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Easter proves to be bad egg for GP.
The British Grand Prixs switch from its traditional mid July date to the Easter weekend has proven to be an unpopular choice amongst many of Formula Ones top brass.
BAR calls time on cheats.
British American Racing has joined Bernie Ecclestone in calling for the accused team in the traction control row to be exposed.
Stowe tyred after Zonta crash.
Silverstone officials have added extra layers of tyres to the barrier at Stowe corner, following Ricardo Zonta's accident in testing last week.
Jaguar ready for Silverstone burst.
Pre-race testing at Silverstone has given the Jaguar team hope for this weekend's British Grand Prix.
Arrows runs two-seater.
Journalists had their first taste of two-seater Formula One action last week, as Arrows ran its new baby for the first time.
DC battles Button-mania.
David Coulthard has hit back at the attention lavished on rookie Jenson Button, by calling on the British fans to back a winner this Sunday.
Minardi tries titanium gearbox.
Minardi was out again at Fiorano yesterday [Saturday] as it conducted initial trials with a new titanium-cased gearbox.
Test update - Silverstone 13 April.
Day three of the current Silverstone test was dominated by Ricardo Zonta's accident but, for his rivals, there was much to feel good about.
Paul Stewart diagnosed with cancer.
The Jaguar Team has received another setback to its debut season with the revelation that chief operating officer Paul Stewart has been diagnosed with cancer.
Zonta crashes at Silverstone.
Ricardo Zonta has escaped relatively unhurt after a big accident in testing at Silverstone this morning [Thursday]
Silverstone keeps hoping.
Silverstone bosses have admitted that they still hold out hopes that the British Grand Prix will stay at the Northampton circuit after the contract passes to Brands Hatch.
Verstappen in a ruck.
Arrows driver Jos Verstappen again tasted life as a rugby player yesterday - and found that he'd rather be a racing driver.
We're safe, claims Imola.
Race organisers at the San Marino Grand Prix believe the event will survive any attempt to cut the number of races in Europe.
Ecclestone sells rally rights.
Formula One ringmaster Bernie Ecclestone has relinquished his hold on another asset, by selling the commercial rights to rallying.
Frentzen a father at last.
After weeks of waiting, Heinz-Harald Frentzen is finally a father tonight, following the birth of his daughter.
Interlagos bumps a part of F1, says Max.
FIA president Max Mosley has said that the state of the Interlagos circuit had nothing to do with threats to remove it from the Formula One calendar, claiming that the teams should be able to cope with rough surfaces.
Michel in charge at Supertec.
Bruno Michel, formerly at Ligier, has been named as Flavio Briatore's successor at Supertec.
Mosley accuses traction cheats.
FIA president Max Mosley is convinced at least one team was using traction control last year - despite it being clearly against the rules.
Villeneuve in demand.
Following rumours that he was on his way to McLaren for 2001, Jacques Villeneuve now appears to have more than one offer in his pocket.
Bridgestone takes the soft option.
With drivers often claiming that they cant find enough grip at the San Marino Grand Prix, Bridgestone looks set to offer its softest compounds at this weekends race.
Synge steps down at BAR.
British American Racing has announced that Robert Synge has withdrawn from his role as team manager with immediate effect.
Ferrari talked Schumi home.
Ferrari thought it had lost the Brazilian Grand Prix when Michael Schumachers car developed a problem, until quick thinking from an engineer ensured success for the German.
Sauber explains wing problems.
The Sauber team, forced to miss the Brazilian Grand Prix after problems with the rear wing on its C19, has issued the following statement regarding what was an unfortunate situation: