For the first European race of the F1 championship season which will take place in Imola this weekend, David Coulthard and Christian Klien (Red Bull Racing), Tonio Liuzzi and Scott Speed (Scuderia Toro Rosso) were given four Maserati GranSports, which they will use to move around throughout 2006.
Colombian newspaper 'El Tiempo' reported that the 30-year-old McLaren driver, who is likely to leave Ron Dennis' Woking based squad after a two-year deal, is high on the list of potential replacements for racer Christian Klien.
It has been a busy couple days at the Red Bull Racing company with big boss Dietrich Mateschitz out to settle a few stories, so here is a round up of all the stories coming out of the Austrian owned company.
Australian Mark Webber will partner Briton David Coulthard at Red Bull next season, the Formula One team announced on Monday. After being replaced by one Austrian, test driver Alexander Wurz who will race for Williams in 2007, it was the 29-year-old Australian's turn to oust another. Webber will take the place of young Austrian Christian Klien at the team owned by energy drink billionaire Dietrich Mateschitz.
F1Racing.net can exclusively reveal that Robert Doornbos will replace Christian Klien after the Spanish Grand Prix weekend. The Dutch Red Bull test driver secured the seat after his sponsor paid a total of 15 million euro, making it the most expensive seat ever in Formula 1 history.