Updated driver line up 2010
Ferrari
Comfirmed:
Felipe Massa
Fernando Alonso
Formula 1 Test Driver(s): Giancarlo Fisichella, Luca Badoer, Marc Gené
Mclaren
Comfirmed:
Lewis Hamilton
Jenson Button
Formula 1 Test Driver(s): TBA
Renault
Comfirmed:
Robert Kubica
(2nd driver yet to be decided)
Possibilities:
Romain Grosjian
Franck Montagny
Nick Heidfeld
Vitaly Petrov
Formula 1 Test Driver(s): TBA
Torro Rosso
Comfirmed:
Sebastien Buemi
Jamie Alguersuari
Formula 1 Test Driver: TBA
Red Bull
Comfirmed:
Mark Webber
Sebastian Vettel
Formula 1 Test Driver: TBA
Williams
Comfirmed:
Nico Hulkenburg
Rubens Barrichello
Formula 1 Test Drivers: TBA
Mercedes Grand Prix
Comfirmed:
Nico Rosberg
Michael Schumacher
Formula 1 Test Drivers: TBA
Force India
Comfirmed:
Adrian Sutil
Vitantonio Liuzzi
Formula 1 Test Driver: TBA
USF1
Comfirmed:
(both drivers yet to be decided)
Possibilities:
Alex Wurz
Jacques Villeneuve
Jonathan Summerton
Marco Andretti
Graham Rahal
Formula 1 Test Driver: TBA
Campos
Comfirmed:
Bruno Senna
(2nd driver yet to be decided)
Possibilities:
Pedro de la Rosa
Pastor Maldonado
Vitaly Petrov
Formula 1 Test Driver: TBA
Virgin
Comfirmed:
Timo Glock
Lucas di Grassi
Formula 1 Test Driver(s): Alvaro Parente, Luiz Razia
Lotus F1
Comfirmed:
Jarno Trulli
Heikki Kovalainen
Formula 1 Test Driver: Fairuz Fauzy
BMW Sauber F1*
Comfirmed:
Kamui Kobayashi
Pedro de la Rosa
Formula 1 Test Driver: TBA
* = TBA
Tracks:
Round 1: BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX (Sakhir)(14 March)
Round 2: AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX (Melbourne)(28 March)
Round 3: MALAYSIAN GRAND PRIX (Kuala Lumpur)(4 April)
Round 4: CHINESE GRAND PRIX (Shanghai)(18 April)
Round 5: PREMIO DE ESPANA 2010 (Catalunya)(9 May)
Round 6: GRAND PRIX DE MONACO 2010 (Monte Carlo)(16 May)
Round 7: TURKISH GRAND PRIX (Istanbul)(30 May)
Round 8: GRAND PRIX DU CANADA 2010 (Montreal)(13 June)
Round 9: GRAND PRIX OF EUROPE (Valencia)(27 June)
Round 10: BRITISH GRAND PRIX (Donington Park)(11 July)
Round 11: GROSSER PREIS VON DEUTSCHLAND 2010 (Hockenheim)(25 July)
Round 12: ING MAGYAR NAGYDIJ 2010 (Budapest)(1 August)
Round 13: BELGIAN GRAND PRIX (Spa-Francorchamps)(29 August)
Round 14: GRAN PREMIO D'ITALIA 2010 (Monza)(12 September)
Round 15: SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX (Singapore)(26 September)
Round 16: JAPANESE GRAND PRIX (Suzuka)(10 October)
Round 17: KOREAN GRAND PRIX (Korea)(24 October)
Round 18: ABU DHABI GRAND PRIX (Yas Marina Circuit)(7 November)
Round 19: GRANDE PREMIO DO BRASIL 2010 (Sao Paulo)(14 November)
2010 Rules update:
- Refuelling is to be abolished for the first time since 1993. As a consequence, the cars will be allowed to refuel after the third part of qualifying. The 2010 F1 cars should look a little more bloated in the tail end with the larger fuel tank fit between driver and engine. Despite the resolution over the budget cap meaning that the 2010 regulations would default back to the 2009 rules, FOTA have expressed interest in a refuelling ban as it represents a way to cut costs.
-More teams
Thirteen teams - 26 cars - will feature on the grid in 2010. This means a slight alteration to the knockout qualifying session, which will now see eight drivers (as opposed to five) eliminated in Q1 and Q2, leaving ten to fight it out for pole in Q3. The ban on refuelling means that cars will qualify on low fuel in all three phases of the session.
-Narrower front tyres
When slick tyres returned to Formula One racing in 2009, the tyre size remained unchanged. In terms of contact area, this meant that the fronts gained proportionally more grip than the rears. This has been addressed for 2010, with front tyre width reduced from 270mm to 245mm, thus helping to bring back a better grip balance. Also, the ban on refuelling means cars will be around 100kg heavier at the start of a race than in 2009, so Bridgestone will use slightly harder tyre compounds to compensate.
-Mandatory tire change with the double compound ruling.
-Wheel covers which have been used by the teams since 2006 are also set to be banned for 2010
-The minimum car weight will be increased from 605kg to 620kg (1,334 lbs to 1,367 lbs) to stop taller and heavier drivers being at a disadvantage if KERS is added to their car, which will still be allowed in 2010, despite FOTA's agreement not to use the system.
-FOTA has agreed to scrap KERS for 2010 due to poor uptake and pressure from FIA to cut costs, although KERS is not banned in the regulations.
-New Point system that which will award 25 points to each race winner, 20 for second place, 15 for third and 10 for fourth, before descending 8-6-5-3-2-1 for fifth through 10th positions.
-No wheel fairings
Teams are no longer allowed to use the wheel rim covers that became so commonplace in 2009. Their removal means one less thing to go wrong when pit crews are trying to change of set of tyres in less than four seconds, and could also aid overtaking by making the airflow immediately behind cars less turbulent
-Testing
If a team declares that one of their current race drivers is to be substituted by a driver who has not participated in an F1 race in the two previous calendar years, one day of track testing will now be permitted, on an approved circuit not being used for a Grand Prix in the current season. This is to avoid scenarios such as that seen in 2009 when Jaime Alguersuari made his Formula One debut with Toro Rosso having only previously driven an F1 car in straight-line testing.
In another minor change, teams will be allowed six rather than eight days of straight-line aero testing per season. They will also have the option of substituting any of these days for four hours of wind tunnel testing with a full-scale (rather than the normal 60 percent-scale) model
Rumours
- Toyota migth leave Formula one racing.
- Michael Schumacher finally doing a comeback! In the Mercedes team, alongside Nico Rosberg
- Pedro de la Rosa has a big chance to join Campos along side Bruno Senna
Comfirmed rumours
- Toyota to leave Formula one racing
- Raikkonen not racing in 2010, but maybe in 2011 if he has a good car
- Michael Schumacher did do a comeback and he is ready to drive for the Mercedes team, alongside Nico Rosberg.
These are the launch dates for the teams:
Ferrari: 28th January
McLaren: 29th January
Renault: 31st January
Sauber: 31 January
Toro Rosso: 1st February
Williams: 1st February
Mercedes GP: 1st February
Lotus: 12th February
Ferrari
Comfirmed:
Felipe Massa
Fernando Alonso
Formula 1 Test Driver(s): Giancarlo Fisichella, Luca Badoer, Marc Gené
Mclaren
Comfirmed:
Lewis Hamilton
Jenson Button
Formula 1 Test Driver(s): TBA
Renault
Comfirmed:
Robert Kubica
(2nd driver yet to be decided)
Possibilities:
Romain Grosjian
Franck Montagny
Nick Heidfeld
Vitaly Petrov
Formula 1 Test Driver(s): TBA
Torro Rosso
Comfirmed:
Sebastien Buemi
Jamie Alguersuari
Formula 1 Test Driver: TBA
Red Bull
Comfirmed:
Mark Webber
Sebastian Vettel
Formula 1 Test Driver: TBA
Williams
Comfirmed:
Nico Hulkenburg
Rubens Barrichello
Formula 1 Test Drivers: TBA
Mercedes Grand Prix
Comfirmed:
Nico Rosberg
Michael Schumacher
Formula 1 Test Drivers: TBA
Force India
Comfirmed:
Adrian Sutil
Vitantonio Liuzzi
Formula 1 Test Driver: TBA
USF1
Comfirmed:
(both drivers yet to be decided)
Possibilities:
Alex Wurz
Jacques Villeneuve
Jonathan Summerton
Marco Andretti
Graham Rahal
Formula 1 Test Driver: TBA
Campos
Comfirmed:
Bruno Senna
(2nd driver yet to be decided)
Possibilities:
Pedro de la Rosa
Pastor Maldonado
Vitaly Petrov
Formula 1 Test Driver: TBA
Virgin
Comfirmed:
Timo Glock
Lucas di Grassi
Formula 1 Test Driver(s): Alvaro Parente, Luiz Razia
Lotus F1
Comfirmed:
Jarno Trulli
Heikki Kovalainen
Formula 1 Test Driver: Fairuz Fauzy
BMW Sauber F1*
Comfirmed:
Kamui Kobayashi
Pedro de la Rosa
Formula 1 Test Driver: TBA
* = TBA
Tracks:
Round 1: BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX (Sakhir)(14 March)
Round 2: AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX (Melbourne)(28 March)
Round 3: MALAYSIAN GRAND PRIX (Kuala Lumpur)(4 April)
Round 4: CHINESE GRAND PRIX (Shanghai)(18 April)
Round 5: PREMIO DE ESPANA 2010 (Catalunya)(9 May)
Round 6: GRAND PRIX DE MONACO 2010 (Monte Carlo)(16 May)
Round 7: TURKISH GRAND PRIX (Istanbul)(30 May)
Round 8: GRAND PRIX DU CANADA 2010 (Montreal)(13 June)
Round 9: GRAND PRIX OF EUROPE (Valencia)(27 June)
Round 10: BRITISH GRAND PRIX (Donington Park)(11 July)
Round 11: GROSSER PREIS VON DEUTSCHLAND 2010 (Hockenheim)(25 July)
Round 12: ING MAGYAR NAGYDIJ 2010 (Budapest)(1 August)
Round 13: BELGIAN GRAND PRIX (Spa-Francorchamps)(29 August)
Round 14: GRAN PREMIO D'ITALIA 2010 (Monza)(12 September)
Round 15: SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX (Singapore)(26 September)
Round 16: JAPANESE GRAND PRIX (Suzuka)(10 October)
Round 17: KOREAN GRAND PRIX (Korea)(24 October)
Round 18: ABU DHABI GRAND PRIX (Yas Marina Circuit)(7 November)
Round 19: GRANDE PREMIO DO BRASIL 2010 (Sao Paulo)(14 November)
2010 Rules update:
- Refuelling is to be abolished for the first time since 1993. As a consequence, the cars will be allowed to refuel after the third part of qualifying. The 2010 F1 cars should look a little more bloated in the tail end with the larger fuel tank fit between driver and engine. Despite the resolution over the budget cap meaning that the 2010 regulations would default back to the 2009 rules, FOTA have expressed interest in a refuelling ban as it represents a way to cut costs.
-More teams
Thirteen teams - 26 cars - will feature on the grid in 2010. This means a slight alteration to the knockout qualifying session, which will now see eight drivers (as opposed to five) eliminated in Q1 and Q2, leaving ten to fight it out for pole in Q3. The ban on refuelling means that cars will qualify on low fuel in all three phases of the session.
-Narrower front tyres
When slick tyres returned to Formula One racing in 2009, the tyre size remained unchanged. In terms of contact area, this meant that the fronts gained proportionally more grip than the rears. This has been addressed for 2010, with front tyre width reduced from 270mm to 245mm, thus helping to bring back a better grip balance. Also, the ban on refuelling means cars will be around 100kg heavier at the start of a race than in 2009, so Bridgestone will use slightly harder tyre compounds to compensate.
-Mandatory tire change with the double compound ruling.
-Wheel covers which have been used by the teams since 2006 are also set to be banned for 2010
-The minimum car weight will be increased from 605kg to 620kg (1,334 lbs to 1,367 lbs) to stop taller and heavier drivers being at a disadvantage if KERS is added to their car, which will still be allowed in 2010, despite FOTA's agreement not to use the system.
-FOTA has agreed to scrap KERS for 2010 due to poor uptake and pressure from FIA to cut costs, although KERS is not banned in the regulations.
-New Point system that which will award 25 points to each race winner, 20 for second place, 15 for third and 10 for fourth, before descending 8-6-5-3-2-1 for fifth through 10th positions.
-No wheel fairings
Teams are no longer allowed to use the wheel rim covers that became so commonplace in 2009. Their removal means one less thing to go wrong when pit crews are trying to change of set of tyres in less than four seconds, and could also aid overtaking by making the airflow immediately behind cars less turbulent
-Testing
If a team declares that one of their current race drivers is to be substituted by a driver who has not participated in an F1 race in the two previous calendar years, one day of track testing will now be permitted, on an approved circuit not being used for a Grand Prix in the current season. This is to avoid scenarios such as that seen in 2009 when Jaime Alguersuari made his Formula One debut with Toro Rosso having only previously driven an F1 car in straight-line testing.
In another minor change, teams will be allowed six rather than eight days of straight-line aero testing per season. They will also have the option of substituting any of these days for four hours of wind tunnel testing with a full-scale (rather than the normal 60 percent-scale) model
Rumours
- Toyota migth leave Formula one racing.
- Michael Schumacher finally doing a comeback! In the Mercedes team, alongside Nico Rosberg
- Pedro de la Rosa has a big chance to join Campos along side Bruno Senna
Comfirmed rumours
- Toyota to leave Formula one racing
- Raikkonen not racing in 2010, but maybe in 2011 if he has a good car
- Michael Schumacher did do a comeback and he is ready to drive for the Mercedes team, alongside Nico Rosberg.
These are the launch dates for the teams:
Ferrari: 28th January
McLaren: 29th January
Renault: 31st January
Sauber: 31 January
Toro Rosso: 1st February
Williams: 1st February
Mercedes GP: 1st February
Lotus: 12th February