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Record attendance at Silverstone.
The British Grand Prix this weekend at Silverstone was a resounding success after attendance figures for the three day event exceeded 250,000.

Celebrities flock to Silverstone.
An array of famous names and celebrities filled the paddock at the British GP on Sunday, and Silverstone received glowing tributes.

Hakkinen dominates for first win of 2001.
Mika Hakkinen ended his 14-race losing streak after scoring a dominating victory in the British Grand Prix in his McLaren-Mercedes yesterday.
Grand prix a hit with chart toppers.
Pop band Hearsay , who recently scored a second consecutive number one in the British charts, caused a wave of interest in the Silverstone pit-lane, where they appeared as guests of the Arrows team.

Marques' weekend ends early.
European-Minardi driver Tarso Marques will not be competing in this weekend's British GP after the Brazilian failed to put in a time in yesterday's qualifying session, which was within the 107% rule.
Michael Schu: I could have been quicker.
Triple World Champion Michael Schumacher has sent chills down the spines of his rivals at McLaren-Mercedes by saying that he could have gone even quicker in yesterday's (Saturday's) qualifying session.
Preview - British Grand Prix 2001.
Formula One will arrive at Silverstone this weekend for the eleventh round of the championship and the British Grand Prix.

Q&A: Alex Yoong.
Malaysia's Alex Yoong last week completed his first Formula One test with the European Minardi team, impressing observers as he dealt with the step up in performance with flying colours.

Jaguar and HSBC strike up a new deal.
Jaguar Racing have announced that HSBC Holdings plc have renewed their sponsorship of 'the cat' until the end of the 2004 season.

Irvine slams 'moaner' Barrichello.
Jaguar's Eddie Irvine has labelled his former Jordan teammate and Ferrari successor Rubens Barrichello a 'moaner' who will never match triple World Champion Michael Schumacher.
Panis will not replace Hakkinen, claims McLaren.
The McLaren team has forcibly denied rumours that former test driver Olivier Panis will return to Woking in place of Mika Hakkinen next season.

European-Minardi F1 two-seater debuts at Goodwood.
The unique European Minardi F1x2 two-seater Formula One car yesterday made its first-ever appearance at the legendary Goodwood Festival of Speed in southern England.

Berger: I've given up being the pit-lane joker.
Former Grand Prix driver and now BMW Motorsport Director Gerhard Berger has insisted he is no longer the 'pit-lane joker'.

Cantoni honoured to be on the podium.
You don't see his face on television or in the newspapers very often.

Q&A: Carlo Cantoni - Barrichello's race engineer.
Rubens Barrichello's race engineer - Carlo Cantoni - was given the honour to collect the prize for the winning constructor at the French GP here he talks about that race, working with Barrichello and a lot more:
Barcelona test - day four / final day: 6 July.
Benetton test driver Mark Webber was quickest today in Barcelona on a 'wet' track. The Australian completed 90 laps in the B200 and was over two seconds faster than Williams' Marc Gene.
Sperafico gets extended Williams run.
The latest in a line of young Brazilians to taste Formula One with the Williams team ran again in France yesterday.
Yoong begins first test with Minardi.
Malaysian Formula One prospect Alex Yoong has taken the next step towards reaching the top flight by testing with European-Minardi at Mugello in Italy.
Piccini covers race distance for Minardi.
Up-and-coming Italian driver Andrea Piccini successfully completed two days of intensive testing with the European Minardi F1 team at the picturesque Mugello circuit today [Thursday].

'Catalan Rocket' fastest again.
The BMW Williams team continued its test programme at Barcelona, where Marc Gene - affectionately known by the team as the 'Catalan Rocket', moved through the third of his four days at 'home'.

2004 to be Todt's last year with Ferrari?
Ferrari boss Jean Todt has said that 2004 will likely be his last as Sporting Director of the Maranello based outfit.

Dennis weighing up tyre options for 2002?
McLaren boss Ron Dennis is rumoured to be considering dumping Bridgestone for 2002 after being seen talking to Michelin's Pierre Dupasquier during the French Grand Prix.
Gene quickest again in Barcelona.
The Williams-BMW team continued testing at Barcelona today where Marc Gene will be driving for all four days. Gene again set the quickest time a 1m 21.804s - over half second faster than the Benetton of Mark Webber.
Villeneuve keeping his options open.
1997 World Champion Jacques Villeneuve has admitted although he will probably stay at BAR in 2002 it is by no means assured.