2005/2006 F1 News and Testing.

MF1 teams up with Zim

MF1 Racing is pleased to announce a partnership agreement with Zim Integrated Shipping Services, one of the world's largest container shipping companies. Zim's distinctive 'seven star' logo will appear on the Midland Toyota M16 throughout the 2006 World Championship season.

"Zim is a progressive, global company that we are proud to welcome as a team partner," said Colin Kolles, MF1 Racing's Managing Director. "Zim's core values - a commitment to excellence through quality, team work and efficiency, as well as their competitive orientation - parallel MF1 Racing's. This is a very good fit that will benefit both organizations."

"Zim's vision is to be a leading competitive global shipping and logistics company, setting high-level standards in the industry - a company with goals and values our employees and partners can identify with," stated Doron Goder, President & CEO of Zim Integrated Shipping Industries. "In many ways, Formula One racing is a lot like shipping: it requires strategy, dedication and precision. For us, it is an excellent marketing platform. We believe that associating our company with a dynamic, motivated team such as MF1 Racing is a perfect way to raise Zim's brand profile globally."

Zim offers transportation services along most major international trading routes to customers throughout the world. Zim operates an intermodal system which combines sea, land, and air transportation, enabling the company to provide fast, reliable, frequent, and complete door-to-door services around the world.
 
Want to see Grand Prix on DVD

Fans of John Frankenheimer's famous 1966 movie "Grand Prix" have been frustrated that the film is not available on DVD. The rights to the movie are now owned by Warner Home Video which says it has no plans to put the film on DVD because there has been no requests for that to happen. There are however fans who would like to see that happen and so anyone who would like to sign up to a petition for the film should go to www.grandprixondvd.com and fill in the online petition so that an apprach can be made to Warner to show that there is a market out there which wants to see the film available in the new format.
 
Matsuura out of Super Aguri running.

Kosuke Matsuura has effectively removed himself from contention in the race to land the second Super Aguri F1 seat alongside expected team leader Takuma Sato by re-signing for the squad's Indy Racing League line-up.

Super Aguri Fernandez Racing team owners Aguri Suzuki - who runs the nascent F1 operation - and Adrian Fernandez confirmed Matsuura's IRL return overnight, inking the Japanese driver's name to the #55 Panasonic ARTA Dallara-Honda.

Matsuura was the second name to be linked to the second seat at Super Aguri F1, after Honda test driver Anthony Davidson, but has since been joined on the 'possibles' list by fellow countrymen Yuji Ide and Sakon Yamamoto. Perhaps unsure of the F1 team's participation following the delay in confirming its entry, he has now opted to return to the IRL series he has graced for the past two seasons, leaving Ide as most people's tip to partner Sato - at least for the first part of the season.
 
Schumi is my rival not hero says Nico

Williams young gun, Nico Rosberg, says that while he still admires Michael Schumacher he does not hold the German driver as one of his hero’s.

Rosberg was very much still a child when Schumacher won his first of seven World titles but says they are now opponents and therefore he will look at the German great as an equal.

'But I can no longer say he's my hero,' the 20 year-old told Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen TV, 'because he is my competitor. And you should not idolise your rivals.

'But I admire him for everything he has achieved, and for his talent.'

Rosberg had not planned on becoming a race driver, like his father Keke Rosberg, but rather to study physics, aerodynamics more specifically. He had great school results and was heading for the Imperial College in London before the racing bug bit him.

'It doesn't matter,' he said smiling.

'I can pursue my interest in physics in Formula One!'
 
Ferrari launches its 2006 contender

In a break with recent tradition, Ferrari has officially launched its latest contender at the race-track, rather than at its racing HQ.

The Italian team's 2006 contender was unveiled at Mugello, a week after making its track debut at Fiorano, where Michael Schumacher and Felipe Massa both drove the car.

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Top designer staying with Ferrari

Ferrari designer Rory Byrne has committed himself to the team for two more years in a consultant capacity and Technical director, Ross Brawn, has hinted that he would like to extend his stay at the team.

Byrne’s contract was due to expire this year but he has now been offered and accepted a new deal. Aldo Costa has replaced Byrne at Ferrari and is completely responsible for the new 248 F1 car which was unveiled on Tuesday at Mugello.

"With this car, we've made the final step we wanted to make where Aldo is totally responsible," technical director Ross Brawn said at a news conference.

"Rory is assuming a new position at Ferrari, he has agreed to stay with Ferrari for another two years. Rory will stay as a consultant working on projects that we agree together, primarily looking at projects for the future of Ferrari," he said.

"Rory's got huge experience and we want to use that to our advantage."

Costa has had some criticism from the media this year following Ferrari’s poor showing but his team are still very happy with him and his work.

"No-one deserves the position he's got more than he does," said the South African designer Byrne.

Brawn echoed Byrnes comments saying that their would be no changes in he aerodynamics group.

"Perhaps overall one or two other teams made more progress in 2005 but I think you will see with this car, and the same people and same team, that they've done a very good job," he declared.

"We are happy with the people we have. if we make any changes it won't be replacements but a strengthening of the organisation."

Brawn has been win Ferrari since 1996 and has said he would like to continue to work at Ferrari without saying that it would happen.

"As to my role in the future, we are discussing that at the moment. I'm very happy at Ferrari, very pleased with the way things are and would very much like to be involved with Ferrari in the future," he said.

Jean Todt's contract is set to expire at the end of the year and he remains tight lipped about any development with him, choosing rather to focus on the upcoming season.
 
Super Aguri's future headquarters?

We hear from our spies that Super Aguri F1's headquarters will not be at Leafield for very long and that the long-term plan is for the team to move to Brackley, just up the road from the Honda Racing F1 factory. We also hear that Honda Racing Developments in Bracknell, Berkshire, will eventually be relocated to Brackley as well so that everything is in the same basic location. The Bracknell facility was opened when it was thought that Honda would run its own team, back in 1998.

Our spies tell us that the plan is for the engine operation to be housed next to the existing Honda Racing F1 factory while Super Aguri F1 would find a new home in a new development which is being planned at Brackley Sawmills, at the northern end of the town. A property development company has already applied for permission to demolish the existing buildings on the site and construct a business park which would include light industrial facilities, research and development and offices. According to the local newspaper, the site might also include a leisure and conference centre, a creche and parkland. The application said that the park could create up to 1000 jobs.

We hear, incidentally, that the Menard facility in Leafield does not belong to Menard but was leased on a longterm deal from the receivers who could not determine the ownership of the property company that actually owns the land.
 
Jean Todt: "The 248 will be a great stimulus for us all"

This year too, the Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro's Direttore Generale appeared at the launch of the new F1 car. Jean Todt responded to the questions posed by the international media at the press conference to present the new 248 F1. "Seeing the new car", he began, "with the new sponsor logos and, above all, the numbers 5 and 6, is a return for us to a distant past. It will be a great incentive to improve. The entire squad wants to get back to top spot".

As to the performance of the new car, Todt was quite cagey. He stated that he was hopeful but, at the same time, waiting for the real test against the other teams. Responding to a question regarding his future with Ferrari after 2006, the Direttore Generale preferred to stay on theme and discussed the team's chances in the coming season.

Related to this, the detailed test programme was shown to the press pack. Owing to the chilly conditions at Mugello, the official drivers could get behind the wheel tomorrow with Marc Genè in Barcelona and then Valencia, Bahrein and Jerez before the start of the season.

These tests will see the 248 on track, a car that now only exists as a single example, flanking last year's model. Todt had some words of praise for Ferrari's new driver, Felipe Massa. It was revealed that he was a very fast learner, a humble person and who displayed a good work ethic in a team. Massa should be completely at ease with the squad in a short space of time. As to Valentino Rossi testing the new car at Valencia, Todt stated that this may be possible, but not 100% definite".
 
New Ferrari 'radical' according to designers.

The traditional Ferrari launch ceremony may have been transplanted from Maranello to Mugello in order to facilitate the team's test and development programme, but that did not lessen the media's enthusiasm for the event, in which the new 248 model was officially unveiled.

Despite returning to the team's former identification policy to reflect the return to the use of V8 engines - 248 standing for 2.4-litre V8 - designers Aldo Costa, and Rory Byrne, along with technical director Ross Brawn, were quick to point out that the new car was anything but retrospective.

"We imposed a radical change from both a mechanical and aerodynamic point of view, mainly due to the V8 engine," Costa revealed, "The aerodynamics are still at a preliminary stage and will be until the first race of the season, but the chassis is totally new, above all in the centre section.

"We decided on this in order to optimise the weight distribution and lighten the entire structure.The same goes for the suspension, especially in the completely redesigned rear end. The transmission, too, is all new, and constructed from composite materials, as is the differential. In building these two new elements in particular, we had to pay close attention to the characteristics of the V8, and the greater vibrations generated by the engine brought more initial problems.
 
Comparing the Ferrari 248 F1, McLaren MP4-21, Red Bull RB2 and the BMW whatever it's called...

The Ferrari fromt he outside is the most traditional - the rear is positively bulging compared to the RB2 which is running the same engine and gearbox iirc.

Rear wing looks like the final evolution of last years...

Front wing still has that silly little flappy thing...

I'm finding it difficult to see that any further up the grid than last year on looks alone tbh.

Most radical bit - the rear view mirrors. :D

However - the RB2 appears to be extremely fragile around the rear of the car *the Ferrari bit anyway* - indication of whats to come? They had to cut holed in the bodywork to stop the engine cooking itself. Either they screwed up bigtime or that Ferrari motor is a hot one.

Out of all the cars launched so far...I have to say the McLaren looks the most radical - nose, wing, rear wing, sidepods *how skinny are they!* it just looks like the ultimate evolution of last years car so far.

Still...got Scuderia Toro Rosso, Super Aguri Racing, Williams F1, Midland F1, Honda Racing to launch their '06 cars though

Still may be surprised.

Simon/~Flibster
 
Honda unveils the RA106

The Honda Racing F1 Team unveiled its challenger for the 2006 Formula One season in Spain this morning with the new driver line-up of Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello.

This marked an important milestone for Honda as it is the first Formula One car launched by a Honda works team since 1968.

As an indication of Honda's commitment to the new challenge and the strength of its manufacturing operation, the team delivered not one, but two identical RA106 race cars to the launch to enable Rubens and Jenson to start testing at exactly the same time. The new cars and their RA806E engines are the product of a single, unified team which combines the resources of the Honda Racing F1 Team Operations Centre in Brackley, England, Honda Racing Development's engine base in Bracknell, England, and Honda R&D in Tochigi, Japan.

The RA106 sported its new base canvas of Honda Racing White, a colour which has been synonymous with the Honda motorsport identity since the company's F1 debut in 1964. The rest of the livery has the more familiar feel of the Lucky Strike brand, which remains as title sponsor for the 2006 season.

Nick Fry, Chief Executive Officer:
"Our target in 2006 is to challenge for race wins and we will do our utmost to achieve that objective."

"During 2005 we put in place some important building blocks that will help us meet our targets in 2006 and beyond. We secured two of the best racing drivers in the world, we proved our ability to develop a car through the season, resulting in points for Jenson in each of the last ten races, and we gained a better understanding of the strengths of the 2004 car and the issues with our 2005 race car. Lastly, and most importantly, we have "works" team status with access to the technical resources of Honda R&D. I'm particularly proud that we have been able to deliver a new car each for Jenson and Rubens today which demonstrates the depth of our manufacturing ability and skill and determination of our people. With our new wind tunnel also coming on-stream later this year, we are ready to step up to the challenge."

Yasuhiro Wada, President of Honda Racing Development and Management Board Member of the Honda Racing F1 Team:
"The 2006 F1 season means a great deal to all of us at Honda as it marks the beginning of a new adventure and confirms an even greater commitment to F1. The launch today of the first F1 chassis since 1968 to carry the Honda name is a particularly significant moment.

"It is up to all the engineers involved in the programme, at the F1 Operations Centre in Brackley, HRD in Bracknell and Honda R&D in Japan to rise to the challenge of F1 and show the world what Honda can do as a fully integrated force. The development of a new challenging spirit and a desire to work together to challenge for wins is at the core of Honda's philosophy. Honda has always exposed its engineers to the highest competition in racing as it uniquely prepares them for the challenges that lie ahead. We are all excited about the season to come and up for the fight!"

Geoffrey Willis, Technical Director:
"The new RA106 is the product of four years of steady evolution. During this time, the team has developed a high level of technical capability which now sees it designing, manufacturing and operating at the highest level on the grid. The emphasis now is on integration and combining our design concepts and expertise to achieve a car capable of challenging for race wins.

"One of our key areas of focus has been aerodynamics, the design considerations for which were two-fold – the aero problem that we faced in 2005 and achieving a significant improvement in aerodynamic efficiency to meet the requirements of the new, smaller V8 engine and its implications on chassis design. We are pleased with the progress we have made in the wind tunnel over the winter and our data shows that we have made a good step forward. Mechanically, in keeping with the evolutionary theme we have refined our various concepts including our third generation carbon composite gearbox.

"Honda has produced a new engine to meet the challenge of Formula One's switch from V10 to V8 power. The new RA806E is the result of a very intensive year's work with many concepts designed and tested since the prototype first ran in May 2005. Since the latest specification started running in November 2005, the team has been encouraged by its reliability and performance."

Rubens Barrichello:
"This is a very exciting day for me as it's my first launch with a new team for six years! Honda has a fantastic heritage in motorsport and it's great to be a part of that now. I can't wait to drive the new car and the discussions I've had with our technical team indicate that we have good reason to be excited about the season ahead. I'm sure that will be confirmed when I test the car for the first time today."

Jenson Button:
"I'm incredibly proud and excited to be part of the Honda Racing F1 Team and 2006 is going to be a very important year for all of us. We've achieved a lot in winter testing with our Concept car and I have seen first hand the huge effort in Brackley and Tochigi over the past few months. I'm confident that all the determination will be rewarded this year and I've done my part by working even harder on my fitness to ensure that I'm in the best possible shape for the season ahead. I can't wait for the first race in Bahrain."

Anthony Davidson:
"I'm really looking forward to playing my part in what I'm sure will be a successful year for the team. It's going to be great to be running again on Fridays at Grands Prix and I know this will really help our development throughout the year."
 
Technical specs for Ferrari's 248

Ferrari unveiled their 2006 car, the 248 F1, on Tuesday at Mugello. Here the specs for the new car and its engine...

248 F1 Technical Specifications
Monocoque construction – Carbon fibre and honeycomb composite structure

Ferrari longitudinal gearbox - Limited slip differential, semiautomatic sequential electronically controlled gearbox

Number of gears – 7 + reverse

Ventilated carbon – Fibre disc brakes

Suspension - Independent suspension, push rod activated torsion springs, front and rear


Dimensions
Length - 4545 mm

Width - 1796 mm

Height - 959 mm

Wheelbase - 50 mm

Front track - 1470 mm

Rear track - 1405 mm

Weight with water lubricant and driver - 600 kg

Wheels, front and rear - 13”


056 Engine Specifications
Type - 056

Number of cylinders - 8

Cylinder block in cast aluminium - V90

Number of valves - 32, pneumatic distribution

Total displacement - 2398 cm3

Piston bore - 98 mm

Weight - > 95 kg

Magneti Marelli digital electronic injection

Magneti Marelli static electronic ingnition

Fuel - Shell V-Power ULG 59

Lubricant - Shell SL 0932
 
Montoya says he's on the market

Juan Pablo Montoya says he is already looking around for a new team for 2007.

Speculation suggested that, in mid-December, Woking chief Ron Dennis did not take up an option on the Colombian's services beyond this year. It is a concept that Montoya, 30, does not reject.

“I would happily stay with McLaren,” he told Auto, Motor und Sport. “Continuity is a very important thing. But the team would first have to show me that they want me.”

Montoya's comments, of course, should be swallowed in the context of Ron Dennis' signing of Fernando Alonso for 2007, and the simple fact that - at the very least - either Juan Pablo or Kimi Raikkonen will have to make way for the Spanish world champion.

Already, the rumour mill has suggested that Montoya could go to Red Bull, but the latest suggestion is that manager Julian Jakobi has now opened talks with BMW Sauber about 2007.

Montoya warned Dennis that he will not wait forever for his decision. “If I get an offer from Ferrari, Renault or BMW, then I will be off the market.”

Interesting....

Not sure it tells us anything about whats going on at McLaren - but interesting anway
 
Technical specs RA106

The Honda Racing F1 Team unveiled its challenger for the 2006 Formula One season in Spain this morning with the new driver line-up of Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello. Here are the technical specifications of the RA106.

RA106 Technical Specification
Construction: Moulded carbon fibre and honeycomb composite structure that surpasses latest FIA impact and strength regulations

Front suspension: Wishbone and pushrod-activated torsion springs and rockers, mechanical anti-roll bar

Rear suspension: Wishbone and pushrod-activated torsion springs and rockers, mechanical anti-roll bar

Dampers: Showa

Wheels: BBS forged magnesium

Front: 312mm wide

Rear: 340mm wide

Tyres: Michelin

Brakes: Alcon

Front: 2 x 6-piston calipers

Back: 2 x 6-piston calipers

Brake discs/pads: Carbon/Carbon

Steering: Honda F1 power assisted Rack and Pinion

Steering wheel: Honda F1 carbon fibre construction

Driver’s seat: Anatomically formed carbon composite

Seat belts: Six-point harness (75mm shoulder straps with HANS system)

Fuel cell: ATL kevlar-reinforced rubber bladder

Fuel capacity: 150 litre

Battery: 3Ah Lead Acid

Instrumentation: Honda F1 steering wheel dash display

Gearbox: Carbon composite maincase: 7-speed unit, Honda internals

Gear selection: Sequential, semi-automatic, hydraulic activation

Clutch: Carbon plate

Front track: 1460mm

Rear track: 1420mm

Wheel base: 3140mm

Overall length: 4675mm

Overall height: 950mm

Overall width: 1800mm


Honda RA806E Technical Specification
Name: Honda RA806E

Displacement: 2.4 litres

Configuration: V8, naturally aspirated

Vee angle: 90 degrees

Maximum power: Over 700 ps

Maximum revs: Over 18,500 rpm

Valve train: 4 valves per cylinder; pneumatic valve system

Injection system: Honda PGM-FI

Throttle system: Electronic hydraulically-operated system

Ignition system: Honda PGM-IG
 
MF1 promises big test programme

Colin Kolles has promised that Midland's newly-named 'MF1' team will embark on a big test programme in February.

The Silverstone based squad's managing director told 'Speed TV' - on the one-year anniversary of taking over Jordan - that the not-yet-unleased 'M16' car will be taken to Jerez, Valencia and Barcelona prior to the season opener in Bahrain.

Kolles said: "We have 15 days of testing, so there will be a lot to learn. Hopefully the car will be quick enough!"

It's been a busy week at the Russian-owned camp. On Tuesday, Midland confirmed that rising German talent Markus Winkelhock has been signed as a test driver.

"(He) will participate in (the) Friday driver lineup," a statement read, "the full details of which will be announced at a later date."

It was also announced that the logo of container shipping company 'Zim' will be painted on the 2006 car.
 
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