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Heidfeld to see out season at Williams?
The paddock rumour mill was alive and well at Silverstone over the weekend, but it appears that one suggestion has more credibility than may have originally been attributed to it.

Trulli escapes uninjured from high speed smash.
Jarno Trulli was lucky to escape uninjured from a violent accident during Sunday's British Grand Prix at Silverstone.

Trulli: It was the biggest accident of my career.
Jarno Trulli was lucky to walk away from his massive accident at the British Grand Prix, but the Italian insists that he is feeling fine after the high-speed smash.

Coulthard presented with award at Silverstone.
McLaren driver David Coulthard was presented with the Hawthorn Memorial trophy before todays British Grand Prix at Silverstone, the fifth time the Scot has won the coveted award.

Gascoyne on the warpath over 'disgrace'.
Toyota's terrier-like technical director Mike Gascoyne had some pretty strong views over the first qualifying performance from the majority of the F1 field yesterday at Silverstone, branding the 'go-slow' a 'disgrace'.

Minardi pay tribute to 'John Boy'.
The Minardi team ran without any sponsorship in this afternoon's British Grand Prix at Silverstone, in a tribute to sporting director John Walton who died on Friday night.

Bridgestone go 'red' for Sport Relief.
Bridgestone has teamed up with its four Formula One teams this week to 'Go the Extra Mile' for Sport Relief and to mark the occasion, they sported a single limited edition red Bridgestone Potenza Formula One tyre during this morning's pit stop practices ahead of the British Grand Prix.

Kimi: We finally got things right on track.
After leading the way in practice and qualifying, Kimi Raikkonen had to settle for second place in the British Grand Prix at Silverstone behind the Ferrari of Michael Schumacher.

Minardi in mourning, Walton passes away.
Minardi sporting director, John Walton, passed away last night at St Thomas's Hospital in London.

Dubai to buy into Formula One?
Dubai are in talks to buy a Formula One team, according to a Reuters report. A statement issued on behalf of Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed al-Maktoum states that there are negotiations taking place to purchase a team that would be run from the Middle East.

Button targets podium at home.
BAR-Honda driver Jenson Button has admitted that he is 'quite pleased' with third on the grid. Speaking following qualifying for the British Grand Prix the Englishman added that a top three finish was the target tomorrow.

Panis sent to back over Massa incident.
Olivier Panis will start tomorrow's British Grand Prix at Silverstone from the back of the grid after stewards penalised the Frenchman for slowing Felipe Massa during the Sauber drivers qualifying lap.

Minardi F1x2 woes crowds in London.
The Minardi F1x2 team has participated in some exceptional events in the course of the last three years, but there is no doubt that Tuesday night's Formula One Comes to Regent Street was the most memorable yet.

BMW WilliamsF1 extends HP sponsorship.
The BMW WilliamsF1 Team today confirmed that their principal sponsor, HP, has extended its commercial partnership for a multi-year period.

Minardi to promote Trilly LED safety triangle.
Wilux Minardi Cosworth today announced that it has signed an agreement with another Faenza-based company, Vire s.r.l., jointly to promote the innovative Trilly LED safety warning triangle.
British GP preview - Jordan-Ford.
If any of the British-based teams is qualified to call Silverstone 'home', it is Jordan, which is based right across the Buckingham Road, opposite the circuit gates.
Wheatcroft wins inaugural Meguiar's award.
Tom Wheatcroft, founder of the world-famous Donington Grand Prix Collection, has been chosen to receive the first ever Meguiar's Award for the 'UK Car Enthusiast of the Year'. The award will be presented at The Royal Automobile Club in London on 18 September.
Emma B steps out as face of <I>Formula One 04</I>.
Celebrated British model and television celebrity Emma B has been unveiled as the new face of computer simulation Formula One 04 during a glitzy launch for the game in London.
Mansell: I can't defend F1 anymore - it's a bore.
British favourite Nigel Mansell has slammed Formula One on eve of the British Grand Prix, claiming he can no longer 'go on defending the indefensible', when people claim it is a load of 'rubbish'.

Post-race press conference - French GP - Pt.2.
Drivers: Michael Schumacher (Ferrari), Fernando Alonso (Renault), Rubens Barrichello (Ferrari) Questions from the floor

Toyota links up with BMC Software Inc.
Toyota Motorsport GmbH has today announced that it has signed a sponsorship deal with US-based IT company BMC Software Inc, effective 1 July 2004, which sees BMC become a sponsor and technical partner for the Panasonic Toyota Racing Formula 1 team.

Have Toyota already signed Panis for 2005?
Panasonic Toyota Racing driver Olivier Panis has hinted that he will stay at the Cologne based team in 2005.

French GP preview - Jaguar Racing.
Jaguar Racing has been testing at the Circuit de Cataluyna, Barcelona, Spain since returning from the Indianapolis race in the USA just over a week ago. The team completed a three-day test last week involving all three drivers, Mark Webber, Christian Klien and Bj?rn Wirdheim.

Whitaker joins Bahrain International Circuit.
Bahrain International Circuit [BIC] has appointed KHP Consulting's Martin Whitaker as the track's new general manager, a position he will take up with immediate effect.