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Renault to play central role at Goodwood Festival.
Renault will take centre stage at this year's Goodwood Festival of Speed, with cars past, present and future playing an important role in the motorsport extravaganza.

Canadian GP preview - Jordan-Ford.
With a successful history for Jordan at the Gilles Villeneuve Circuit, the Canadian Grand Prix is a cheering prospect for the team, augmenting the motivation from Nick Heidfeld's points finish in Monaco and a solid result at the European Grand Prix.
Mandela calls on heroes to support F1x2 GP.
Former South African president Nelson Mandela has called on Formula One drivers past and present to support the first Altech South African F1x2 Charity Grand Prix, which is due to take place at Kyalami over the 6-9 August.

Rapturous reception for Minardi F1x2 at Kyalami.
Watched by a hugely enthusiastic crowd of 12,500 people at the AA Kyalami Grand Prix circuit, the Minardi team today introduced South African motor racing fans to the excitement of its unique two-seater Formula One programme.

Canadian GP preview - BMW WilliamsF1.
Formula One travels to Canada next week for the first race of a double header in North America. In preparation for the eighth round of the season, the BMW WilliamsF1 team have run a split test programme this week at Silverstone and Monza.
Zonta: I was at flat-out before crash.
Toyota reserve driver Ricardo Zonta has revealed that he was approaching top speed when he crashed out of the Monza group test yesterday [Thursday].
Chapman name reunited with Brands Hatch.
Britain's Brands Hatch race circuit has paid tribute to one of the greatest names in British motoring and motorsport history by rededicating its main pedestrian thoroughfare, Colin Chapman Way.
Montezemolo takes on Agnelli role.
Just 24 hours after Ferrari had dedicated Michael Schumacher's European Grand Prix victory to the recently departed Umberto Agnelli, the company's president was being installed at the head of Fiat.

Bridgestone 'pleased' with tyre advantage.
Ferrari-Bridgestone's Michael Schumacher blitzed the field for the sixth time this season after taking a stunning lights-to-flag victory in front of his home crowd at the European Grand Prix yesterday.
Post-race press conference - European GP - Pt.1.
Drivers: Michael Schumacher (Ferrari), Rubens Barrichello (Ferrari), Jenson Button (BAR) TV unilaterals:

Toyota: We are in no rush to name drivers.
Despite speculation that it would confirm Ralf Schumacher as one half of its 2005 line-up ahead of this weekend's European Grand Prix, Toyota's F1 team remains steadfast in its silence.
Webber hit with yellow flag penalty.
Mark Webber will have his European Grand Prix qualifying time extended by one second following a yellow flag infringement at the Nurburgring.
Latest Agnelli death casts shadow on Ferrari.
Ferrari's latest quest for success, in this weekend's European Grand Prix, will take place under a cloud following the death of Fiat chairman Umberto Agnelli, who has succumbed to cancer at the age of 69.

Weather report - European GP.
Monaco lived up to its reputation as one of the more pleasant grands prix weather-wise, but this weekend's trip to the Nurburgring for the European Grand Prix takes place a week earlier than in 2003, increasing the potential for rain, wind - and snow? Koblenz, Germany
Hakkinen plays down Williams links.
Mika Hakkinen has poured cold water on rumours suggesting that he may be contemplating a Formula One comeback with Williams - three years after he called time on his grand prix career.
Jaguar: One of our diamonds is missing!
Of all the circuits to put a flawless ?150,000 diamond in the nosecone of your car, Monaco probably wasn't the most ideal. But that's exactly what Jaguar Racing did for this past Sunday's GP, and guess what? They've lost one...

Bridgestone predict 'hotly' contested European GP.
Bridgestone Motorsport has its sights set firmly on providing its four teams with the most competitive tyres for this weekend's European Grand Prix at the German Nurburgring circuit.

European GP preview - Sauber-Petronas.
Team Sauber-Petronas scored another four points at the weekend at Monaco Grand Prix, to add those notched up in Spain and Malaysia. Now they head straight to Germany for the first back-to-back race of the year, the Grand Prix of Europe at Nurburgring on May 30.

Q&A: Cristiano da Matta.
Toyota driver Cristiano da Matta finished sixth Sunday at the Monaco GP, to score his first points of 2004. Here he reflects on that race, why the blue flag penalty was unfair in his opinion, and looks ahead to this weekend's event at the Nurburgring...
Alonso, Schumacher exit Monaco GP.
In a race already punctuated by a big accident, both Fernando Alonso and Michael Schumacher have since crashed out of the Monaco Grand Prix.
Stewards take no action in Montoya-Schu shunt
Race stewards at the Monaco Grand Prix have decided that they cannot apportion blame for the incident that removed Michael Schumacher from the lead of the event.
Alonso: Ralf ran me wide.
An angry Fernando Alonso could hardly contain his emotions when asked for his take on the incident that forced him out of second place in the Monaco Grand Prix, claiming that Ralf Schumacher should take a good luck at his driving.
Rivals angry at cause of Fisi crash.
Several drivers were moved to speak out over the early incident that saw David Coulthard and Giancarlo Fisichella collide and retire from the Monaco Grand Prix in spectacular fashion.
Schumacher admits to pre-qualifying struggle.
World champion Michael Schumacher put his poor grid position for the Monaco Grand prix down to a mis-calculation in the pre-qualifying session that left him with a lot to do when the real business of setting the starting order came around.