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Toyota Seeks Engine Alliance With Yamaha.
Toyota, due to enter Formula One in the next two years, is expected today [Monday] to announce an alliance with Japanese rival Yamaha in a bid to strengthen its engine development programme.
Webber In Line For Arrows Role.
Australian grand prix hopeful Mark Webber looks set to land the Arrows test role, after all, despite fears that the team may opt for a better financed alternative.
Button First In Race To Oz.
Jenson Button became the first driver to sample the Australian GP course at Albert Park this season, but had to face further criticism about his decision to jump straight to Formula One after just two season of car racing.
Peugeot Hits Back At Prost Criticism.
Engine supplier Peugeot has responded to attacks from team boss Alain Prost by claiming that problems on both sides of the equation led to poor winter testing performances.
Chello Deal Music To Arrows' Ears.
Arrows announced its fourth new sponsor of the day this afternoon, confirming that United Pan-Europe Communications would be backing the Leafield team via its chello internet brand.
Eurobet Increases Odds Of Arrows' Success.
The Arrows Formula One team continued its day of sponsorship announcements today [Friday], by revealing an agreement with Coral International Limited, one of the world's leading bookmakers.
Orange Deal Bears Fruit For Arrows.
Arrows has confirmed its rumoured ?70million sponsorship deal with telecoms giant Orange.
Lost Boys Find Arrows Deal.
New media company Lost Boys has been revealed as Arrows' new sponsor for the 2000 Formula One season.
Life Is Enorm For Arrows.
Arrows completed its impressive roster of new sponsors late this afternoon by announcing that it had secured a deal with Dutch consumables company Enorm.
Herbert Joins Helmet Change Trend.
Jaguar driver Johnny Herbert is due to unveil a new look crash helmet design on the eve of the Australian Grand Prix, following in the footsteps of team-mate Eddie Irvine.
Prost Slams Peugeot - Again.
Alain Prost has hit out at engine supplier Peugeot for not keeping its promises for the 2000 campaign.
'popular' Schumi Is Bookies Bet.
Michael Schumacher will be the top man in this year's Formula One world championship, according to two of Britain's leading bookmakers.
Teams Roll Over.
Two of the teams criticised in the row over the strength of their roll hoops have agreed to revise the design to meet FIA requirements.
Salo Speaks Out.
Sauber's new recruit Mika Salo has been holding forth on several subjects in recent days - and not all of them will have found favour with his rivals.
Mclaren Signs .com Partner.
McLaren yesterday announced that it was teaming up with software company SAP in a deal which will benefit both the Formula One outfit and its spin-off F3000 equipe.
Burti Continues Jag Improvements.
Knowing full well that the world of Formula One never stays still for longer than the blink of an eye-lid the Jaguar team, with test driver Luciano Burti, have been busy clocking up the miles at the Lurcy-Levis circuit in France, eager to build on the squad's recent 1-2 performance in testing at
Mugello Record Falls To Schumacher Again!
Michael Schumacher has again lowered the Mugello lap record after another highly successful day of testing in the new Ferrari F1-2000 on Sunday.
Prost "will" Be At Melbourne
Alain Prost has dismissed claims that due to the team's uncompetitive state they will miss the first Grand Prix of the year in Melbourne and continue testing until their reliability problems have been fixed.
Max Mosley : Laying Down The Law.
Fresh from his clampdown on slower drivers who deliberately block those trying to lap them, the President of the FIA, Max Mosley has decreed that Formula One's move to treaded tyres will be with a single tread pattern.
B.a.r Gear Up For Success In 2000.
British American Racing feel that they will come out of the blocks with all cylinders firing at Melbourne in two weeks and are confident that, not only have they banished their dismal 1999 season into history, but that they also have the reliability to score points on a regular basis.
Schumy : On The Pace At Fiorano And Mugello!
If Michael Schumacher keeps a diary then the entry for Saturday February 26th 2000 may read something like this: 'Got to Fiorano in the morning, ran last year's car so I could practice my starts and put in 30 laps just to get the feel of it.
Jerez Day 1 : Frentzen To The Fore.
Jordan's Heinz-Harald Frentzen quickly established himself as the man to beat on the 1st day of testing at Spain's Jerez circuit. The German took his Jordan EJ10 around the 2.751 mile track in a slick 1:23.49, outpacing McLaren's Mika Hakkinen by nearly a second.
Mclaren Look To Jacques For 2001?
Jacques Villeneuve is the latest Formula One driver to have his name linked with another team for the 2001 season, before the 2000 campaign has even started.
Benetton Unveil New Performance Centre.
Benetton's Chief executive Rocco Benetton proudly opened the team's brand new state of the art 'human performance' centre at their Enstone base on Monday.