Here are the main short motorsport news of this day, September 28, 2009.
American Le Mans: Mosport International Raceway will again host the only Mosport will host its 2010 American Le Mans Series race August 26-29.
Formula 1: Jenson Button can secure drivers' title at Suzuka by moving another 5 points ahead of Rubens Barrichello.
Formula 1: Canon may extend #Brawn GP sponsor deal - Tokyo based parent may be interested in reviving its full association with F1.
GP2: Le Parisien reports that Sebastien Loeb is scheduled to test the GP2 car of the David Price Racing team after this weekend's Catalunya rally.
Formula 1: Sebastian Vettel was surprised to get a speeding penalty during the Singapore Grand Prix. He questions the car's speeding limiter.
Formula 1: Lewis Hamilton is anxious to race at Suzuka, a track he heard is, arguably, one of the best there is.
Formula 1: Renault not expecting to replace ING. Managing Director Jean Francois Caubet said in Singapore: "I don't think the future for a carmaker will be having a main sponsor like we've had in the past."
Formula 1: Timo Glock was informed by Toyota boss John Howett that the option on his contract to include the 2010 season will not be taken up by the team.
Formula 1: Brawn GP is not going to announce its driver line-up for the 2010 season until well after November's Abu Dhabi season finale.
photo:Philippe Champoux - Auto123.com
American Le Mans: Mosport International Raceway will again host the only Mosport will host its 2010 American Le Mans Series race August 26-29.
Formula 1: Jenson Button can secure drivers' title at Suzuka by moving another 5 points ahead of Rubens Barrichello.
Formula 1: Canon may extend #Brawn GP sponsor deal - Tokyo based parent may be interested in reviving its full association with F1.
GP2: Le Parisien reports that Sebastien Loeb is scheduled to test the GP2 car of the David Price Racing team after this weekend's Catalunya rally.
Formula 1: Sebastian Vettel was surprised to get a speeding penalty during the Singapore Grand Prix. He questions the car's speeding limiter.
Formula 1: Lewis Hamilton is anxious to race at Suzuka, a track he heard is, arguably, one of the best there is.
Formula 1: Renault not expecting to replace ING. Managing Director Jean Francois Caubet said in Singapore: "I don't think the future for a carmaker will be having a main sponsor like we've had in the past."
Formula 1: Timo Glock was informed by Toyota boss John Howett that the option on his contract to include the 2010 season will not be taken up by the team.
Formula 1: Brawn GP is not going to announce its driver line-up for the 2010 season until well after November's Abu Dhabi season finale.
photo:Philippe Champoux - Auto123.com





