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Fiorano test - day one: 16 June.
Test driver, Luca Badoer was in action at the Fiorano circuit yesterday (Saturday) afternoon to conclude Ferrari's preparations for the upcoming European Grand Prix.

Pollock: Villeneuve-Montoya dispute is finished.
BAR boss Craig Pollock has urged the media to stop going on about the scrap between Jacques Villeneuve and Juan Pablo Montoya and to let them get on with the job in hand - racing.
Sir Jackie Stewart.
Three-times Formula One World Champion John Young 'Jackie' Stewart has been awarded a Knighthood on the Queen's birthday honours list for his services to motorsport over the past 35 years.

Agreement between Fila and Ferrari.
Fila Holding and Ferrari have signed a three-year licensing contract for the production and worldwide distribution of Ferrari-branded sports clothing and footwear.

Canadian GP - facts and figures.
0 the number of drivers who have scored points in all 8 races this season. David Coulthard's retirement on Sunday means he ends a points scoring run which goes back ten races to last year's USA Grand Prix.

Testing plans pre-European GP.
All of the F1 teams on the grid, with the exception of Minardi will be back in action this week testing at Silverstone.

Williams threatens Montoya with the sack?
Frank Williams has according to the British press threatened to sack Juan Pablo Montoya if there is another outburst like that at the Canadian GP.
Post-race press conference - Canadian GP.
Drivers: Ralf Schumacher (Williams), Michael Schumacher (Ferrari), Mika Hakkinen (McLaren) TV unilaterals Q: Well done Ralf. Was that the greatest fun you've ever had with your clothes on?

Zonta to replace unwell Frentzen.
Ricardo Zonta received a surprise call-up from the Jordan team this morning, as it sought a replacement for Heinz-Harald Frentzen in the Canadian Grand Prix.
Jaguar wins court injunction over Newey.
Jaguar Racing is claiming a minor victory in the battle to land Adrian Newey as its technical director from 2002.
DC to stick with launch control.
David Coulthard has said that he will be sticking with McLaren's launch control system at this weekend's Canadian GP despite the fact it has let him down on two occasions already this year.
'Podio Ferrari' awards handed out.
The first staging of the "Podio Ferrari" awards, reserved for Ferrari and Maserati partners, was held yesterday at Maranello, Italy.

Logistical advances for Jordan.
The Canadian Grand Prix will mark a breakthrough in logistical development for the Jordan-Honda team, with the twenty tonnes of equipment required for the flyaway race now packed in only fifty nine containers as opposed to the eight four previously required.

Monaco has been a huge boost, says Rahal.
Jaguar boss Bobby Rahal has admitted that when he came over from America he was aware many people behind the scenes were questioning his ability to do the job.

DC had no right to be let by, says Palmer.
Ex-GP driver Jonathan Palmer has entered the debate on the Enrique Bernoldi/David Coulthard incident by saying the Brazilian had every right to fight for position in the Monaco GP despite the fact DC is a championship contender.

Marques to get the boot?
The European-Minardi team may be on the verge of firing Tarso Marques if rumours in the Italian press are to be believed. Marques has so far failed to adapt to F1 with grooved tyres and has been consistently outpaced by his teammate and F1 rookie Fernando Alonso.
Jaguar confirms Newey signing.
Jaguar Racing has officially announced that Adrian Newey will join the company in the position of chief technical officer, confirming speculation that has been brewing in the British press for the last few days.

Toyota completes another test at Ricard.
Toyota has completed the third test of its maiden Formula One car at Circuit Paul Ricard, with Allan McNish covering around 200 laps of the circuit during the four-day long session.

Williams complete Monza test.
The Williams-BMW Team completed the final day of a three-day test at Monza today with Juan Pablo Montoya driving.
Ferrari completes Magny-Cours test.
The Ferrari team completed its third and final day of testing with its peers at Magny-Cours, but could not dislodge Williams from the top of the pile.
Split programmes for Jordan duo.
Jarno Trulli and Ricardo Zonta today completed the final day of a three-day test for Benson and Hedges Jordan-Honda in cooler conditions at Magny-Cours.

Minardi deny interest in Enge.
The European-Minardi F1 team have denied rumours that they are talking to F3000 driver Thomas Enge.

Coulthard in the dock?
According to reports in the British newspaper The Sun David Coulthard's woes look set to continue this week following news he is involved in a legal dispute with airhostess, Lucy Kennedy.

Hakkinen admits 2001 is a disaster.
McLaren's Mika Hakkinen has admitted that the 2001 season is turning into a nightmare and that all hopes for the championship are long gone.