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Final day of testing for Williams in Barcelona.
The BMW WilliamsF1 Team today concluded its last day of testing at the Circuit de Catalunya. Marc Gen? resumed testing alone, due to Ralf (Schumacher) feeling unwell.

Herbert's advice for Bernoldi.
F1 Veteran and test driver Johnny Herbert has given Arrows teammate Enrique Bernoldi the benefit of his experience.
Bernie, Kirch and ACEA to agree 100-year deal.
It appears that the long-running saga over the commercial and broadcasting rights to Formula One may finally be reaching an end, after the foundations of an agreement between the competing parties were laid yesterday.
Q&A: Rubens Barrichello - 2001 season so far.
Rubens Barrichello talks about the 2001 season so far in an interview with the Associated Press read what he had to say: Q: You have had a strong start to the season with two second places from two races. What are your impressions of the F2001?
Bacelona test - day one: 20 March.
Ferrari test driver Luca Badoer put in the top time today in testing at Barcelona six tenths faster than the McLaren of Alexander Wurz.

Face it Rubens Michael is unbeatable, says Irvine.
Jaguar driver Eddie Irvine has told Rubens Barrichello to stop whining about Michael Schumacher and get use to the fact the German is unbeatable.
Jordan says nobody can touch Ferrari.
Eddie Jordan has said that Ferrari look set to dominate the 2001 season after Michael Schumacher took his six successive win on Sunday at the Malaysian Grand Prix.

Heidfeld wants girlfriend ban pulled.
Nick Heidfeld has told his team boss Peter Sauber that not allowing him or teammate Kimi Raikkonen to bring their girlfriends to the GPs is a bad move.

Irvine points out the inconsistencies.
Jaguar driver Eddie Irvine has said that he is dismayed at what he considers to be double standards in Formula One.
Gericom enters F1 with Minardi.
European Minardi has welcomed Gericom AG as its newest sponsor and technical partner, marking the first-ever involvement in Formula One for the Austrian company.
Post race press conference - Malaysian GP.
Drivers: Michael Schumacher (Ferrari), Rubens Barrichello (Ferrari), David Coulthard (McLaren) Q: Michael, your sixth win in a rwo, but on the team radio on the slowdown lap we heard you say to Ross it was a bit boring at the end. Was it boring at the beginning?

Barrichello tops wet Sepang warm-up.
The first rain of the Malaysian Grand Prix weekend arrived overnight on Saturday, leaving the Sepang circuit soaking wet for the start of the pre-race warm-up session.
Heat is on in Malaysia.
Heat and humidity were the biggest talking points at the the warmest, stickiest venue on the F1 calendar today, as teams tried to decide how their engines, tyres, brakes and drivers stand up to a sweltering Sepang.
Frentzen: I never called Ferrari 'cheats'.
Heinz-Harald Frentzen must have felt that fate was against him when he found he had been selected for the FIA's Friday press conference in Malaysia, just days after inflammatory quotes attributed to appeared in the German press.

Schumacher confirms helmet saga is over.
Three times World Champion Michael Schumacher has confirmed that an agreement has been made with Sports Europe the suppler of his Bell helmet. This means that Schumacher is now free to switch to his preferred choice the Schuberth Helme brand.
Malaysian GP - Thursday Press Conference.
Drivers: Michael Schumacher (Ferrari), David Coulthard (McLaren) and Nick Heidfeld (Sauber). Tyre Suppliers: Pierre Dupasquier (Michelin) and Hiroshi Yasukawa (Bridgestone).

Schumacher hits back at Frentzen TC talk.
Michael Schumacher has reacted angrily to suggestions by fellow countryman Heinz-Harald Frentzen that the Ferrari 'engined' teams (i.e. Ferrari, Sauber and Prost) may have some sort of traction control device.

Blundell moves close to joining Prost.
Former grand prix star Mark Blundell looks set to rejoin the team he drove for in 1993, if he can agree terms to become the test and development driver for the Prost outfit.

Over ?100,000 raised for the Beveridge family.
The Formula One circus has raised over ?100,000 for the family of marshal Graham Beveridge, killed during the Australian Grand Prix. The FIA has given ?30,000, while F1 ringmaster Bernie Ecclestone and Australian GP chairman Ron Walker are said to have donated ?10,000 each.
Kiesa to test Prost as Blundell waits in wings.
Danish Formula Three race winner Nicolas Kiesa will get his hands on Formula One machinery later this year, when he uses his Prost connections to run with the grand prix team.

Raikkonen makes his point - to Mosley and co.
Sauber driver and F1 rookie Kimi Raikkonen has said that his performance at the Australian Grand Prix should hopefully silence a few of his critics who said he was to inexperienced to race in F1.
Minardi up to strength for Malaysia.
The European Minardi operation expects to have a full complement of three cars at Sepang for this weekend's Malaysian Grand Prix.

Panis pi***d off with penalty - and Heidfeld.
British American Racing driver Olivier Panis has said that he is unhappy with the penalty handed out by the FIA that has stripped him of his fourth place finish.
Donations flood in for marshal's family.
Support for the family of track marshal Graham Beveridge, who tragically died following an accident at the Australian Grand Prix, is streaming in from all over the world.