Catch-up Session – Week No. 32
At the beginning of August, F1 news becomes a bit more discreet after an absolutely crazy month of July. However, a highly anticipated announcement has finally been made official. Even during the holiday period, casinoenlignefrance.eu.com doesn’t miss a thing and summarizes the essential F1 news of the past week in this article. Headlining, the dismissal […]
At the beginning of August, F1 news becomes a bit more discreet after an absolutely crazy month of July. However, a highly anticipated announcement has finally been made official. Even during the holiday period, casinoenlignefrance.eu.com doesn’t miss a thing and summarizes the essential F1 news of the past week in this article. Headlining, the dismissal of Nelson Piquet from the Renault team. The rumor had been circulating for several weeks, and the Brazilian did not survive the summer break. As for Michael Schumacher, he continues his preparation for the European GP in Valencia, now scheduled in two weeks. However, he faced an initial setback as three teams have ultimately opposed his tests in an F60. casinoenlignefrance.eu.com revisits this information.
End of suspense, Piquet fired!
The news was made official last Monday by the man himself. Nelson Piquet Jr will no longer be on the F1 grids for the 2009 season. Renault has decided to terminate his contract due to a lack of results. The Brazilian has already had the chance to compete in several races this year. Recently, he made headlines with various rumors of being sidelined. In a way, Renault puts an end to the driver’s suffering, who claims he was never on equal footing with Fernando Alonso and is even relieved to finally see the light at the end of the tunnel. He views his future calmly since next season, new teams are entering the sport. He hopes to show the real driver he is! Good luck Nelsinho!
The official announcement of Nelson Piquet’s eviction
Michael Schumacher fine-tunes his preparation without the F60!
A few days ago, Scuderia Ferrari requested members of the FOTA and the FIA to allow Michael Schumacher to drive the F60. As a reminder, the German will replace Felipe Massa, still recovering, for the upcoming European Grand Prix in two weeks in Valencia. With the ban on in-season testing, the multiple world champion was not allowed to conduct these tests and had to settle for a private run in an F2007! Reactions multiplied, and in the end, three teams responded negatively to Ferrari’s request. Williams, Red Bull, and Toro Rosso positioned themselves in opposition. The situation remains at a standstill. However, Schumacher is not wasting a day to continue his physical and mental preparation for this comeback, which is a dream for thousands of people. Patience, patience, it will be in two weeks…
Williams’ Refusal for Schumacher’s Tests on F60
The refusals of Red Bull and Toro Rosso for Schumacher’s tests on the F60