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French GP to be held at...Euro Disney?
The prospect of 20 Formula 1 cars racing within the grounds of Disneyland Paris and close to the capital of India is becoming ever-more likely, it would seem.
Alonso fears wet race would be a 'nightmare'.
Fernando Alonso has expressed his fears that the forecast rain for the Monaco Grand Prix weekend - potentially in the race - will cause chaos in the first event to be held around the Principality in almost a decade in the absence of traction control.
Andretti: McLaren 'wanted' my dad to fail.
Marco Andretti has claimed that McLaren 'sabotaged' his father's efforts during his one and only season in Formula 1 in 1993, insisting the Woking-based outfit went out of their way to 'make him look bad'.
<I>ITV-F1</I> team to be axed in BBC switch?
Having won the rights to broadcast Formula 1 from 2009, the BBC has revealed it is to keep production of its grand prix coverage 'in-house', with two names emerging as key players for the major presenting roles.
Rahal 'doesn't find F1 interesting'.
In contrast to Kyle Busch, Danica Patrick and Marco Andretti - all of whom are seemingly weighing up a potential move across the Pond to Formula 1 in the not-too distant future - Graham Rahal has insisted he has no interest in making the switch to what is widely regarded as the pinnacle of world
Brundle Snr shows Jnr the way at Spa.
On his one-off return to racing last weekend, Martin Brundle showed he had lost none of his flair by registering a trio of top ten finishes in the Formula Palmer Audi Championship at Spa-Francorchamps - out-scoring his promising teenage son Alex along the way.
Brawn: Other teams' selfishness killed SAF1.
Ross Brawn has suggested Super Aguri's demise was due in no small part to its fellow teams' instinct for self-preservation over the health of the sport.
Lewis crowned F1's 'King of Bling'.
Lewis Hamilton's reputation as Formula 1's self-styled 'King of Bling' has been confirmed, with the McLaren-Mercedes star set to sport a diamond-encrusted helmet in the Monaco Grand Prix this coming weekend.
Brundle to make racing return at Spa.
Martin Brundle is to return to the cockpit this weekend as he gets set to race competitively for the first time since his Le Mans 24 Hours appearance seven years ago - around the legendary Spa-Francorchamps circuit in Belgium.
Hamilton races to top rung of wealth ladder.
Lewis Hamilton is poised to become Britain's richest sports star after agreeing terms to become an ambassador for global sporting goods brand Reebok.
Massa: I'm right in there in the fight.
Felipe Massa has hit back at those who claim he does not possess sufficient consistency to be able to challenge for the Formula 1 World Championship, insisting that regular points-scoring will be the key to success at the end of the campaign.
RIP Magny-Cours; Paris in 2010?
The French Grand Prix will be held at Magny-Cours for the final time this year - and likely not at all in 2009 - Bernie Ecclestone has confirmed, with a push for the race to be moved to Paris for 2010.
PICTURES: Fisi gets air.
Formula One veteran Giancarlo Fisichella has an unenviable record at the Turkish Grand Prix. The Italian has now failed to get past the opening lap - indeed the first corner - in three of the four races staged at Istanbul Park, and Sunday's fifth round of 2008 was no exception.
Massa: I should apply for a Turkish passport...
Felipe Massa has joked that he should maybe try to get himself a Turkish passport, after confirming the Turkish Grand Prix as 'his' race with his third win there in as many years.
Race Reactions - Turkish Grand Prix.
Felipe Massa: "It's fantastic to have got the hat-trick here in Istanbul - it might really almost be worth asking for a Turkish passport! It was a very tough race but the team worked magnificently, giving me a great car.

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Heikki: Maybe it was good to get hit on head.
After bouncing back from his horrific high-speed accident in the Spanish Grand Prix just two weeks ago, Heikki Kovalainen has joked that maybe getting hit on the head there was a positive thing - as he stormed to the maiden front row start of his Formula 1 career in Istanbul this weekend.
Massa sees them all off at 'his' track.
'I own this track', Felipe Massa had vowed on Friday in Turkey, and the Brazilian would prove as good as his word in qualifying around the challenging Istanbul Park circuit, by storming to his second pole position of the 2008 campaign ahead of an impressive Heikki Kovalainen.
DC shines as Webber shunts.
Red Bull Racing endured a day of two halves during the opening couple of practice sessions for this weekend's Turkish Grand Prix, with David Coulthard showing strongly towards the upper reaches of the timesheets, but Mark Webber going off heavily in the sister RB4.
Trulli: Some drivers don't care about safety.
Jarno Trulli has slammed some of his Formula 1 rivals for refusing to join the Grand Prix Drivers' Association (GPDA), suggesting they 'don't care' about safety.
Heikki: The worst accident of my career.
Heikki Kovalainen has branded his Spanish Grand Prix shunt as the worst accident of his racing career, even though he emerged from underneath the turn nine tyre barrier with little more than bruising and a concussion.
STR admits Monaco not ideal debut for STR3.
Scuderia Toro Rosso has confirmed that it intended to debut its 2008 car in Turkey this weekend, but has had to defer the STR3's first race appearance until round six, in Monaco, later this month.
Honda 'disappointed', Suzuki slams Fry.
Honda has claimed to be 'disappointed' by Aguri Suzuki's decision to pull the plug on his ailing Super Aguri F1 team, but admitted that it was inevitable given the operation's current circumstances.
End of the road for Aguri.
Despite various rescue plans being put forward over the past few months, the Super Aguri F1 team has finally accepted the inevitable and revealed that it is to withdraw from the 2008 Formula One world championship.