Here are the main short motorsport news of this day, Wesnesday October 14, 2009.
Formula 1: Donington revealed a financial scheme to rise 135m £, offering to repay investors over a 7-year period with an interest rate of 15%.
A1 Grand Prix: A1GP series’ officials say they expect 19 cars to take part in its opening rounds in Surfers Paradise, Australia next weekend.
Formula 1: Christian Klien announced on Wednesday that he is in talks with 3 teams about returning to the F1 race grid in 2010.
Formula 1: The GP of Monaco 2010 is likely to move forward by a week to ease the calendar congestion that had concerned many F1 teams.
Books: Bruno and Viviane Senna launched a new Christopher Hilton book on 3-time World Champion Ayrton Senna.
A1 Grand Prix: Failure to pay 30% of total amount due for the supply of engines will force Ferrari to take legal action against A1GP series.
Formula 1: Donington revealed a financial scheme to rise 135m £, offering to repay investors over a 7-year period with an interest rate of 15%.
A1 Grand Prix: A1GP series’ officials say they expect 19 cars to take part in its opening rounds in Surfers Paradise, Australia next weekend.
Formula 1: Christian Klien announced on Wednesday that he is in talks with 3 teams about returning to the F1 race grid in 2010.
Formula 1: The GP of Monaco 2010 is likely to move forward by a week to ease the calendar congestion that had concerned many F1 teams.
Books: Bruno and Viviane Senna launched a new Christopher Hilton book on 3-time World Champion Ayrton Senna.
A1 Grand Prix: Failure to pay 30% of total amount due for the supply of engines will force Ferrari to take legal action against A1GP series.





