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Penske scotches Jordan rumours.
Mega-successful CART and IRL team boss Roger Penske has poured cold water on speculation linking him to a possible Formula One return via an investment in Eddie Jordan's eponymous grand prix team.

Hill joins Audi network.
1996 Formula One World Champion Damon Hill has formed a direct association with German luxury car manufacturer Audi, by acquiring the Bristol and Exeter dealerships in the UK.

Australian GP - experience it first hand in 2004.
Speed... excitement... glamour. That's the world according to Formula One, and it will most certainly be the 2004 Foster's Australian Grand Prix. So 'experience it first hand'...

Q&A: Bernard Dudot.
Renault's wide-angle RS23 V10 used during 2003 benefited from frequent developments, to the point that the R23B was fighting for regular podiums during the final races of the championship.
Raikkonen: JPM doesn't scare me.
Mclaren-Mercedes #1 driver Kimi Raikkonen has revealed that he won't be losing any sleep, following news that Juan Pablo Montoya will join the team in 2005.
Official: McLaren confirms Montoya for 2005.
Team McLaren Mercedes has today [Monday] announced that Colombian driver Juan Pablo Montoya will join the team for the 2005 Formula One season.
Firman breaks Macau lap record.
Former Formula Three Grand Prix winner Ralph Firman made a successful return to Macau today [Friday], when he smashed the street circuit's lap record at the wheel of his regular Jordan-Ford EJ13.

Q&A: John Howett.
The Panasonic Toyota Racing team had a mixed year in 2003, with many highs, and also a fair few lows. Here president of Toyota Motorsport, John Howett looks back on the season just gone - their second in F1, reflecting on the performance of the drivers' and also the team as a whole.
Firman and Jordan head for Macau.
Jordan Ford will make history this weekend when a Formula One car will run for the first time in China.

Brundle: I fear for Brits in F1.
Formula One driver-turned-commentator Martin Brundle has admitted that he is not confident either Ralph Firman or Justin Wilson will survive the winter in terms of holding onto their grand prix seats.
McLaren ready to launch early assault on 2004.
McLaren-Mercedes has underlined its intention to wrest one, if not both, Formula One world championships from rival Ferrari by announcing that its 2004 challenger will begin testing as early as next month.
Button and Louise to tie the knot.
BAR Honda driver Jenson Button is to marry girlfriend and Fame Academy star Louise Griffiths. Button, according to reports by New magazine, proposed to her during a recent holiday at the luxury Sandy Lane Hotel, Barbados.
Heidfeld: I simply want to stay in F1.
Nick Heidfeld has admitted that he is desperate to remain a part of the Formula One firmament, even if it means taking a pay cut to drive in 2004.
F1 Scholarship set for take off.
The innovative F1 Scholarship - designed to take a driver all the way to contemporary Formula One competition on talent alone - has today released further details on their unique competition.

Feature: Getting involved.
Formula One drivers, eh? Nothing but a bunch of overpaid, underworked prima donnas, aren't they?
Q&A: Ricardo Zonta.
Ricardo Zonta made a surprise return to Formula One this year, joining the Panasonic Toyota Racing team as their 'third' driver.

Q&A: Cristiano da Matta.
Brazilian Cristiano da Matta made his Formula 1 debut this year, after dominating the CART championship in 2002. Here he reflects on his first season in F1, working with the Panasonic Toyota Racing team, leading the British GP, scoring 10 points and loads, loads more. Get reading...

Q&A: Olivier Panis.
Frenchman Olivier Panis moved to Panasonic Toyota Racing last year, here he talks about his first season with the Cologne based squad, the highs and lows, the TF103 and loads, loads more. Enjoy...

Q&A: Tony Purnell.
Tony Purnell, CEO of the Premier Performance Division at Ford, today revealed several changes at Cosworth Racing. Here he explains his reasons for those alterations, and why he hopes it will enhance their Formula One programme...

Renault makes history in Russia.
Last Saturday, the Mild Seven Renault F1 Team made history in Russia, becoming the first team to run a modern Grand Prix car, and the first ever Formula 1 car, on Russian soil. Jarno Trulli, Fernando Alonso and fifty thousand new friends turned out to enjoy the experience!
Schumacher: Don't compare me to Fangio.
Despite breaking out of a tie with Juan Manuel Fangio for the honour of having won the greatest number of Formula One world championships, Michael Schumacher has asked not to be compared with the Argentine legend.
Dennis backs 'title contender' Coulthard.
Ron Dennis has again countered speculation that Juan Montoya could replace David Coulthard in McLaren's 2004 line-up, claiming that the Scot could easily be a title contender next season.
Stoddart hits back at sponsorship defaulters.
Paul Stoddart's Minardi team has decided to highlight the fact that certain companies are currently getting a 'free ride' via his cars, by slapping 'not paid' stickers over the sponsor's logos on the two PS03s at Suzuka.
Barrichello: My best Suzuka lap.
Rubens Barrichello has admitted that his pole-winning effort for Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix was possibly the best lap he had ever strung together at the Suzuka circuit.