The national treasure that is Murray Walker is about to do a filmed interview with Kevin Garside of the Daily Telegraph. Readers are being invited to submit questions for the vintage commentator, now 84 and still going strong despite giving up regular commentary in 2001.
McLaren’s appeal over the result of the Brazilian Grand Prix, which decided the outcome of the 2007 drivers’ championship, has been moved from Paris to London.
Ross Brawn has been talking this afternoon. And this is what he has to say about the drivers he has inherited along with his new role at Honda.
This morning we wrote that we understood internal team politics at Ferrari were swinging right away from Jean Todt. This afternoon we read that the di Montezemolo victory is complete and that Todt has been purged.
Former Ferrari racing supremo Ross Brawn could be heading to Brackley as Honda’s new team principal, according to reports from the BBC this morning.
None of the three Brits running in the final race of the 2007 Champ Car season were happy with how their afternoon went – but Justin Wilson had the consolation that his only rival for second place in the championship had an even worse time of it.
Renault will come out of the latest spying investigation unscathed, according to team principal Flavio Briatore, who says he is confident of his team’s case. He also revealed that Phil Mackereth, the engineer at the centre of the scandal, is due to be dismissed and questioned the timing of McLaren’s complaint to the FIA.
Never mind the hype – the Boy Wonder’s so popular that he’s made the crossover into football!
One thing’s for sure in the uncertain F1 driver market – Lewis Hamilton’s staying put, and is quite happy about it.