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Who is Top Gear's new Stig..?
Last weekend, cult BBC motoring show Top Gear returned to our screens - and with it, a new Stig. But just who is the mysterious 'tame racing driver' that has replaced Ben Collins underneath the disguise of the famous white helmet..?
HRT to run 2010 car in early tests
HRT will not have its 2011 car ready for testing until the four-day session in Bahrain in early March.

New Cape Town F1 bid proposes street circuit
The latest proposal to return South Africa to the F1 calendar is pinning its hopes on a street circuit.

Donington logo gets facelift
Donington Park, having risen from the ashes of its British GP bid, receives a branding make-over for 2011.
Webber should have kept quiet about injury, says Briatore
Former Renault F1 managing director and Mark Webber's manager Flavio Briatore concedes that the Australian was wrong to reveal his late-season 2010 shoulder injury in the way that he did

No one will beat Red Bull, says Berger
Gerhard Berger: I do not see a chance for the others, unless the regulations change dramatically. Adrian Newey is quite simply in the area of aerodynamics a genius. It would however be better if driving genius would play the crucial role.

John Button: Now where did I park my Ferrari?
John Button in 'stolen' Ferrari drama.

Lotus Renault names reserve driver
Fairuz Fauzy joins Lotus Renault GP line-up and will act as the reserve driver for Robert Kubica and Vitaly Petrov.

No personality clash with Legard, says Brundle
BBC F1 commentator Martin Brundle has spoken out to rubbish rumours that he endured a difficult relationship with Jonathan Legard over the past two seasons - even though many believe he forced the former Radio 5 Live man out of his job...
GALLERY: The hottest babes from the Autosport show!
As faithfully promised, here is a full gallery of the sexiest girls to grace the 2010 Autosport International pre-season show...

Brundle: I won't ask 'gormless questions'
The BBC's new lead F1 commentator Martin Brundle promises not to frustrate his 2011 microphone partner David Coulthard with 'gormless questions' - as some argue his predecessor Jonathan Legard might have done...
Ginetta's grid girls raise pre-season temperatures
If you're feeling the cold from the long winter chill, then allow Ginetta's sexy grid girls from the 2011 Autosport International show to turn up the heat - you won't be disappointed...

Lotus Renault shows off livery for 2011
Ahead of the launch of its 2011 contender at the end of this month, Lotus Renault GP revealed its livery for the coming season on Thursday at the Autosport International Show.
Mercedes rubbish claims they are chasing Vettel
Seemingly taking a break from Mark Webber-bashing, controversial Red Bull motorsport advisor Dr. Helmut Marko has now attracted the ire of Norbert Haug for accusing Mercedes Grand Prix of endeavouring to poach Sebastian Vettel
Schumacher clothing offer
Show your support for Michael Schumacher with this T-shirt and cap combo offer.

HRT evaluate legal action against Chandhok for breach of contract
Hispania Racing (HRT) team principal Dr. Colin Kolles accuses Karun Chandhok of failing to fulfil his sponsorship commitments in F1 2010 - leading to the Indian's mid-season dismissal, and potentially now also legal action against him
HRT splits from FOTA
Hispania Racing (HRT) has become the first competitor to walk away from the Formula One Teams' Association (FOTA) - although the reason why varies depending upon who you choose to ask...
Mosley's final legal stand 'would imperil investigative journalism'
As former FIA President Max Mosley takes to the stand in the European Court of Human Rights today, media experts warn that victory for the Englishman in his bid to amend the UK's law on privacy could have far-reaching implications
The best and worst bill-payers in F1
An independent report has cast some light upon the speed with which F1 teams settled their financial debts in 2010 - and despite an estimated ?1.3 billion budget between them, it seems some weren't very speedy at all...

Webber admits respect, not friendship, the key to F1
Mark Webber has admitted that healthy respect for opponents, rather than friendship, is the key to success in F1.

Brawn: Premature to say Pirellis will save Schumacher
Pirelli's arrival might not help Michael Schumacher as much as some people have predicted, says Ross Brawn.

Red Bull inks new deals with 50 key members of staff
Neil Martin exit is not just the start, says Red Bull owner.
Chandhok 'turned down' Hispania offer
As he congratulates his compatriot Narain Karthikeyan on his surprise return to F1 competition with Hispania Racing (HRT) this year, Karun Chandhok has admitted his own efforts are focussed on securing a drive with a points-scoring team