Here are the main short motorsport news of this day, Thursday October 22, 2009.
WTCC: The 2010 WTCC calendar was announced by the FIA. Zolder and Portimao will include the championship for the first time.
Formula 1: Timo Glock reveals the decision about whether he is fit enough to return to the Toyota cockpit in Abu Dhabi will be taken on Tuesday.
GP3: After series of fruitful test sessions and thousands of kilometers successfully completed, the production of GP3 cars has started.
Formula 1: Ross Brawn admits Jenson Button "almost" drove for free in '09: "He (Jenson) agreed to take less than half (his contracted fee)".
NASCAR Nationwide announced a $30,000 (USD) fine against Roush Fenway crew chief for an engine rules violation.
Formula 1: Renault may be considering the sale of its Enstone based F1 team but staying on the grid as an engine supplier only.
Formula 1: Auto Motor und Sport claims that the F1 steering wheels -including digital read-outs, numerous buttons, controls and levers- are worth up to 30,000 euros.
Superleague: 12 rounds will make up the 2010 season, with a host of new countries and venues added to the calendar.
Formula 1: Pedro de la Rosa has confirmed he is not yet ready to sign with the new Spanish F1 team Campos "First of all I am with McLaren".
Formula 1: Sir Frank Williams has officially thanked a local fire-fighting crew for putting out a blaze at his F1 team's Grove factory in July.
WTCC: The 2010 WTCC calendar was announced by the FIA. Zolder and Portimao will include the championship for the first time.
Formula 1: Timo Glock reveals the decision about whether he is fit enough to return to the Toyota cockpit in Abu Dhabi will be taken on Tuesday.
GP3: After series of fruitful test sessions and thousands of kilometers successfully completed, the production of GP3 cars has started.
Formula 1: Ross Brawn admits Jenson Button "almost" drove for free in '09: "He (Jenson) agreed to take less than half (his contracted fee)".
NASCAR Nationwide announced a $30,000 (USD) fine against Roush Fenway crew chief for an engine rules violation.
Formula 1: Renault may be considering the sale of its Enstone based F1 team but staying on the grid as an engine supplier only.
Formula 1: Auto Motor und Sport claims that the F1 steering wheels -including digital read-outs, numerous buttons, controls and levers- are worth up to 30,000 euros.
Superleague: 12 rounds will make up the 2010 season, with a host of new countries and venues added to the calendar.
Formula 1: Pedro de la Rosa has confirmed he is not yet ready to sign with the new Spanish F1 team Campos "First of all I am with McLaren".
Formula 1: Sir Frank Williams has officially thanked a local fire-fighting crew for putting out a blaze at his F1 team's Grove factory in July.