Moss breaks ankles in fall

F1 legend Stirling Moss has broken both ankles and some bones in his feet after falling into a lift when the doors opened prematurely.

The accident happened at Moss’ home and he was swiftly admitted to the London hospital, where it was also discovered that he had damaged his back.

Team by team 2010 preview

2010 is shaping up to one of the most exciting years in F1 history. Four world champions in the field, three new teams, and the return of the Schumacher and Senna names to the sport should be only a few of the highlights of the much-anticipated season ahead. Despite the fact that it is basically as unpredictable as a badger on acid, here, forumula1.net previews the season team by team, predicting where each will end up in the constructors’ standings on November 14th as the curtain comes down in Bahrain.

McLaren expects rear wing design to be legal

McLaren has downplayed suggestions that the rear wing of its MP4-25 is illegal.

The move comes after Red Bull boss Christian Horner told a number of British reporters that his team and Ferrari had asked the FIA for clarification on the matter. It has been suggested that the layout of the MP4-25’s airbox and engine cover may help stall the rear-wing at high-speed, which would give the car a straight line speed advantage.

Chandhok becomes second HRT driver

Karun Chandhok has been confirmed as the second HRT driver for the 2010 season, at the team’s official unveiling in Murica.

The former-Campos team announced its name change on Wednesday night in an FIA statement, but waited until the launch of its untested Dallara-built car to confirm Chandhok.

FIA reject Stefan GP bid

In the latest twist to this long-running saga Stefan GP looks set to miss out on a place on the 2010 grid, after having its application sensationally rejected by the sport’s governing body.

USF1’s future in turmoil as Stefan GP looks set to be awarded final grid slot

The future of USF1 appears to have hit a dead end, after the team confirmed that it will not race in 2010 – a move which has prompted the FIA to review the situation.

Hamilton to change manager

Lewis Hamilton has revealed that he will no longer be managed by his father.

Although Anthony Hamilton has overseen his son’s rise in Formula One since his childhood, the 2008 world champion told Autosport that both had decided to change the nature of their relationship.

Mercedes aim to win opening GP

Mercedes team principal Ross Brawn says that the outfit must aim to win in Bahrain, despite not having the fastest car in pre-season testing.

In an interview with the official Formula 1 website, Brawn stated that he expects the Brackley-based team to fight for wins from the onset of the 2010 season.

Campos to be renamed Hispania Racing as Lopez closes in on reserve role

Campos Meta 1 will change its name ahead of the 2010 season, after going under new ownership.

Last month, former team president, Jose Ramon Carabante, took a majority stake in the outfit and installed Colin Kolles as team principal, in replace of founder Adrian Campos.

Lada to sponsor Renault

Russian car manufacturer Lada has announced that it will sponsor the Renault Formula One team for the 2010 season.

The deal comes after the Enstone-based operation announced the signing of Vitaly Petrov as Russia’s first ever Grand Prix driver, for the upcoming season. Speaking to news agency EFE, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin revealed that a sponsorship deal had now been agreed.