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Symonds praises Fisichella's selfless act.
Renault's Pat Symonds has praised Giancarlo Fisichella's selfless act to pitch himself into a spin rather than collide with team-mate Fernando Alonso at the start of the Turkish Grand Prix.

Schumacher rues mistakes for loss of win.
Mistakes at crucial moments and unforeseen circumstances were the reasoning behind Michael Schumacher's failure to convert his undisputed pace around the Istanbul Park circuit into victory at the Turkish Grand Prix, the German instead settling for third.

Hamilton unlikely to race this season.
McLaren-Mercedes boss Ron Dennis has ruled out any chance of putting Lewis Hamilton into a race seat before the end of the season after almost confirming speculation that Pedro de la Rosa is likely to remain in the drive for the final four races of the year.

Alonso shrugs off mass damper effect.
Fernando Alonso has played down the effect of losing Renault's controversial mass dampers after getting to within a tenth of Michael Schumacher in qualifying for the Turkish Grand Prix.
Massa wins Turkish GP.
Felipe Massa became the second new winner in as many Formula One races by leading from start to finish in the Turkish Grand Prix.

Williams admits to Wurz 'risk'.
Frank Williams has admitted that promoting Williams test driver Alex Wurz into a race seat is a 'risk', but at the same time insisted he was ultimately happy with his decision.

Teams satisfied with mass damper ban.
Several team principals have given their cautious backing to the decision passed by the FIA over the use of mass dampers, a situation that came to a head this week when Renault were forced to remove theirs.

Heidfeld bags best grid slot yet for BMW.
Having delivered BMW Sauber their best result of third place in Hungary, Nick Heidfeld will start the Turkish Grand Prix in their highest position yet after qualifying sixth fastest, a position that becomes fifth when Ralf Schumacher serves his ten-place grid penalty.

Schumi: I wouldn't have beaten Felipe anyway.
Although a series of scrappy laps prevented him from taking his fifth pole position of the year, Michael Schumacher admitted he would not have been able to usurp Ferrari team-mate Felipe Massa from his first pole position in the Turkish Grand Prix anyway.
Pole gives Massa first taste of Turkish delight.
Felipe Massa claimed his first Formula One pole position after heading Ferrari team-mate Michael Schumacher in qualifying for the Turkish Grand Prix at Istanbul Park.

DC: It's F1's loss if Klien doesn't find a drive.
David Coulthard has admitted that Christian Klien may have been too young to compete in Formula One, the Scot speaking as the Austrian struggles to find a drive for 2007 in light of being replaced by Mark Webber at Red Bull Racing.

Alonso and Doornbos clash again.
Having been penalised for his incident with Robert Doornbos in Hungary, Fernando Alonso was criticised again by Dutchman for a second incident concerning the two in practice for the Turkish Grand Prix.

Vettel: I am surprised to be fastest!
He has never been to the Istanbul Park circuit and he has only driven the BMW Sauber once before, but Sebastian Vettel showed what a potential talent he is after stunning onlookers with the fastest time in practice for the Turkish Grand Prix.

Vettel stuns on BMW debut.
It looks as though Mario Theissen may have stumbled across another precocious young talent after Sebastian Vettel defied his lack of experience in an F1 car and of the Istanbul Park circuit to top the second practice session of the day in Turkey.

New aero updates to give Midland push.
Midland MF1 chief race and test engineer, Dominic Harlow has revealed that the Silverstone-based squad will introduce some 'important' aerodynamic updates at the Turkish GP this coming weekend.
Court of Appeal rules: Mass damper use illegal.
The International Court of Appeal has ruled against the use of the 'mass damper' in the FIA Formula One World Championship. The Court of Appeal met this week on Tuesday after the FIA appealed against the decision of its own stewards at the German Grand Prix on July 30.

Honda partner with Petrol Ofisi.
Fresh from its win last time out in Hungary, Honda has announced a partnership with Turkish Grand Prix title sponsor Petrol Ofisi for this weekends race in Istanbul.

Mondini returns for eighth go in third Midland.
Giorgio Mondini will be back in action for Midland MF1 Racing at the Turkish Grand Prix this weekend, the Swiss driver once again getting the nod to drive the third car in Friday practice.

Vettel granted BMW third driver role.
BMW Sauber will field a third car at the Turkish Grand Prix after confirming Sebastian Vettel has successfully received the necessary superlicence to conduct testing for the team in Friday practice.

Blundell's view: Turkish Grand Prix.
Hi folks... We are into the last quarter of the season now and things look quite exciting in a number of ways.

Zonta breaks Laguna Seca lap record - again.
Having sneaked the overall lap record at the Laguna Seca Raceway on the first day of the Rolex Monterey Historic Automobile Races, Ricardo Zonta went on to rubber stamp his name in the circuit's history books by lowering his own mark on his second attempt.

Zonta sets new track record at Laguna Seca.
Panasonic Toyota Racing driver Ricardo Zonta easily set a new track record on his second flying lap at the 11-turn, 2.238 mile Laguna Seca Raceway on Friday with a 1m 07:587s lap - at 119.206 mph.

Indianapolis giving F1 one last chance?
It has been confirmed that the United States Grand Prix will return to Indianapolis for 2007 for mid-June date, but its single-year deal is likely to raise speculation that next year's race could be the last.
Renault confirms Court of Appeal presence.
Renault F1 has confirmed that it will participate in the Court of Appeal hearing designed to clear up the mass damper 'situation' on 22 August, but insists that it will abide by whatever decision that judging panel hands down.