morning, featured the distinctive shelf where the nose joins the higher front section of the monocoque. Despite the McLaren MP4-27, launched on Wednesday, not featuring the drop nose thanks to a lower chassis front, Green thinks most will follow the design concept that his team has chosen.
Alonso ‘sure’ Ferrari will be strong
February 3rd, 2012
Fernando Alonso is sure Ferrari will be strong during the 2012 season as the Maranello squad unveiled its 2012 car on Friday. Alonso won just one race in the 2011 season in a disappointing year for the Italian team, which is aiming to return to championship-winning ways this year
Force India unveils the VJM05
February 3rd, 2012
Force India has unveiled its new car for the 2012 season, dubbed the VJM05, at Silverstone. It is the team’s earliest car launch since Force India was created in 2008 when Vijay Mallya bought the Spyker team. In recent years Force India has not had its new machine ready for the first test
Ferrari boss upbeat on title chances
February 3rd, 2012
Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo is confident his team has all it needs to win the world championship once again. After unveiling its aggressive-looking F2012 at Maranello on Friday, di Montezemolo said in a video message that he was full of confidence that the efforts put in by his staff would be rewarded
Ferrari expects to win from the start
February 3rd, 2012
Ferrari expects its 2012 Formula 1 car to be winning races from the start of the new season, the team revealed at the launch of its F2012 racer on Friday. Team boss Stefano Domenicali said that he believes the changes made behind the scenes at Maranello should yield instant results, following a tough 2011 season for Ferrari.
Ferrari launches its 2012 F1 car
February 3rd, 2012
Ferrari unveiled the 2012 car on Friday morning that it hopes will return it to world championship-winning glory.



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