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2010 F1 Season Upon Us – What’s New?

Saturday, March 6th, 2010 - Posted by Formula1Blogger

With just over 1 week until the first Grand Prix race of the 2010 season in Bahrain, we thought it’s be a nice idea to summarise what’s happened between Jenson Button’s 2009 Championship win, and now.

Teams

Shortly after the end of the 2009 season, Japanese team Toyota announced that they would no longer take part in Formula One due to financial reasons. This left drivers Jarno Trulli and Timo Glock without a drive. Previous to this, BMW Sauber had also announced that they were also pulling out of F1 due to BMW not wanting to take part, again leaving drivers Nick Heidfeld and Robert Kubica looking for jobs.

Sauber however managed to salvage the team, bringing it to F1 in 2010 – Although the team lost both drivers in the process, as well as the BMW Engine. Sauber are still registered as BMW Sauber, despite the lack of BMW – choosing to use a Ferrari engine instead.

Constructers champions Brawn GP were also bought out by German car manufacturer Mercedes, renaming the team Mercedes GP. Ross Brawn stays in his position as Team Principal.

4 new teams were billed to join the 2010 season, Virgin Racing, Campos (Now HRT Racing), US F1, and Lotus. US F1 recently announced that they are pulling out of the 2010 season, being unable to complete their development programme in time, and now focussing on a 2011 entry. It is understood that Stefan GP attempted to take the remaining slot on the F1 grid, however the FIA rejected their entry based on the time before the first race (some 2 weeks).

Drivers

The first major scalp in the driver juggle was Kimi Raikkonen. Mid 2009 season Ferrari announced that Renault driver Fernando Alonso would be joining the team, leaving Raikkonen without a 2009 race seat. Raikkonen was understood to only want a seat in one of two available cars, the Brawn or McLaren – however neither deal was made (likely due to the high price Raikkonen was commanding) and Raikkonen left F1 (albeit maybe temporarily).

The second biggest shock of the driver reshuffle was the move of 2009 championship winner Jenson Button over to McLaren. He joins the 2008 world champion Lewis Hamilton for an all British line-up. Widely seen as a risky move, time will tell if this change was a good one for Button.

The final big news was the announcement of Michael Schumacher to the Mercedes GP team. Schumacher returns out of retirement for 3 years to lead an all German lineup with Nico Rosberg as his partner. Schumacher originally planned an F1 return in 2009 when Felipe Massa pulled out after an accident, however was unable to due to suffering a neck injury after a motorbike accident.

Remaining driver positions can be seen in our Guide to 2010 driver lineups.

Important Rule Changes

  • Refuelling has been banned during the race. Drivers will only be able to pitstop with problems and tyre changes.
  • The top ten drivers to qualify for the race must start the race on the same set of tyres that quaified with.
  • A new points system is now in place (see here)
  • KERS, although not banned by the FIA, will not be used by FOTA teams in 2010.
  • A Grand Prix can now take upto 26 cars.
  • Wheel covers are banned on all cars.
  • Front tyres have been slightly narrowed in comparison to rear tyres
  • No testing rules have been slightly amended to allow any backup drivers 1 day of testing on a circuit not part of the 2010 season in order to prepare them for racing.

Circuit Changes

British GP track Donington pulled out of hosting the 2010 GP, and any future ones after they could not secure the funding for the endeavour. After weeks of speculation, and the chance of no British Grand Prix on the timetable, an agreement was placed between F1 Administration and Silverstone to host the British GP for the next 17 years.

The Canadian Grand Prix will return in 2010. Fuji Speedway was also due to host the 2010 Japanese GP, however track owners Toyota pulled out of this as well, leaving Suzuka to continue holding the race.

Finally, South Korea will host its first GP at the Korean International Circuit in the latter part of the season.

Teams agree to joint car launch

Thursday, December 10th, 2009 - Posted by Jack Sargeant

Today it has been announced that all 13 Formula 1 teams who will compete in 2010 will have a joint car launch.

This cost-cutting initiative is likely to take place at the Ciudad de las Artes y de las Ciencias complex in Valencia on January 30, and is backed by most teams.

Mercedes Chief Executive Nick Fry said;

“We’ve agreed among the teams to do a joint launch. It’s a demonstration of how we’re working together.”

The boss of the new team LotusTony Fernandes said that the supposed launch on January 30 2010 is too soon for his team, who plan to roll out their car in February. He joked;

“I won’t have a car at that time. I could come with a Matchbox car.”

De la Rosa’s F1 return hopes over?

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009 - Posted by Jack Sargeant

Pedro De la Rosa

It seemed that Campos Grand Prix had secured their driver line-up a while ago, with the rumours circulating that Bruno Senna and Pedro De la Rosa were to drive for the new team in 2010.

Since then, Bruno Senna has been confirmed as a Campos driver for 2010, but is seems that Spaniard Pedro De la Rosa will not be so lucky.

Team boss Adrian Campos has said that the lack of Spanish sponsors for De la Rosa may be a problem, also citing they may have a couple of other drivers on their shortlist. He said:

“I would like Pedro de la Rosa but he is Spanish and Spanish sponsors are in a bad way. There are other options from Russia and Venezuela but it all depends on the sponsor.”

Pedro de la Rosa has driven in F1 previously for Jordan, Arrows, Jaguar and McLaren from 1999-2006. His highest ever driver’s championship finish is 11th and his highest ever race finish is 2nd, with both of those results coming when he drove the latter half of the 2006 season for McLaren, when Juan Pablo Montoya left the team. De la Rosa has been the test driver for McLaren for the last 3 years.

Could Piquet Jr Return to F1 for Campos?

Sunday, November 1st, 2009 - Posted by Formula1Blogger

Nelson Piquet Jr

Some news in the paddock this weekend that is causing a stir is that the recently departed Nelson Piquet Jr is in talks with new Formula 1 team Campos for a race seat next year. Campos only hours earlier on Saturday confirmed that Bruno Senna would drive for the team, with Pedro de la Rosa rumoured to be his team mate.

Bernie Ecclestone was talking to the Daily Telegraph about the possiblity of Piquet Jr going to Campos,

“It’d be good wouldn’t it, another good name. That’s what’s being talked about actually.”

This will alarm some, due to the fact the Piquet Jr, central to the “crashgate” episode with Renault in 2008, escaped with no punishment earlier this year. Whereas his team bosses weren’t so lucky, Flavio Briatore and Pat Symonds were banned from the sport. Most believe Piquet Jr should have also received some kind of reprimand, he was at the wheel after all, however the FIA saw differently and gave him immunity for evidence.

At this time it is unknown why talks between the Spanish team Campos and de la Rose have stalled.

For more information on the Formula 1 driver lineup for 2010, check out our Ultimate Guide.

Bruno Senna Signs with Campos Meta 1 for 2010

Saturday, October 31st, 2009 - Posted by Formula1Blogger

Bruno Senna

Campos Meta 1 have confirmed that Bruno Senna will drive for the team in 2010. Senna has previously raced in GP2 and Formula Three, and was closely linked with a move to Brawn GP at the start of the year, only to miss out on the drive at the last minute, pipped by Rubens Barrichello.

Senna said,

“I’m absolutely delighted to fulfil a lifelong dream. Now it is time to set new targets. The project that Campos Meta 1 developed is designed to succeed both on and off track.”

Enrique Rodriguez de Castro, President of Meta Image and CEO of the Campos Meta 1 F1 Team, said:

“It is a great pleasure to welcome Bruno Senna in the team. We have followed him closely since his early days in minor series and testing how quickly he developed his speed and skills at GP2 to become on the most promising drivers of his generation. It is astonishing how fast he is entering the F1 scenario after just a few years in motor racing.”

For more information on the Formula 1 driver lineup for 2010, check out our Ultimate Guide.

Senna and de la Rosa to drive for Campos in 2010?

Thursday, October 29th, 2009 - Posted by Jack Sargeant

Bruno Senna

Spanish motorsport website motor21.com is reporting that Adrian Campos’ team Campos Grand Prix have decided on their two drivers for next season – Bruno Senna and Pedro de la Rosa, but the team are yet to make an official announcement.

Brazilian Bruno Senna, 26 who is of course nephew of Ayrton Senna has previously driven in the British F3 Championship and the GP2 championship in which he has finished 2nd in the drivers’ championship last year. In terms of F1 experience, he tested for Honda last year prior to them going bust.

Spaniard Pedro de la Rosa has driven in F1 previously for Jordan, Arrows, Jaguar and McLaren from 1999-2006 and his highest ever driver’s championship finish is 11th and his highest ever race finish was 2nd, with both of those results coming when he drove the latter half of the 2006 season for McLaren when Juan Pablo Montoya left the team.

De la Rosa has been the test driver for McLaren for the last 3 years.

For more information on the Formula 1 driver lineup for 2010, check out our Ultimate Guide.