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Speed rides emotional rollercoaster.
Scuderia Toro Rosso driver Scott Speed has admitted that his emotional outburst at losing eighth place in the Australian Grand Prix was heightened because of the rush he had from crossing the line in the points.
Tyre problems ruined Jenson`s race, admits Fry.
Cold front tyres were the main reason for Jenson Button's below par performance in the Australian Grand Prix, and meant that the Honda driver struggled to get up to speed after safety car interventions.
BCN confirms F1 entry.
Spanish GP2 Series team BCN Competicion is among the eleven hopefuls to have submitted an entry application for the 2008 Formula One world championship, Crash.net can reveal.
I didn`t push Liuzzi off, claims JV.
Jacques Villeneuve insists that it wasn't his fault that Tonio Liuzzi had a huge accident while trying to find his way past the BMW driver in the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday.

Ferrari endure a `weekend to forget`
Ferrari are facing a hefty repair bill following the Australian Grand Prix after both Michael Schumacher and Felipe Massa found the Albert Park wall in what proved to be a 'race to forget' for the multiple champions.

It was a big one, claims Klien.
Christian Klien says he had no warning at all when his Red Bull turned sharp left into the wall under braking, putting him out of the Australian GP.

Heidfeld leads Villeneuve for BMW points haul.
Although they marginally missed out on a podium spot, BMW Sauber were delighted with their double points finish at the Australian Grand Prix, with Nick Heidfeld staying out of trouble to grab a superb fourth place finish as others self destructed around them.

Lack of grip and engine blow ends Button`s hopes
On a high following his dominant pole position, Jenson Button comes away from the Australian Grand Prix pointless following a truly disastrous race that was defined by a lack of grip and ended by a dramatic engine blow just feet from the finish line.

Foul mouthed Speed loses point, gets fined.
Scott Speed has been fined $5000 by the FIA stewards after swearing at David Coulthard during a hearing that also saw him lose his eighth place for passing under yellows.
Gascoyne. frustrated by Trulli failure.
Toyota technical director Mike Gascoyne reckons that Jarno Trulli would have joined Ralf Schumacher in the top six on the grid in Australia had he not suffered a gearbox problem.
Barrichello: Only traffic to blame.
Rubens Barrichello failed to make it through the first round of qualifying in Australia, and then had to sit and watch in frustration as team-mate Jenson Button put the sister Honda on pole position.

Alonso unhappy with second row.
World champion Fernando Alonso was an unhappy man after qualifying in Melbourne, and pointed the finger of blame at his Renault team after missing the opportunity to join Honda's Jenson Button on the front row.
Barrichello out in first qualifying.
Juan Pablo Montoya led the way in the first qualifying session at Albert Park, but Rubens Barrichello failed to progress after being held up on his last-ditch flier.

Wright to leave Williams marketing role.
WilliamsF1's long-serving head of marketing Jim Wright has revealed that he is to stand down from his post at the end of the month.
Coulthard, Villeneuve question Webber ability.
David Coulthard has spoken out ahead of this weekend's Australian Grand Prix, picking home favourite Mark Webber as his target.

22 entries for 2008.
The FIA, Formula One's governing body, confirmed on Friday that it had received 22 entries for the 2008 Formula One world championship. A brief statement posted on the organisation's website read:

Minardi F1x2 season kicks off down under.
The Minardi F1x2 team completed its first event of 2006 on Tuesday, with a successful programme at Mangalore Airport, north of Melbourne.

Dyer: Schumacher just as committed.
Michael Schumacher's race engineer, Chris Dyer has said that he cannot see 'any reason' to indicate that the German is going to quit the sport.

Engine problems sorted - Williams.
Williams technical director, Sam Michael has confirmed that the engine problems in Malaysia have been addressed by them and engine partner, Cosworth ahead of the Australian Grand Prix.
Silverstone chairman Hooton tenders resignation.
The British Racing Drivers' Club has revealed that Alex Hooton has indicated his intention to stand down from the post of executive chairman at Silverstone Estates later this year.
Stoddart to revive Minardi name for `08?
Despite the grief and heartache that he endured while at the helm of Minardi, Paul Stoddart's appetite for Formula One remains undimmed, following confirmation that he has lodged an entry for the 2008 campaign.
Prodrive plays down Fulcrum concerns.
The Prodrive group has revealed that it expected some degree of opposition to its plans for the Fulcrum development at its Honiley site, but insists that the problem is not as bad as some are making out.

Ide `really hoping` he can finish in Oz.
Super Aguri's Yuji Ide will be keen to see the chequered flag in Australia next weekend, so that he can notch up his first ever F1 finish.

Fisichella dedicates win to friend.
Giancarlo Fisichella has dedicated his Malaysian Grand Prix win to a friend who died last week in a road accident.