News Details
Flashback: Austria 2002 day of shame for Formula 1
< > Few sports breed controversy quite the way Formula 1 does. The sport has it all: drivers taking out one another, inconsistent refereeing, money changing hands, political manoeuvrings, inflammatory statements to the press and most infamously of all, races being fixed – the 2002 Austrian Grand Prix was one of those races. After having led comfortably from pole for the majority of the race, Ferrari’s Rubens Barrichello was ordered over team radio to let teammate Michael Schumacher “pass for the championship” by Ferrari general manager Jean Todt. Having just signed a two-year extension with the team, Barrichello complied, leading to the infamous scene of the Brazilian slowing...
Full Story »
Full Story »
8y ago from GrandPrix247.com
0
You May Also Be Interested In...
Renault preview the Austrian Grand Prix
Renault preview the Austrian Grand Prix, Round 9 of the 2017 Formula 1...
8y ago from GrandPrix247.com
Force India previews the Austrian Grand Prix
Force India preview the Austrian Grand Prix, Round 9 of the 2017 Formula...
8y ago from GrandPrix247.com
McLaren preview the Austrian Grand Prix
Austria’s association with Formula 1 dates back to 1964, when the...
8y ago from GrandPrix247.com
Haas preview the Austrian Grand Prix
With the Austrian Grand Prix July 9 at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg,...
8y ago from GrandPrix247.com
Elsewhere On The Network
Popular On MGPToday.com
Best wildcard performances in the MotoGP era
No description available...
17h ago from Motorsport.com
Is Alex Marquez’s Jerez MotoGP breakthrough real or...
No description available...
1d ago from Motorsport.com
Should there be a tear-off rule following Marco...
No description available...
3d ago from Motorsport.com
Miguel Oliveira reveals what’s ‘more difficult’...
Miguel Oliveira says WorldSBK’s race weekend format is harder to adapt...
3d ago from MotorsportWeek.c...
Popular On IndyCarToday.com
FOX unveils plan for 60 hours of Indy 500 coverage
No description available...
10h ago from Motorsport.com
Motorsport legend Alex Zanardi dies aged 59
Ex-F1 and CART driver Alex Zanardi has passed away aged 59. His family...
2d ago from MotorsportWeek.c...
Mick Schumacher shares injury update after breaking...
No description available...
4d ago from Motorsport.com
Zanardi: The man whose name is a synonym for “hero”
No description available...
2d ago from Motorsport.com
Popular On TotalWRC.com
Why Hyundai’s WRC season “really starts” at...
No description available...
17h ago from Motorsport.com
M-Sport weighs up WRC new car build as all options...
No description available...
5d ago from Motorsport.com
Toyota steps up WRC 2027 car testing with new look...
No description available...
5d ago from Motorsport.com
How Dani Sordo brings "different ideas" to...
No description available...
5d ago from Motorsport.com
Popular On GunnersToday.com
Not for sale: 19-year-old has no chance of leaving...
The upcoming summer transfer window wouldn't be complete without a massive...
58m ago from CaughtOffside.com
Atletico Madrid preview : Everton tilt title race in...
Morning all. It seems a bit insane to feel like I should start a blog on...
28m ago from Arseblog.com
“If Arsenal win that game, they’ve won the...
Jamie Carragher has tipped Arsenal to effectively wrap up the Premier...
38m ago from SportsKeeda.com
“Now it is not in our hands” - Pep Guardiola...
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola said that the Premier League title race...
1h ago from SportsKeeda.com
Comments
Hottest News
Zak Brown downplays possibility of Max Verstappen following...
Zak Brown insisted he is fully satisfied with... Read More »
38m ago from GrandPrix247.com
F1 News Today: Christian Horner return welcomed as Lewis...
Christian Horner has been given an open... Read More »
1h ago from GPFans.com
Verstappen sees 'light at end of tunnel' during ominous...
The Miami Grand Prix produced contrasting... Read More »
1h ago from SkySports.com

























