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Webber less than pleased with Sato.
Mark Webber was not a happy bunny following qualifying for the Turkish Grand Prix Saturday, after his hot lap was compromised by Takuma Sato.
Villeneuve: BMW can`t rip up contract.
Former world champion Jacques Villeneuve has suggested that he might have to quit the sport if his Sauber contract is not picked up by new team owners BMW at the end of the season.
Villeneuve: Everything hurts in turn eight!
As a man who enjoys trying to be fastest through Eau Rouge at Spa, Jacques Villeneuve is a driver who knows a challenge but, following his first experience of it in Friday, the Canadian now reckons that turn eight at the new Istanbul Park circuit is the best corner in F1.
Barrichello-BAR deal confirmed.
As has been rumoured in and around the Formula One paddock for several weeks, Rubens Barrichello has agreed a multi-year deal with the BAR-Honda team, starting from next season.

Massa aims to emulate Playstation success.
Felipe Massa will be looking to use experience gained from playing on his Playstation when Formula One arrives in Istanbul this weekend for the Turkish Grand Prix.

Ferrari concludes V8 test.
Ferrari test driver, Marc Gene concluded the Scuderia's first test with their new V8 engine Wednesday, the Spaniard putting another 160 kilometres on the clock following his second day at Fiorano.

Jordan confirm demo for Tahincioglu.
Jordan has announced that Jason Tahincioglu, who currently competes in the Formula Renault UK Championship with Team JLR, will become the first Turkish driver to pilot a F1 car in front of his home crowd at the inaugural Turkish Grand Prix next week.

Gene gives new Ferrari V8 engine first run.
Ferrari test driver, Marc Gene gave the Scuderia's new V8 litre engine its first run Tuesday, when he completed nearly 100 kilometres at Fiorano - Ferrari's private test track.

Stoddart to sell off more F1 bits and bobs.
Minardi team boss, Paul Stoddart, has announced that he will auction off more F1 memorabilia and equipment next month. The decision follows the success of a similar event, in 2004, with auctioneers, Bache Treharne, once again being chosen to manage the sale.

Ferrari wanted to keep Rubens?
Ferrari president, Luca di Montezemolo has hinted that Rubens Barrichello could have stayed on with the Scuderia at the end of this season, had he chosen to do so.

Schumacher welcomes Massa signing.
Michael Schumacher has welcomed the signing of current Sauber driver Felipe Massa to be the German's team-mate at Ferrari next season, the seven-times Formula One World Champion stating that the Brazilian "deserved this chance".
Post-race press conference - Hungarian GP - Pt.1.
Drivers: Kimi Raikkonen (McLaren), Michael Schumacher (Ferrari), Ralf Schumacher (Toyota) TV unilaterals Q: Kimi, from where you started yesterday in terms of your qualifying, in terms of what happened in Hockenheim, a great result today.
Montoya exit generates intrigue.
Juan Pablo Montoya's retirement from the Hungarian Grand Prix may have been precipitated by a bizarre accident during the pre-race preliminaries.
Klien over and out.
Christian Klien escaped with a stiff neck after a spectacular roll at the start of the Hungarian Grand Prix, the Austrian finding that it isn't only Red Bull that 'gives you wings'.
Zonta quickest as Toyota shows teeth.
Toyota began its preparations for Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix with first, fourth and fifth fastest times in opening free practice, sharing the leading positions with team of the moment McLaren.
Nissany time good enough for back of GP2 grid.
Chanoch Nissany managed to set a practice time that would have earned him 19th on the GP2 grid in Hungary. Unfortunately the Minardi-Cosworth PS05 he was driving is not eligible to take part in GP2 events...
McLaren removes West, adds Walker.
As planned, the two McLarens appeared with their West logos removed at the start of the Saturday morning practice session in Hungary.
BAR plays safe, removes Lucky logos.
Despite being among the list of teams to question the validity of laws prohibiting the advertisement of tobacco products within the European Union, BAR has decided to ditch its Lucky Strike logos for Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix.
Schumacher: Gap is a big surprise.
Michael Schumacher has admitted that a large part of the pole position he secured in Hungary on Saturday belongs to tyre supplier Bridgestone.
Rubens` good work a big help, admits Ferrari.
The Ferrari team ended its first day at the Hungaroring happy with the programmes it had managed to complete, in spite of both Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello suffering problems in the second of two hour-long practice sessions.

Herbert joins Jordan.
Jordan Grand Prix and the Midland Group have announced the appointment of former F1 driver Johnny Herbert to the position of sporting relations manager, effective immediately.

Blundell`s view: Hungarian Grand Prix.
Hi folks... F1 goes to Hungary this weekend and the Hungaroring is normally a difficult race, because there is no rest on the track for the driver and predominantly it is always a hot weekend too.
Raikkonen eager to re-sign with McLaren.
McLaren-Mercedes driver, Kimi Raikkonen has confirmed that he will be 'more than happy to stay' with the Woking based squad, when his current contract expires at the end of next year.

Qualifying will be difficult for Kimi - Haug.
Mercedes boss, Norbert Haug has admitted that Kimi Raikkonen faces a tough time at the Hungarian Grand Prix this weekend, as he will have to go out first in qualifying, when the track is at its slowest.