After reports from a Spanish newspaper stated a one-year deal between Australia’s Mark Webber to race for the famous Ferrari F1 team in 2013 surfaced yesterday, the Australian press has been quick to jump on the bandwagon. But the move won’t happen.
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Network Ten disappoints F1 fans
During the Melbourne Formula 1 Grand Prix Channel Ten put a lot of effort into advertising it would be broadcasting this year’s F1 season live instead of just the old 11:00pm delayed coverage. It was great news, right? Turns out that maybe they were a little misleading.
Williams Renault F1 team reveals female development driver, Susie Wolff
Formula 1 has a female as an official driver after the famous Williams Renault F1 team announced Briton Susie Wolff as a development driver for the 2012 season.
Want to buy a part of Formula 1?
No, seriously. If cash is burning a hole in your pocket, then why not splash out and purchase part of one of the most successful global sports – the FIA Formula 1 World Championship. It could be yours for…
Qantas Australian Grand Prix: Behind the scenes with Red Bull Racing and Infiniti
During last weekend’s Qantas Australian GP, EFTM went behind the scenes at Red Bull Racing to experience what it is like to mix it with the big boys. Want to know how the other side watches Formula 1? Here’s a sneak peak…
Infiniti ramps up Australian launch plans
Infiniti has given the media further details of its planned launch into the Australian market towards the end of the year. Here for the Australian GP, Simon Sproule, Corporate Vice President of the Nissan Motor Company, outlined some of those plans.
Webber and Ricciardo launch new Red Bull RB8 and Toro Rosso STR-7 2012 F1 cars
Australia’s two F1 drivers, New South Wales’ Mark Webber and Western Australia’s Daniel Ricciardo, have helped launch their respective new F1 cars for the 2012 season. Webber with Red Bull Racing and Ricciardo with Scuderia Toro Rosso.
Video: Kimi Raikkonen’s first laps in the Lotus-Renault GP
2007 F1 World Champion Kimi Raikkonen has made his long awaited return to the cockpit of an F1 car. Last night he took Lotus-Renault GP’s 2010 car for a spin around the Valencia circuit in Spain to dust up on his skills at speed.
Senna and Williams-Renault reunite after 18 years
In 1994 three-time world champion Ayrton Senna tragically passed away at the wheel of a Williams-Renault F1 car. For the 2012 season, Williams will rejoin with Renault and has chosen Senna’s nephew, Bruno, to drive its second car.



