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Alonso: Lewis will be stronger, but Kimi will win.
Fernando Alonso has claimed former team-mate Lewis Hamilton will be stronger this year for the experience of his maiden Formula 1 season in 2007, but he tipped Ferrari star Kimi Raikkonen to be the man who lifts the laurels once more.
Fastets time buoys Toyota as final test concludes.
Jarno Trulli propelled Toyota to the top of the timesheets on the last day of the final group test ahead of the 2008 Formula 1 campaign, as the big guns hid further down the order in Barcelona - though the Italian did admit to having set the time on a low-fuel qualifying-style run whilst the trac

Schumacher tips F2008 to win races.
Michael Schumacher has confirmed what much of the Formula One world already feared, after climbing from Ferrari's new F2008 and claiming that it would be the car to beat from round one of the world championship in Australia.

Dennis out, Whitmarsh in at McLaren?
Ron Dennis may have paid the highest price yet for the spying controversy that engulfed his McLaren team last year - by being demoted from his position as team principal.
Raikkonen`s party reputation defended by F1 boss.
Though Kimi Raikkonen may have come under fire in a number of quarters for his renowned heavy partying antics, the reigning Formula 1 World Champion has found an ally in the sport - in the shape of no less than Bernie Ecclestone.
Coulthard neck injury prompts Vettel replecement.
Sebastian Vettel has been parachuted into Red Bull Racing's RB4 for today's testing in Barcelona, after regular pilot David Coulthard was forced to sit out proceedings.
Bahrain to ban smoking, F1 ads hit.
Despite the sport having banned such sponsorship since 2005, posters advertising tobacco products using the forthcoming Bahrain Grand Prix are to be pulled down as the country attempts to fall into line with increasingly popular smoking restrictions.
Race/journalist Paul Frere dead.
Race driver-turned-journalist Paul Frere has died at the age 91, bringing the curtain down on a varied career that began on two wheels and continued into his eighties.
Schumacher to test latest Ferrari.
Michael Schumacher will make another of his sporadic returns to a Formula One car when he helps to kick off Ferrari's final pre-season test of 2008 at Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya today [Monday].
No F1 for me in `08, Karthikeyan concedes.
Narain Karthikeyan has hinted that he is no longer in negotiations with financially-troubled Formula 1 outfit Super Aguri about a race drive this year.

Renault plays down `W wing` speculation.
Renault has played down speculation that it is secretly developing a radical aerodynamic solution that could provide a gain of around half a second a lap for its R28 chassis.
Hamilton Sr accepts blame for son`s tax exile.
Lewis Hamilton may have been lauded for his successful graduation to Formula One last season, but the tide of opinion turned somewhat when it was revealed that he was to decamp from the UK to Switzerland.
Williams reveals fifth livery.
Williams' fifth special livery of the 2008 pre-season will feature handwritten best wishes from the team's seven world champions when the Toyota-powered FW30s take to the track at this week's group test in Barcelona.

Stepney interviewed in espionage row.
Disgraced Ferrari technical manager Nigel Stepney has been interviewed by the Italian magistrate investigating the final throes of the espionage saga that rocked Formula One last season.
Gene believes Renault will be faster.
Ferrari development driver Marc Gene says he has reason to believe that Renault will be more of a force come the opening round of the Formula One world championship than its testing performances suggest.
German builds McLaren replica - from matches!
One man's love of Formula One has driven him to spend six years building perhaps the ultimate time-consuming replica of one of his favourite cars - the McLaren-Mercedes MP4/14 campaigned by Mika Hakkinen.

SAF1 pair pleased with Spanish test.
Despite the continued rumours surrounding the teams future, Super Aguri hit the track for the its first test of the year at Jerez, with Takuma Sato and Anthony Davidson both spending time at wheel of the SA07B.
Ron and Lisa Dennis to split.
Following the appearance of speculation in various areas of the media, Ron and Lisa Dennis have issued a statement confirming that they are to end their long marriage.
Ten dates for Renault F1 Roadshow.
The ING Renault F1 team has revealed plans for an expanded Roadshow campaign this year, taking in almost every continent as it works its way around the globe.

Wurz: Rosberg best qualifier in F1.
Alex Wurz says he rates former team-mate Nico Rosberg the fastest driver over a single lap in the top flight, and has tipped the young German for great things in the future.
Ecclestone steps in to help McLaren out.
Despite being relegated to last place in the 2007 constructors' world championship as punishment for its involvement in Formula 1's spying scandal, McLaren-Mercedes may yet avoid the ignominy of having to occupy the final - and smallest - garage in the pit-lane.
Webber: Media over-played racism issue.
Mark Webber has accused the British and Spanish media of whipping up a frenzy around the recent abuse of Lewis Hamilton, and claims that it would not be fair for Spain to lose either of its two grands prix this season as a result of the actions of a small minority.
Ferrari play down reliability concerns.
Felipe Massa has insisted Ferrari will still be the team to beat come the opening grand prix of the 2008 Formula 1 campaign in Melbourne next month, despite encountering a number of reliability woes during testing in Bahrain over the weekend.
McNish: I`ve never forgiven Jarno...
Allan McNish has sent out a warning to drivers entering Formula 1 to be prepared to have to battle at the back end of the grid before making their way up the pecking order, after he finally got his big break in the top flight more than a decade on from first getting a taste of F1 power.