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Ferrari struggles for Friday pace.
Michael Schumacher's run to second place at Imola had many pundits predicting a return to the top step in Spain, but early indications are that Ferrari may have a bit more work to do if success is to come that early.
Williams hit by engine problems.
Nick Heidfeld and Mark Webber will both be handicapped by a BMW engine problem discovered prior to the Spanish Grand Prix, with the German having to take a ten-place grid penalty for an engine change before the track action even gets underway this weekend.
Montoya: It really was tennis!
Juan Pablo Montoya insists that the injury that kept him out of the Bahrain and San Marino GPs really was the result of fall during a game of tennis, contrary to rumours that suggested he might just have fallen off a motorcycle.
BAR handed two-race exclusion.
The BAR-Honda team has escaped complete expulsion from this year's Formula One world championship following its alleged misdemeanour at the San Marino Grand Prix, but will be forced to sit out both the Spanish and Monaco races as punishment.
Kimi: I`m keen to get back on track.
McLaren-Mercedes driver, Kimi Raikkonen is feeling upbeat in the build-up to this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix.
Ferrari complete more test miles.
Ferrari test driver, Luca Badoer continued testing at Fiorano yesterday [Tuesday], following a day of running on Monday.

Red Bull drivers given Supermoto bikes.
The rumours of Juan Pablo Montoya's shoulder injury being caused by a motorcycle accident has done little to diminish the interest of three fellow F1 drivers in two-wheeled machines - with the news that Red Bull drivers Christian Klien, David Coulthard and Vitantonio Liuzzi have all been given Su
Aero additions boost Sauber Spanish hopes.
Having made a significant step forward in performance at Imola, rewarded when Jacques Villeneuve scored his first points for the team, Sauber is preparing to introduce the next step in its aerodynamic evolution at this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix.
Minardi confirms Cosworth extension.
The Cosworth name will remain in Formula One next season, despite having lost Red Bull Racing to Ferrari.
Alonso to get RS25 for home race.
Formula One's new engine rules, and the reliability of the Renault RS25 engine, could play into the hands of local hero Fernando Alonso at this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix, according to his race engineer.
Tyre companies prepare for Spanish battle.
After Michael Schumacher came so close to victory at Imola, and with Fernando Alonso heading to his home grand prix with three wins and the championship lead under his belt, tyre manufacturers Bridgestone and Michelin both head to Spain knowing that this weekend's grand prix will be a challenge o
Button keeps BAR top at Mugello test.
BAR-Honda topped the timesheets for the second straight day at Mugello, where Jenson Button and Enrique Bernoldi took over from Wednesday pacesetters Anthony Davidson and Takuma Sato.
Williams and Jordan at Silverstone.
BMW Williams-F1 driver, Mark Webber topped the times today [Wednesday] at Silverstone, as the Grove based squad continued their preparations for the Spanish Grand Prix, in two weeks time.

Minardi drivers clash at Mugello.
Minardi's two-day test at Mugello got off to a rocky start today [Wednesday], when Christijan Albers was involved with a collision with his own team-mate, test driver, Chanoch Nissany.

Williams testing at Silverstone.
Williams began their preparations for the Spanish and Monaco Grand's Prix today [Tuesday], by running two cars at Silverstone, Mark Webber working alongside third driver, Antonio Pizzonia.
Team looks into Fisichella exit.
Giancarlo Fisichella headed to Imola buoyed by the knowledge that he had the new, lighter, B-spec Renault V10 to power his hopes of a return to the points, but the weekend turned out to be anything but a happy homecoming for the Italian.
Villeneuve happy to have made his point.
Jacques Villeneuve finally came good at Imola on Sunday, featuring in the battle for points right from the start of the San Marino Grand Prix, and finally claiming his first scoring finish since making a return to the top flight with Renault in 2004.
<I>ITV</I> apologises for ad break.
British Formula One broadcaster ITV has apologised to fans for cutting to an advertisement break with just three laps of the San Marino Grand Prix to run - but insisted that its hands were tied.
Toyota appeals Schumacher penalty.
Toyota has appealed against the penalty that saw Ralf Schumacher lose his eighth place in the San Marino GP.
Button keeps podium despite weight infraction.
Jenson Button has held on to his third place result in the San Marino GP, despite the car being found to be underweight in post-race scrutineering.

Lee to join Minardi test next week.
After much speculation, Minardi has finally confirmed that Chinese driver Marchy Lee Ying-Kin will get his long-awaited test outing with the team at its next scheduled session at Mugello.
Red Bull to use Ferrari engines.
Red Bull Racing has revealed that it will swap its Cosworth powerplants for Ferrari units when the Formula One world championship switches to V8 power next season.
San Marino Grand Prix - weather report.
Each of the last two rounds of the Formula One world championship has been touted as the hottest grand prix in history - something that is unlikely to be the case this weekend.
Red Bull debuts new motorhome.
On the back of its early-season results, the Red Bull team has further livened up the paddock with the introduction of its new high-rise motorhome, which was the venue of a free-for-all European season opening party on Thursday night at Imola.