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Arrows Denies Lotus Position.
The Arrows team has denied that it will be joining forces with David Hunt's Lotus operation next season, as was widely reported in the British weekend press.
Schumacher Spins On Test Return.
Michael Schumacher crashed in testing at Mugello today [Monday] - just 24 hours after confirming that he will not race again this season.
Honda Tests For Future.
Engine builder Honda is scheduled to test at the Welsh circuit of Pembrey this week, and may still appear in Formula One with its own team.
Panis' Race Options Recede.
Olivier Panis is staring F1 redundancy in the face, as his chances of landing a drive for 2000 ebb away.
Jordan: Electrical Fault Or Human Error?
The failure of both Jordans to make the finish of the European Grand Prix has been put down to an electrical problem - although the team has apparently suggested that it may have been induced by the drivers.
Sauber Features Saved Diniz.
Having examined the remains of Pedro Diniz's shattered Sauber, the Swiss team claims extra safety features fitted to the car probably saved the Brazilian's life in Sunday's European GP accident.
Pedro Escapes Serious Injury.
Pedro Diniz returned to his Monaco apartment yesterday, just hours after enduring one of the most frightening accidents of the season.
Herbert Picks Up The Pieces.
Johnny Herbert finally banished the bad luck that has dogged his season to bring Stewart its first grand prix victory at the Nurburgring this afternoon.
Diniz Unharmed In Horror Shunt.
Pedro Diniz has apparently escaped serious injury, despite rolling his Sauber at the start of the European Grand Prix.
Zonta Back At Bar.
As expected, Ricardo Zonta will drive for British American Racing next season.
New Car For Irvine.
Eddie Irvine will pilot a brand new F399 this weekend, in an attempt to keep himself in the F1 title race.
Reluctant Coulthard Would Help Mika.
David Coulthard has admitted that he will support the championship cause of McLaren team-mate Mika Hakkinen - even though he believes he can still win the title himself.
Ferrari Denies Irvine Sabotage.
Ferrari has denied attempting to ruin Eddie Irvine's title challenge, despite being soundly beaten by championship rivals McLaren at Monza.
Mugello Test - Day Two: 15 September.
Mika Salo and Eddie Irvine continued to pound around the Mugello circuit in Italy yesterday [Wednesday], as they seek to close the gap on McLaren before next weekend's Luxembourg Grand Prix.
Benetton To Claim For Monza Damage.
Benetton looks likely to seek compensation after one of its cars was destroyed by fans at the Italian Grand Prix.
Ferrari Look To Newey.
Following the announcement that Rory Byrne is to quit Ferrari next season, the Italian team is being linked with top technical director Adrian Newey.
Fia To Sell Tv Rights?
Motorsport's governing body could be about to sell off the television rights to Formula One, in order to rid itself of European Union investigators.
Jaguar Stalks Frentzen For 2001.
Having missed out on securing his services for its debut season, the new Jaguar Racing outfit is looking to sign up Heinz-Harald Frentzen for 2001.
Black Day For Malik.
Formula One's only black team boss, Prince Malik, has been forced to resign from his Arrows' directorship.
Ferrari Design Team To Split?
Ferrari's design duo of Ross Brawn and Rory Byrne could be set to part, after the South African again revealed plans to retire to Thailand.
Jaguar Green May Not Be Seen.
Despite being launched in traditional British Racing Green, the new Jaguar Racing car may not race in the same colours.
Mclaren Preparing For Team Orders.
Mika Hakkinen's mistake at the Italian Grand Prix may force McLaren to use team orders at the remaining three races this season.
Mugello Test - Day One: 14 September.
Ferrari team-mates Eddie Irvine and Mika Salo tested alone at Mugello yesterday [Tuesday], in an attempt to return the Italian marque to the front of the F1 grid.