2009 Formula One World Championship
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The 2009 Formula One season will be the 60th FIA Formula One World Championship season. As it stands, there are a total of seven teams signed up to compete in the championship through an agreement with Formula One Management (reduced from eight following Super Aguri's pull out of the 2008 season), while the other three major manufacturers in the Grand Prix Manufacturers’ Association (GPMA) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) at the 2006 Spanish Grand Prix to compete in the 2008 season.[1] There is also still a chance that Prodrive could debut in the 2009 season, given that no definitive statement has been made indefinitely abandoning the prospective team's F1 aspirations. However, given that customer cars - the basis of Prodrive's plans - will no longer be allowed in F1 from 2009, and further given that Prodrive is no longer guaranteed to be accepted on the 2009 grid after failing to meet their 2008 obligations, this must be seen as a very remote possibility.
Teams
Teams Signed with FOM
GPMA Manufactures
Potential New Teams
There are currently two spaces on the grid for new teams that can be filled before the 2009 season. These spaces could be filled by any one of these teams:
Teams and drivers
Team | Constructor | Chassis | Engine | Tyre | No | Contracted Driver | Test driver(s) |
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Vodafone McLaren Mercedes | McLaren | TBA | Mercedes | B | Lewis Hamilton[3] | TBA | |
Heikki Kovalainen[4] | |||||||
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro | Ferrari | TBA | Ferrari | B | Kimi Räikkönen[5] | TBA | |
Felipe Massa[6] | |||||||
BMW Sauber F1 Team | BMW Sauber | TBA | BMW | B | TBA | TBA | |
TBA | |||||||
Panasonic Toyota Racing | Toyota | TBA | Toyota | B | Jarno Trulli[7] | TBA | |
TBA | |||||||
Red Bull Racing | Red Bull | TBA | TBA | B | Mark Webber [8] | David Coulthard [9] | |
Sebastian Vettel [10] | |||||||
ING Renault F1 Team | Renault | TBA | Renault | B | Fernando Alonso[11] | TBA | |
TBA | |||||||
AT&T WilliamsF1 Team | Williams | TBA | Toyota[12] | B | Nico Rosberg[13] | TBA | |
TBA | |||||||
Honda Racing F1 Team | Honda | TBA | Honda | B | Rubens Barrichello[14] | TBA | |
Jenson Button[14] | |||||||
Scuderia Toro Rosso† | Toro Rosso | TBA | TBA | B | TBA | TBA | |
TBA | |||||||
Force India F1 Team | Force India | TBA | TBA | B | Giancarlo Fisichella [15] | TBA | |
Adrian Sutil |
† - Although Scuderia Toro Rosso is currently for sale, the team have since confirmed that they will not change ownership before the 2009 season.[16]
‡ - Although Prodrive was granted an entry to the 2008 season, the company has not yet confirmed if they intend to pursue a 2009 entry. The FIA has explicitly stated that Prodrive is no longer guaranteed a spot on the 2009 grid after failing to fulfil their 2008 obligations.[citation needed]
2009 Race schedule
Confirmed Calendar changes
- On February 3, 2007, it was announced that a new race in Abu Dhabi known as the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix will be added to the 2009 calendar as part of Formula One's expansion in the Middle East.[17] The race will take place at the Yas Island Circuit which is currently being built on Yas Island by the construction company Aldar. On April 10, 2008, the organisers were told that the Grand Prix would take place in October 2009[18], but it was later confirmed on the provisional FIA calendar that this is not the case.
- After being dropped in 2007 to the Fuji Speedway, the Suzuka Circuit will return to host the Japanese Grand Prix in 2009. The race will then alternate between the two circuits.
- After the 2006 United States Grand Prix, Bernie Ecclestone and Ron Dennis announced the possibility of a new Grand Prix in South Korea entering in 2009. It has now been revealed though that the Korean Grand Prix will take place from 2010 at the soon-to-be built Korean International Circuit. In addition to this, India has been confirmed on the Grand Prix calendar in 2010 with the Indian Grand Prix taking place in Delhi.
- On 12 May 2008 Bernie Ecclestone confirmed the 2008 French Grand Prix as the last race to be held at Magny Cours and as a result the French Grand Prix may be dropped from the 2009 Formula One season and possibly return at a location in Paris in 2010. After the race, however, he said that it would stay on the calendar, as they had a contract until 2011[19].
Possible Calendar Changes
- The organizers of the Malaysian Grand Prix revealed on January 22 their interest to host Formula One's second night race in 2009.[20] On February 13 the Sepang International Circuit confirmed it was in discussions about securing a floodlighting system.[21]
Provisional 2009 race schedule
The provisional calendar as published by the FIA on 25th June 2008 [22]
Changes
Driver changes
- David Coulthard: Red Bull Racing → retirement
- Sebastian Vettel: Scuderia Toro Rosso → Red Bull Racing
More Information
- On 3 July 2008, David Coulthard confirmed that 2008 would be his final year of Formula One racing. He will stay on as a consultant and a development driver to the Red Bull Racing squad next season.[23]
- On 17 July 2008, Red Bull Racing announced that Sebastien Vettel would replace the outgoing David Coulthard in 2009.[24]
Rule changes
On 22 December 2006, the FIA released the technical regulations for the 2009 season[25].
- Along with changes to bodywork, vehicle weight and tyre size, the document includes details of a "Kinetic Energy Recovery System", or KERS. This is a regenerative brake device that is designed to recover some of the vehicle's kinetic energy that is normally dissipated as heat during braking. The recovered energy could be stored electrically, in a battery or supercapacitor, or mechanically, in a flywheel, for use as a source of additional accelerative power at the driver's discretion.
- After being banned since 1998, slick tyres will be provided by Bridgestone in 2009.[26]
- There will also be a cap on team budgets starting in the 2009 season.[27]
Broadcasting changes
- The BBC regain coverage of Formula One in the United Kingdom after losing it to ITV in 1996. The deal will last for 5 years and includes TV, radio and online coverage rights.[28]
- In Spain, Telecinco loses the F1 coverage rights in favor of Mediapro, major shareholder of LaSexta.[29]
- In Bulgaria, TV7 have acquired the coverage rights for the 2009, 2010 and 2011 seasons from bTV.[30]
Rumours
Rumoured regulation changes
- The closing of the pit lane when a safety car is deployed may be abolished by the start of the 2009 season. During 2008, Rubens Barrichello and Nick Heidfeld have both been forced to pit when their cars were low on fuel and received penalties for refueling when the pit lane was closed.[31]
Rumoured driver changes
- During an interview on BBC Radio 5 Live, Fernando Alonso revealed that he could leave Renault at the end of the 2008 season if he wished. This comes after Renault started the 2008 season uncompetitively.
References
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- ^ a b "Brawn: Honda to retain Button and Barrichello for 2009". Formula1.com. 2008-07-18. Retrieved 2008-07-18.
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- ^ "Malaysia closing on '09 night race". ITV.com. 2008-02-13. Retrieved 2008-02-14.
- ^ "2009 FIA F1 Provisional Calendar". FIA. 2008-06-25. Retrieved 2008-06-25.
- ^ "Coulthard confirms retirement decision". ITV-F1. 03/07/2008.
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- ^ "2009 Budget Cap". ITV-F1. 2008-01-19. Retrieved 2008-01-19.
- ^ "The BBC wins rights to UK Formula One coverage". formula1.com. 2008-03-20. Retrieved 2008-03-20.
- ^ "MEDIAPRO WINS F1 TV RIGHTS IN SPAIN". SportBusiness.com. 16/05/2007.
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