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Imola bishop criticial of Easter Sunday GP.
Imola Bishop Guiseppe Fabiani, has criticised the timing of next weekends San Marino Grand Prix as it coincides with Easter Sunday. He said: "On such a day, the race should have been organised in a non-Christian country, where it wouldn't have caused any problems."

Q&A: Eddie Irvine on Imola.
Jaguar driver Eddie Irvine talks about the forthcoming San Marino Grand Prix, what Italy means to him and his relationship with the tifosi: Q: What does Italy mean to you?

Jerez test - day three: 5 April.
The final day of testing at Jerez did not quite go the same way as its counterparts at Silverstone and Magny-Cours but, as the afternoon cloud rolled in, it was Giancarlo Fisichella's Benetton which came out on top.

Arrows and Verstappen work on suspension.
Running continued in Magny Cours today for the OrangeArrows team with Jos Verstappen driving the sole A22 at the test.

Magny-Cours test - day 2: 4 April.
Prost Acer driver Jean Alesi topped the times today in the second day of testing at a wet Magny-Cours. A close second was Sauber's Kimi Raikkonen.
Testing at Fiorano in preparation for Imola.
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro will already be working at Fiorano today, to prepare for the San Marino Grand Prix, due to take place at the Imola circuit on the 15th April.
Sorry Rubens, but Granny didn't help much...
Speaking before the Brazilian Grand Prix, Ferrari star Rubens Barrichello claimed that one of his elderly relatives would help him tackle what he describes as 'the hardest and easiest weekend of the year' - but the family charm let him down.

I was very scared, says Hakkinen.
Two times World Champion Mika Hakkinen has revealed that he was absolutely terrified when he stalled on the grid for the Brazilian GP.
Montoya magnanimous after win is snatched away.
Juan Montoya should have won the Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos yesterday [Sunday], but was taken out of the race with the likes of Michael Schumacher at his mercy.

Verstappen fined $15,000 for Montoya incident.
Arrows driver Jos Verstappen has been fined $15,000 after hitting Juan Pablo Montoya's Williams and ending the Colombian's race at this weekend's Brazilian Grand Prix.
Ferrari admits to sandbag tactics.
Suspicions that Ferrari may not have been going all out in free practice were confirmed when the qualifying hour arrived at Interlagos yesterday - and were later acknowledged by the team's technical director Ross Brawn.

European Minardi latest victims of thieves.
The European Minardi F1 team has sent Formula One's ruling body - the FIA - "a strongly worded" letter after the team had equipment stolen from their garage at the Brazilian Grand Prix.

Rahal escapes injury in gantry drama.
Calls for Formula One to stop using Interlagos will intensify tonight after it emerged that Jaguar CEO Bobby Rahal narrowly avoided serious injury - or even death - in the circuit's pit-lane.

McLaren launch Paragon Website.
The TAG McLaren Group is delighted to announce that Paragon, the Group's new headquarters and Technology Centre currently under construction, is launching its own website - www.mclaren-paragon.com .
Pack, Wrap and Go!
Going to Brazil, Malaysia and Australia requires a great deal of hard work. Here the Mclaren-Mercedes team explains what is involved:

Minardi strengthens aerodynamics team.
European Minardi F1 today announced the appointment of Loic Bigois as Head of Aerodynamics.

Schumacher plays in charity football match.
Three times World Champion Michael Schumacher took part in a charity football match on Wednesday at the Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro.

Watson tells Eddie work harder.
Former Grand Prix driver John Watson has said that Eddie Irvine needs to get his act together and stop gallivanting around. The ex-McLaren driver added he needs to make up his mind is: "he a GP driver or a playboy?"
Q&A: Mick Ainsley-Cowlishaw - Arrows.
Mick Ainsley-Cowlishaw, Arrows' Race Team Manager talks about his life in Formula One: Q: On responsibilities.
Honda's portable generator brings power boost.
Honda has a well-earned reputation for leading the field when it comes to developing power but it's not only the likes of mighty F1 engines and scorching VTEC powerplants that put Honda ahead of the pack.
Schumacher dismisses remarks by Rubens.
Three times World Champion Michael Schumacher has dismissed criticism made by teammate Rubens Barrichello after the Malaysian Grand Prix.
Jaguar sets record straight on Burti.
In the wake of destabilising its drivers' confidence with rumours they would both be sacked at the end of the year, Jaguar has sought to calm the situation.

Toyota test stops after crash.
Testing of the new Toyota Formula One car at Circuit Paul Ricard was stopped today after Mika Salo's car suffered a technical failure.