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Rain in Spain causes BAR little pain.
British American Racing continued to make steady progress on day two of the three-day test at Jerez, despite the morning session being delayed by wet weather.
Montoya and Michelin give Williams a boost.
The BMW Williams team resumed testing today at Jerez but, despite unusually heavy rain showers that persisted intermittently throughout the day, managed to cause something of an upset.
Stepney - Jaguar or Arrows?
Despite rumours to the contrary, it appears that Ferrari team chief Nigel Stepney may not be heading for Jaguar Racing after all.
Minardi to use Ford and rookies in 2001?
The struggling Minardi team appears set to make the grid next season, following the benevolent intervention of one Bernard Ecclestone.
Kirch Group buys F1 shares.
As rumoured, Formula One stakeholder EM.TV has sold part of its shareholding to television company Kirch.
Arrows' team manager quits.
Contrary to the statement issued by the team yesterday [Friday], Arrows' team manager Steve Nielsen will play no part in its 2001 campaign.
Nichols in as tech boss Anderson quits Jaguar.
Former McLaren and Ferrari technical guru Steve Nichols will replace Gary Anderson in the Jaguar line-up next year, the team has revealed.
Raikkonen included on provisional entry.
Sauber has entered its young hope Kimi Raikkonen for next year's Formula One world championship - despite the Finn not yet having the necessary superlicence.
Who is Steve Nichols?
Jaguar's new technical director is a familiar name on the grand prix scene, but has been out of circulation for the past couple of years.
Mazzacane and Arrows: short, sharp and soaking.
Gaston Mazzacane's debut appearance with the Arrows team proved to be something of a brief encounter, with the Argentine completing just a handful of wet laps at Silverstone.
Mazzacane to shake down Arrows 'prototype'.
As rumoured, Minardi driver Gaston Mazzacane will test with the Arrows team this week, confirming suggestions that the Argentine may be a part of the Leafield squad in 2001.
Herbert still receiving treatment
Mark Perkins, Johnny Herbert's manager has said that the Englishman is still undergoing treatment following his crash at the Malaysian Grand Prix. He told the BBC: "Johnny is receiving physiotherapy in Monaco at the moment and he will be back up and running soon."

Lotterer to test with Jaguar
Young German driver Andre Lotterer will test with the Jaguar F1 team next month. A spokesperson for the Ford owned F1 operation said Lotterer signed earlier in the year as a development driver would test the Jaguar R1 in Barcelona from December the 12th to the 14th.
Peugeot quit in '99.
Peugeot bosses have admitted that they knew the company was withdrawing from Formula One over a year ago.
More manufacturers will follow us - Peugeot.
Peugeot Motorsports boss, Corrado Provera has said that more manufacturers will follow them out of Formula One.
Smart driving makes for Ma-rvellous win.
Hong Kong's Philip Ma drove a clever race to take home the Deutsch Bank Private Banking Super Car Race trophy in Macau (November 19) today.
Alesi hints at possible partner conflict.
Jean Alesi has recently made comments that suggest his proposed partnership with Pedro Diniz at Prost next year will be anything but harmonious.
Son of Ferrari boss found dead.
The only son of Fiat - and Ferrari - boss Gianni Agnelli has been found dead at a notorious suicide spot close to Turin.
'Inexperienced' Raikkonen to miss out.
Sauber may yet have to find a second driver for 2001, as its protege Kimi Raikkonen looks likely to be denied a superlicence.
Mika in Macedonia.
Officially, according to the FIA Formula One world championship rankings at any rate, Mika Hakkinen is no longer the best driver in the world, but that hasn't stopped him from having a hectic global schedule.
McLaren loses second key player.
According to reports, the McLaren team may be heading into 2001 minus two of the men who brought it success in recent years.
Trulli completes marathon task.
As good as his word, Jarno Trulli duly completed the New York Marathon yesterday [Sunday].
Durand a target for stronger Prost.
Alain Prost is apparently trying to lure McLaren's Henri Durand back to France in order to lift his eponymous team off the bottom of the constructors' championship.
Heroic Hakkinen to shun birth.
He may be mighty on the track, but Mika Hakkinen is not feeling particularly brave about witnessing the birth of his first child.