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Alonso's Spanish class.
Fernando Alonso gave the massive Spanish crowd just what it wanted in Barcelona, taking a comfortable lights-to-flag win to ease out his championship lead over closest rival Michael Schumacher.

Coulthard to start 200th race from back.
David Coulthard admitted that there was a problem on the rear of his car that caused him to spin off in the opening qualifying knockout session for the Spanish Grand Prix that will see him start his 200th race from the back of the grid.

Sato under fire again, this time from Albers.
Takuma Sato has come in for more criticism over his driving conduct after blocking Christijan Albers coming out of Campsa, something the Dutchman claims almost caused a 'massive shunt'.

MF1 slip up as Super Aguri move forward.
Having caused a few tongues to wag courtesy of their practice pace at the Nurburgring, MF1 Racing slipped back to the tail of the field following the two sessions for the Spanish Grand Prix.

Montagny happy to get second and third race.
Former Renault third driver, Franck Montagny is looking forward to the Spanish Grand Prix this Sunday, after it was confirmed that he will drive for the Super Aguri F1 team for the second event in succession.

Ide loses licence, Montagny gets two more races.
The Super Aguri F1 team has announced that Yuji Ide will not compete in the FIA Formula One World Championship again this season, after the Japanese driver was stripped of his super licence, something that all drivers in the sport need in order to compete.

Honda appoint chief aerodynamicist.
The Honda Racing F1 team has confirmed that Mariano Alperin-Bruvera has been promoted to the position of chief aerodynamicist.

Minardi offer F1x2 rides to 'Joe public'.
Minardi have confirmed that their F1x2 programme will be opened to the general public in August this year, when one, two or three-lap rides will be available at the Hungaroring circuit, near Budapest.
Montoya admits qualifying better than expected.
Juan Pablo Montoya has admitted that ninth in qualifying was a better outcome than he has expected, after he struggled with a lack of grip for most of the Nurburgring weekend.

BMW heralds return of Dell deal.
BMW Sauber have announced that IT specialists Dell will be extending their partnership with the manufacturer to Formula One, with their logo appearing on Nick Heidfeld and Jacques Villeneuve's sidepods and helmets for qualifying at the European Grand Prix.

Honda clarify role in Ferrari wing argument.
Geoff Willis has clarified Honda's role in the dispute over Ferrari's flexible rear wing dispute, insisting that they have merely suggested to the FIA that their rivals may be flouting the rules.

Villeneuve apologises but Fisichella still angry.
Jacques Villeneuve has apologised to Giancarlo Fisichella for costing the Italian a place in the final top ten shootout, although the Renault driver continued to express his anger after the Canadian inadvertently blocked him on his fastest lap.

Bad luck ruins Montagny qualifying debut.
Franck Montagny experienced a baptism of fire in his first ever Formula One qualifying session, when various problems prevented him from setting a meaningful time.
Klien and Horner furious after Sato block.
Christian Klien and Red Bull Racing boss, Christian Horner, have hit out at Takuma Sato after he blocked the Austrian and prevented him from getting into the second knockout session.

Albers: F1 is not easy for new drivers like Ide.
Midland's Christijan Albers has revealed that he feels somewhat sorry for Yuji Ide, who has been axed by the Super Aguri F1 team following a recommendation from the FIA, the sports governing body, that he should get more mileage in testing.
Rare <I>Autocourse</I> offered for auction.
Formula One fans will have the chance to get their hands on a rare copy of the iconic Autocourse annual when a version of the 50th issue goes up for auction.

Montagny: Car was not as slow as I had expected!
Franck Montagny made a solid start to his long-awaited Formula One race weekend debut by running team mate Takuma Sato close in practice for the European Grand Prix at the Nurburgring.

Jenson defends struggling Barrichello.
Jenson Button admits that he has been surprised by the struggles of Honda team-mate Rubens Barrichello to get onto the pace this season, but says that the Brazilian has go through the worst of it.

Ide tells Albers: I'm sorry for Imola incident.
Super Aguri number two driver, Yuji Ide has apologised to Christijan Albers after their coming together at the start of the San Marino Grand Prix two weeks ago.

Bell: Michelin better than Bridgestone.
Renault chassis technical director, Bob Bell has predicted that the balance of power will swing back to Michelin this weekend and in the next few races, after Bridgestone and Ferrari took the laurels at Imola two weeks ago.
Alonso: We can't ignore Ferrari, McLaren.
World champion Fernando Alonso believes that McLaren and Mercedes will probably be Renault's closest rivals at the Nurburgring this weekend, but insists that the regie would be unwise to discount the threat from Ferrari.
Red Bull stars light up Cardiff streets.
The highly impressive Millennium Centre in the continuously developing Cardiff Bay played host to the Grand Final of the 2006 Red Bull Track Attack where members of the F1 fraternity went head-to-head with a dozen of the best non-licensed drivers in the UK.
Montezemolo: 2008 sticking point for Schu...
Ferrari president, Luca di Montezemolo has revealed that the reason Michael Schumacher is still deliberating whether or not to continue racing in F1, is not so much to do with 2007, but 2008.

Official: Hill new president of BRDC.
1996 F1 world champion, Damon Hill has been unanimously elected as the new president of the British Racing Drivers' Club following their annual general meeting on Friday.