New Toro Rosso faces small delayRed Bull Racing will launch its 2007 car, the Renault-powered RB3, at Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya on 26 January.
In an elaborate media communique on Wednesday, the Austrian squad announced the news by emailing to media representatives
a phone number to reach the car's designer, Adrian Newey.
In a recorded telephone message, Briton Newey revealed the date and location for the launch and concluded by saying: "I look forward to seeing you then. Thanks, bye."
Other reports suggest that Toro Rosso has cancelled its first planned test in January because of a delay with the new Ferrari-powered STR2 car, according to Tonio Liuzzi.
The 25-year-old Italian, who insists that the eventual confirmation of his seat for 2007 is 'purely a formality', also told a newspaper that the new Ferrari powered car is running late.
"The STR2 will take a few days longer to finish than planned, so we have cancelled the first test at the end of January," Liuzzi told the newspaper Salzburg Nachrichten whilst training near Red Bull's base in Austria.
"Then we go to Bahrain," Liuzzi added, referring to the back to back offshore tests in late February and early March.
Source GMM