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Mosley elected chairman of ERTICO.
FIA President Max Mosley has been elected Chairman of the Supervisory Board of ERTICO, the public private partnership which co-ordinates the development of intelligent transport systems in Europe.
Monaco GP preview - Jordan-Honda.
Possibly the most colourful and glamorous Grand Prix on the seventeen race calendar, Monaco has hosted this race since 1955.

Michael laughing all the way to the bank.
According to reports in the British newspaper The Times Michael Schumacher is the highest paid sportsperson in the world.

Monaco GP preview - Ferrari.
The seventh round of this year's Formula One World Championship moves to the most glamorous of the year's 17 events and certainly the best-known venue in Grand Prix history - Monte Carlo.
Monaco sees light over tunnel vision.
Monaco Grand Prix organisers have installed a revolutionary system to try and combat the changing light levels encountered by drivers in the famous tunnel section of the circuit.
Gabriele Rumi dies.
Former Minardi co-owner Gabriele Rumi has died following a brave struggle against cancer, the Italian team revealed today [Tuesday].
Benetton runs solo at Danielson.
The Benetton-Renault team completed a four-day test away from the glare of the media, running its troubled B201 at the Danielson proving ground in France in search of answers.
BAR go to Valencia - while Jacques takes a break.
The BAR team kick off their preparations for the Monaco GP on Wednesday at the Valencia circuit for three days.

BAR form partnership with Barco.
British American Racing-Honda have announced a new partnership with Barco, an international supplier of business technology tools.

Lotterer joins Jaguar for Valencia test.
Jaguar Racing begins a three-day test today in Valencia, Spain. Both Eddie Irvine and Pedro de la Rosa will be present along with Andre Lotterer.

Ross Kemp gets to work in Austria.
UK television celebrity, Ross Kemp, took to his role as 'truckie' with the Jordan-Honda team, like a duck to water at the Austrian Grand Prix last weekend.

Barrichello: Austria was one of my best races.
Rubens Barrichello may not have been very happy after Sunday's Austrian GP but here he reflects on the race, his relationship with Jean Todt and Ross Brawn and the teams radio!
Niki goes ape.
At the Spanish GP two weeks ago, Niki Lauda claimed that now the cars were fitted with all their new electronic toys, 22 monkeys on the grid could do as good a job as the drivers.
Teams to find away around winter test ban?
Despite the FIA's attempts to stop F1 teams testing in November and December it appears that some teams may use a sports car or a F3000 car to get around the regulations.

McLaren pay tribute to Paul Morgan.
The McLaren team yesterday paid their respects to Paul Morgan, the co-founder of Ilmor Engineering in the best possible way by winning the Austrian Grand Prix.
Ilmor founder Morgan dead.
The Formula One paddock was shocked by the news that one half of the Ilmor founding partners had been killed in an aircraft crash in the UK yesterday.
Q&A: Mika Hakkinen.
Two weeks on from the heartbreak of losing his first win of the year, Mika Hakkinen opened up about the pain in Spain, his hopes of success in Austria and whether or not the McLaren's launch control will cope with the A1-Ring.... Q: Tell us about the Spanish GP...
Coulthard's seventh heaven.
David Coulthard played the numbers game to win his second grand prix of the season, coming from seventh on the A1-Ring grid to beat both Ferraris in a close-fought one-stop race.
Schumacher unhappy with Montoya move.
Michael Schumacher wasted little time in expressing his disappointment at the way in which his hopes of winning the Austrian Grand Prix were ended by Juan Montoya.
Raikkonen fourth protested by BAR.
British American Racing has protested Kimi Raikkonen's fourth place finish at the Austrian Grand Prix, after suggestions that the young Finn may have lapped Luciano Burti under yellow flags.
Arrows purchase the Bedford wind tunnel.
After a three year tenancy, Arrows last week became the proud owner of the highly sought after DERA wind tunnel at Bedford.

Austria 'a breath of fresh air' for Gollner.
There's no doubt about it - the Austrians are mad about Formula One, as BAR-Honda's very own Austrian native can testify.

Austrian GP - weather forecast.
The forecast for the Austrian GP predicts a mixture of weather conditions for the weekend, although the Styria region is renowned for its disregard of weather forecasts.
Michael flies the flag for Piaggio Aero.
Reigning Formula 1 World Champion Michael Schumacher, who heads this year's Drivers' leader-board, is now endorsing Piaggio Aero Industries and in particular its premier product, the P180 Avanti.