Headlines

FIA refuses return to 2012 spec rubber
Words with Whitmarsh
How the times can change
Ecclestone ready to buy New Jersey race promoter to get race off the ground
Lowe joins Mercedes next month
Teamwear finally in stock
Ecclestone: Marussia would be better off with a McLaren or a Williams chassis
Ecclestone tips BMW for F1 return
Monaco GP: Preview - Pirelli
Monaco GP: Preview - Force India

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21/04 Cheapest British GP tickets to hit £250?
21/04 Ecclestone dismisses Force India TV speculation
21/04 Bahrain GP: Qualifying notes - Force India
21/04 Di Resta qualifies tenth... apparently
20/04 Bahrain GP: Practice notes - Force India
20/04 Limited running for Force India in FP2

In case you missed it...

23/04/2012

A round up of stories you may haved over the Bahrain Grand prix weekend

  • Organisers of the Monaco Grand Prix have been kept busy resurfacing and redesigning ahead of the season's premier event. more
  • Speaking at an impromptu press conference in the Sakhir paddock, the Crown Prince of Bahrain insists that the Grand Prix will go ahead and will help unite his country. more
  • Protests ahead of the Bahrain Grand Prix continue to gather momentum as activists move from the real world and in to cyber space. more
  • It is claimed that a body with gunshot wounds has been found following overnight clashes between protestors and the police near the Bahrain capital Manama. more
  • Paul di Resta reaches the final phase of qualifying unseen by TV cameras… one might almost think deliberately. more
  • Bahrain's Ministry of Interior has issued a brief statement following the suspicious death of an alleged protestor on Friday night. more
  • While some fear that the decision to go ahead with the Bahrain Grand Prix will do irreparable damage to the sport, FIA President Jean Todt insists otherwise. more
  • Bernie Ecclestone has dismissed claims that his TV people deliberately ignored Force India during today's sessions. more
  • At the end of 2009 Pitpass' business editor Christian Sylt wrote a story which made an alarming prediction about ticket prices for the British Grand Prix. He was right. more
  • Business editor Chris Sylt reveals that under the new commercial terms McLaren gets a seat on the board of F1 itself where it will sit alongside representatives from Red Bull and Ferrari. more
  • France is set to return to the Formula One calendar next season, Bernie Ecclestone confirming that Le Castellet will host a race every other year. more
  • The situation in Bahrain puts things into perspective for other race promoters who have been having problems with their events, Australia being a good example. more
  • While some say the stock market flotation of Formula One is a done deal, business editor Chris Sylt says that this is not the case. more
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