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Hill, Frentzen Sign For Jordan
Jordan this morning confirmed that it has signed Damon Hill and Heinz-Harald Frentzen for the 1999 season.
Goodyear Withdrawal Confirmed.
Goodyear has finally confirmed its decision to pull out of Formula One at the end of the current season.
Tyrrell Test Lemarie.
Tyrrell used its last ever test session to give Frenchman Patrick Lemarie a run in an F1 car.
Bar Set For Very Public Debut.
The nascent British American Racing team will unveil its first grand prix car at the Autosport International Show next January - and will immediately run it in public.
Coulthard And Schumacher To Make Peace.
It is expected that David Coulthard and Michael Schumacher will find time at Monza to talk over their Belgian GP bust-up, following pressure from fellow GPDA representative Alex Wurz.
Salo Latest To Survive Eau Rouge Shunt.
Mika Salo joined his friend Jacques Villeneuve in being thankful for escaping from a big accident at Eau Rouge, before getting back into his car to qualify for the Belgian GP.
Hakkinen In A Spin.
Championship leader Mika Hakkinen damaged his car during a spin in opening practice for the Belgian GP, but still believes that he can win Sunday's race.
Belgium Gp Faces Bomb Threat.
Organisers of the Belgian Grand Prix were today investigating whether an anonymous letter sent to a local newspaper constituted a real bomb threat or was simply a hoax.
Barnard-prost Moves Stalls.
Alain Prost's desire to have a renowned designer to pen his 1999 chassis appears to have taken a blow, as Arrows have refused to release John Barnard before the end of the season.
Beirut Rockets Towards Gp Status.
A Lebanese Grand Prix is the latest event to join the list of F1 hopefuls, with a debut race being talked about for 2003.
Minardi Give Rosset Another Chance.
Minardi have apparently signed Ricardo Rosset to race for its struggling team in the 1999 F1 season.
Frentzen Out Of Hospital.
Heinz-Harald Frentzen has left hospital to recuperate from the stomach problems which blighted his Hungarian Grand Prix.
Prost Looks To Barnard For 1999.
Alain Prost is hoping that respected designer John Barnard can help his beleaguered outfit, and he is prepared to move the team to the UK if necessary.
Invasion Spells Trouble For Hungarian Organisers
The end-of-race track invasion which greeted Michael Schumacher's Hungarian GP victory could have landed the race organisers in hot water.
Peugeot Repeats Quit Threat.
Engine supplier Peugeot has reiterated its threat to withdraw from F1 should results not come its way, and may do so before its current contract with Prost expires.
Nascar Star To Test Bar.
British American Racing is likely to give NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon his first run in an F1 car, but the American has admitted that his future continues to lie with stock cars.
Salo To Bar For Engine Money?
Mika Salo's name has been mentioned once again in connection with the second seat at British American Racing, as his Arrows boss Tom Walkinshaw seeks funds for a better engine.
Coulthard Expecting The Old One-two
David Coulthard fully expects to have to sacrifice any chance he has of winning the Hungarian Grand Prix in order to help McLaren's championship challenge.
Heinz Means Business
Heinz-Harald Frentzen emerged from the latest Jerez test with fastest time, beating the McLarens of David Coulthard and Mika Hakkinen into second and third places.
Goodyear Deny U-turn Rumours.
Tyre company Goodyear insists that it will still pull out of Formula One at the end of the current season, despite Ferrari claiming to have signed a supply deal for 1999.
Rosset Misses Out.<br>
Ricardo Rosset's miserable season continued when he was forced out of the German Grand Prix by a practice crash.
Team Orders Confusion Reigns
The FIA press release issued on Wednesday has re-ignited the possibility that team orders may get teams into trouble, according to Ferrari boss Jean Todt.
Goodyear: We Can Beat Bridgestone
Goodyear's operations manager, Perry Bell, has said that he is confident his company can beat Bridgestone at this weekend's German Grand Prix, despite McLaren scoring a one-two at the last race.
Mclaren To Keep Coulthard.
David Coulthard's fighting performance in Austria may have helped to secure his seat with the team for another year.