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Perez finally confirmed at Force India

Sergio Perez has finally been officially confirmed as Nico Hulkenberg’s new team mate at Force India.

The Mexican began talking to the team soon after he was dropped by McLaren, whose boss Martin Whitmarsh also tried to persuade the Silverstone outfit to take his departing driver.

His longtime mentor Carlos Slim personally intervened to help Perez land the drive.

“He brings a healthy mix of youth and experience, and I’ve been very impressed with his recent performances,” said Dr Vijay Mallya. “He already has several podium finishes to his name and being chosen by McLaren last year was a clear indication that he is a driver to watch for the future. We also recognise Sergio’s incredible talent and we are proud to have him in our team. He clearly has great speed and plenty of fire in his belly. Our job is to make sure he settles in quickly by creating the right atmosphere so that he can realise his potential. By pairing Sergio alongside Nico, we enter the new season with an extremely competitive line-up, which will go toward helping us achieve our goals for the new season.”

“Coming here was always my first choice and I’m really happy everything has now been confirmed,” said Perez. “I want to say thank you to Vijay and the whole team for giving me the opportunity. This is a young team with a lot of determination and they’ve produced competitive cars for the last few years. It’s all change for next season with the new regulations, but I already have a good feeling about 2014. My plan now is to visit the factory and get to know everyone in the team.”

The news means that Adrian Sutil, who had an ongoing contract with Force India, is currently without a drive. However he remains close to Sauber, with whom he has been in close contact for some weeks.

Meanwhile Paul Di Resta has known for some months that he has been out of a job.

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FIA opens procedure for new F1 teams to join in 2015

The FIA has asked for expressions of interest from potential new F1 teams to join the World Championship in 2015 or beyond.

The fact that a procedure is being put in place suggest that at least one genuine candidate has already been in contact with the FIA and/or Bernie Ecclestone.

The news also comes at a time when several existing teams are in serious danger of collapse, and the new procedure opens up the possibility of filling the gaps – perhaps with a team that grows out of, or uses the assets of, a failed team. If a current team goes into liquidation it loses its historical commercial rights, and in effect has to start afresh.

The FIA is vague about how many places there might be, referring to candidates in both the singular and plural. However, the pdf of the official application document is titled “12th Team Call.”

A note on the governing body’s website said: “The FIA has decided to open a new selection process to identify a candidate team to participate at a competitive level in the FIA Formula One World Championship from the start of the 2015 or the 2016 season up to 2020 inclusive. The overall long-term interests of the Championship will determine which candidates are selected.

“The precise terms of this selection process, together with the applicable selection criteria, deadlines, legal requirements and other conditions, will be communicated to candidates who have registered a formal expression of interest with the FIA’s Secretariat before 5pm CET Friday 3 January 2014.”

The formal application noted: “All applicants will be expected to undergo thorough due diligence. By way of indication only, the applicable selection criteria will include: (a) the technical ability and resources of the team; (b) the ability of the team to raise and maintain sufficient funding to allow participation in the Championship at a competitive level; (c) the team’s experience and human resources; (d) the FIA’s assessment of the value that the candidate may bring to the Championship as a whole.

“By way of indication only, the FIA anticipates that full applications will need to be submitted by 10 February 2014, leading to a decision on 28 February 2014. In the event that no applicant is considered suitable by both the FIA and the commercial rights holder, no additional team will be selected.”

More information can be found here: http://www.fia.com/sites/default/files/basicpage/file/131112_12th%20Team%20Call%20%28final%29_clean.pdf

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De la Rosa and Bianchi to drive Ferrari at Pirelli test

Ferrari has confirmed that Pedro de la Rosa and Jules Bianchi will take part in next week’s Pirelli test in Bahrain.

The team says that the Spaniard will use the test to continue his job of improving the correlation between the Maranello simulator and the track.

“While the data management and the daily schedule will be defined by Pirelli, De La Rosa’s work at the wheel of the F138 over the first two days will be important in terms of defining the continuation of the simulator development work began by the Spaniard in 2013,” read a statement. “As for Bianchi, he drives on the final day and with a nod to the activity surrounding young driver development undertaken by the Ferrari Driver Academy, it will be an opportunity to demonstrate the progress he has made this year in Formula 1.”

Mercedes, Red Bull and Toro Rosso are also attending the test, with McLaren and Force India having cancelled their plans to attend.

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Teams consider postponing Jerez test

The first test for the 2014 cars in Jerez could be postponed by a week following a discussion in the F1 Strategy Group on Monday.

The test, currently scheduled for January 28-February 1, was originally brought forward because the teams wanted to run their new powertrains as soon as possible – while leaving a significant gap before the second test in Bahrain, which would give them at least some time to react to any major reliability problems.

However it seems that some teams won’t be as ready as they thought they would be, with Lotus apparently pushing the idea of a delay.

Although it seems unlikely that enough teams will ultimately agree to the date change – one team insider told this blog he thought there was a “30% chance at best” – for the moment all are in limbo until a final decision is made.

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Double points finale among changes to F1 regs

The introduction of a cost cap and double points for the last race are among the changes to the F1 rules agreed today in Paris.

A statement from the FIA reads as follows:

Following a meeting of the F1 Strategy Group and the Formula One Commission in Paris today, the following items have been unanimously approved:

Cost cap

The principle of a global cost cap has been adopted. The limit will be applied from January 2015.
A working group will be established within the coming days comprising the FIA, representatives of the Commercial Rights Holder and Team representatives.

The objective of the working group will be to have regulations approved by the end of June 2014.

Pirelli Tyre test – Bahrain, 17-19 December

The F1 Commission agreed to a change to the 2013 Sporting Regulations, on safety grounds, allowing the Formula One tyre supplier to carry out a three-day test in Bahrain from 17-19 December, 2013. All Formula One teams have been invited to take part in the test and six have accepted: Red Bull Racing, Mercedes, Ferrari, McLaren, Force India and Toro Rosso.

Driver numbers

Drivers will be asked to choose their race number, between 2 and 99, for the duration of their career in the FIA Formula One World Championship. Number 1 will be reserved for the current World Champion, should he choose to use it.

If more than one driver choses [sic] the same number, priority will be given to the driver who finished highest in the previous year’s championship.

New penalties

The principle of a five-second penalty for minor infringements was agreed. In what form such a penalty will be applied will be discussed with Formula One’s teams in order that a new regulation be introduced for 2014 season.

Points for the last race

Double drivers’ and constructors’ points will be awarded at the final race of the Formula One season in order to maximise focus on the Championship until the end of the campaign.

These changes are immediately applicable, given the mandate assigned to the FIA President at the last World Motor Sport Council meeting, held on 4 December in Paris.”

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Williams recruits key aero men from Lotus and RBR

Williams has announced two key aero appointments as the team continues to rebuild the team in the light of a bad 2013 season.

Dave Wheater moves from Lotus to be Head of Aerodynamic Performance, while Shaun Whitehead joins from RBR as Head of Aerodynamic Process. Both men report to Jason Somerville, Head of Aerodynamics.

Lotus has already lost key people to Ferrari while RBR’s aero head Peter Prodromou is of course heading to McLaren.

Somerville said: “I’m very pleased to have secured the first class talents of Dave and Shaun, both of whom have enviable track records within F1. With the exciting challenges ahead for 2014, I am confident they will both add strength and experience to the team here at Grove.”

Pat Symonds, Williams F1 Team Chief Technical Officer, said: “These two appointments show our commitment to both improving the process of aerodynamic development while focussing on the application of that development to true on-track performance.

“Dave and Shaun bring a wealth of experience to our team and I welcome them both to Grove and fully expect them to make significant contributions to the renewed competitiveness that we are all working so hard to achieve. With Dave and Shaun on board, and under Jason’s stewardship, we will be well positioned to make gains in this important area and support the continuing task of developing the FW36 in what promises to be an exciting year for the sport in 2014.”

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Da Costa handed reserve job lifeline by Red Bull

Having been overlooked for a Toro Rosso race seat Antonio Felix da Costa has been retained as a test and reserve driver by Red Bull Racing.

He will share duties with Sebastien Buemi, having stood in on occasion this year when the Swiss driver was on WEC duty.

“It’s great to be able to announce the signing of Sébastien and Antonio for 2014,” said Christian Horner. “Next year sees the biggest change to the Formula One regulations for some time and the return of multiple in-season tests. To therefore be able to call on two such capable drivers is of huge benefit to the team.

“In Sébastien we have a great resource, a driver with extensive grand prix experience and that will be invaluable. Antonio, on the other hand, is an up-and-coming talent with whom we already have a good working relationship. I’m sure that his contribution will be just as important during what is sure to be an intensely busy season.”

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Ecclestone confirms New Jersey still aiming for 2015

The organisers of the Grand Prix of America say that they are “working on restructured financial arrangements for a 2015 race” in New Jersey.

Although it’s been clear for some weeks that the race had been dropped from the 2014 calendar, they waited until today before responding.

In a statement event chairman Leo Hindery said: “Our entire management team and our supporters in New Jersey, New York and throughout the Formula One community obviously want to see the inaugural Grand Prix of America at Port Imperial take place as soon as possible. Bringing a world-class race to the world’s largest media market is a huge undertaking that has required balancing construction of our road course, without tapping any public money, with the Sport’s own timing demands.

“I want to thank Formula One Management, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, Mayors Richard Turner and Felix Roque, Roseland Property Company and the other local property owners involved for their patience while we’ve worked to get this right so that we can finally go racing in 2015.”

Long Beach founder Chris Pook, special assistant to Hindery, said: “This is a very complicated circuit and incredibly important to the overall Formula One program in North America. To get it right in New York will greatly increase awareness of Formula One and motor racing across the continent. I remain very confident about this event.”

Meanwhile Bernie Ecclestone was quoted as saying: “There is great demand for a race in New Jersey and I have no doubt we’ll be racing at Port Imperial in 2015. New races can take many years to get started, but there is significant momentum and we are close to realising a New York City F1 race.”

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FIA publishes final 2014 F1 calendar

There were no big surprises as World Motor Sport Council published a definitive 2014 calendar today. The only differences from an amended version circulating towards the end of the season is that the last three races have all moved back a week, with Abu Dhabi ending the season on November 23rd rather than the 16th.

For some reason Japan and Russia remain as an awkward back-to-back pairing, followed by two free weekends before Austin.

Gone from the last version officially published by the FIA in September are of course Korea, Mexico and New Jersey.

16/03 Grand Prix of Australia
30/03 Grand Prix of Malaysia
06/04 Grand Prix of Bahrain
20/04 Grand Prix of China
11/05 Grand Prix of Spain
25/05 Grand Prix of Monaco
08/06 Grand Prix of Canada
22/06 Grand Prix of Austria
06/07 Grand Prix of Great Britain
20/07 Grand Prix of Germany
27/07 Grand Prix of Hungary
24/08 Grand Prix of Belgium
07/09 Grand Prix of Italy
21/09 Grand Prix of Singapore
05/10 Grand Prix of Japan
12/10 Grand Prix of Russia
02/11 Grand Prix of USA (Austin)
09/11 Grand Prix of Brazil
23/11 Grand Prix of Abu Dhabi

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Force India confirms Hulkenberg

Force India has confirmed that Nico Hulkenberg will return to the team in 2014.

As previously reported here, Hulkenberg signed a deal some time ago – although he had until the end of the Brazilian GP weekend to change his mind.

The team has yet to identify its second driver, with Adrian Sutil and Sergio Perez both in the frame.

“When he drove for us in 2012, it became clear Nico was an exceptional talent and he has continued to impress everyone in the paddock with his strong performances this season,” said Vijay Mallya. “Having Nico in our line-up is a real statement of intent and a huge boost for everyone associated with the team. We have high hopes and expectations for 2014 and by signing Nico we have put ourselves in the best position to achieve those objectives and enjoy what could be our most competitive season yet.”

“The team is aiming high for next year and I believe that the experience I have gained over the years will help us achieve those goals,” said Hulkenberg. “I genuinely believe we can have a competitive package in 2014. I’ve heard a lot of positive things about the Mercedes engine as well, so I think there is a lot to be excited about for next year. I know this team and I can see their determination; it’s a great bunch of people and we all share the same hunger for success.”

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