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Schumacher, Albers crash before start.
Michael Schumacher will be forced to start the Chinese Grand Prix from the pit-lane after being torpedoed by Christijan Albers while the cars were forming up on the starting grid.
Button laid low by stomach bug.
Jenson Button's role in the Chinese Grand Prix is under scrutiny as the Briton attempts to recover from the effects of food poisoning that plagued him throughout Friday free practice.
Monteiro looking to record books in China.
Tiago Monteiro may have established himself in the Formula One record book this season, but is already targeting another mark as the campaign draws to a close in China this weekend.

JV, Montoya fail to see eye-to-eye over Japan.
Juan Pablo Montoya and Jacques Villeneuve will have to agree to disagree over the incident which put the Colombian out of the Japanese Grand Prix after neither was keen to accept blame for the incident when quizzed ahead of this final race of the season this weekend in China.
Renault test for Kubica.
Renault Sport has confirmed that Polish driver Robert Kubica is to take part in a test with the Renault Formula One team in Barcelona in December.
Fisi`s push caused downfall, suggests Symonds.
Pat Symonds has attempted to lift the pressure on Giancarlo Fisichella after the Italian lost victory in Japan to Kimi Raikkonen on the last lap of the race at Suzuka.
Albers on fire, Minardi drivers under fire.
Minardi drivers Robert Doornbos and Christijan Albers were both left to rue miscues on their pit-stops in the Japanese Grand Prix, although the latter got a little hotter under the collar than he had anticipated.
CARTOON: Sato`s hopeless ambition.
Having already irritated seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher at Spa, Takuma Sato earned himself few plaudits by taking Jarno Trulli out of the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka.
Webber claims foul against Coulthard.
Mark Webber and David Coulthard have not enjoyed the most harmonious of seasons, and war of words sparked into life once again at the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday.
Montoya: Villeneuve pushed me off.
Juan Pablo Montoya has blamed Jacques Villeneuve for allowing Renault to slip back into the constructors' championship lead, after accusing the Canadian of running him off the road on lap one at Suzuka.
Credit Suisse to remain in F! with BMW.
Whilst its partnership with Sauber will come to an end at the Chinese Grand Prix this weekend, Credit Suisse has confirmed that it will continue to support new 'owners' BMW when the German marque takes over the entry in 2006.
Kimi: It`s nice to fight like this.
Kimi Raikkonen has branded his victory at the Japanese Grand Prix as perhaps the best of his Formula One career, having had to fight his way from 17th on the grid.
Alonso: There was nothing to lose.
Although backed into the situation by his misfortune in qualifying, new world champion Fernando Alonso lived up to his promise to be more aggressive in the first of the season-ending Asian flyaways.
Fisi: Kimi was quicker than me - simple.
Giancarlo Fisichella did not look for excuses after being beaten to victory at the Japanese Grand Prix, claiming instead that he had had no defence against Kimi Raikkonen's faster McLaren-Mercedes combination.
Flav: Klien call cost us victory.
Renault MD Flavio Briatore insists that his team could, and should, have won the Japanese Grand Prix but, instead of blaming Giancarlo Fisichella for losing out to Kimi Raikkonen in the closing stages, lashed out at the stewards for an error that he believed lost Fernando Alonso a shot at victory
Sato excluded for Suzuka incident.
Takuma Sato and Jacques Villeneuve have been taken to task by the stewards for their part in separate incidents during the Japanese Grand Prix.
Trulli unhappy after Sato move.
Jarno Trulli has repeated Michael Schumacher's claims that Takuma Sato is driving beyond his limits, after being taken out of the Japanese Grand Prix by the crowd favourite.
Karthikeyan: I hope race is wet now!
The Jordan and Minardi drivers had a chance to shine in Friday's wet second practice session at Suzuka, as Bridgestone's extreme wet tyres proved superior to Michelin's offering.
Schumacher crashes hard in Japanese practice.
Michael Schumacher suffered a spectacular crash just a few minutes into a wet first practice session at Suzuka on Saturday morning, but some still managed to top the timesheeets in the first of two practice sessions.
Engine woes again for Raikkonen.
Kimi Raikkonen suffered his fourth engine failure of the year in the first practice session of the Japanese Grand Prix weekend at Suzuka, and will thus have to take yet another ten-place grid penalty, potentially damaging McLaren's chances of securing the constructors' title before the last race

New team ID to be revealed `soon`, claims Honda.
Honda top brass insist that the identity of the team that it is expected to supply with engines in next year's Formula One world championship will be revealed before too long.
Honda to purchase BAT stake in BAR.
British American Tobacco has confirmed that it is to sell its share of the BAR Formula One team, following the recently imposed ban on tobacco advertising within the European Union.
Asia Racing Technologies to help Chinese growth.
Four leading figures from international motorsport have come together with the common purpose of helping China nurture its developing motorsport industry at all stages, from the Chinese Grand Prix down to grass roots level.
Rosberg: Racing could have been a disaster..
Nico Rosberg has spoken of his disappointment at not getting a chance to race the Williams-BMW FW27 at either of the last two grands prix of the season, but admits that he can see why the team kept current incumbent Antonio Pizzonia on board.