Renault trucks arrive in Valencia
The Spanish newspaper AS is carrying photos of the white and yellow trucks being parked behind the pits of the nearby Ricardo Tormo permanent circuit, while the urban layout about a half-hour's drive away is completed.
Renault's appeal against its suspension from the European grand prix will be heard in Paris next Monday, with the decision to be announced the following afternoon.
The UK-based team must therefore prepare as per usual for Valencia, because if the ban is overturned on August 18, there would not then be time to dispatch the trucks and cars to Spain.
F1's newest rookie, the 19-year-old Spaniard Jaime Alguersuari, believes Renault's ban is unfair.
"It is not the first or the last time that somebody's wheel falls off," the Toro Rosso driver, referring to the incident involving Fernando Alonso at the Hungaroring two weeks ago, is quoted as saying by the Spanish newspaper Sport. [Editor's Note: Of course it is not fair, it was done/fabricated to give F1 more free press.]