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Mosley legal bid 'imperils investigative journalism'
As former FIA President Max Mosley takes to the stand in the European Court of Human Rights today, media experts warn that victory for the Englishman in his bid to amend the UK's law on privacy could have far-reaching implications
F1's best and worst bill-payers revealed
An independent report has cast some light upon the speed with which F1 teams settled their financial debts in 2010 - and despite an estimated ?1.3 billion budget between them, it seems some weren't very speedy at all...

Webber: In the end, you're on your own
Mark Webber has admitted that healthy respect for opponents, rather than friendship, is the key to success in F1.

Brawn: Pirelli tyres might not save Schumacher
Pirelli's arrival might not help Michael Schumacher as much as some people have predicted, says Ross Brawn.

Red Bull signs new deals with 50 key workers
Neil Martin exit is not just the start, says Red Bull owner.
Chandhok 'turned down' HRT offer in pursuit of better car
As he congratulates his compatriot Narain Karthikeyan on his surprise return to F1 competition with Hispania Racing (HRT) this year, Karun Chandhok has admitted his own efforts are focussed on securing a drive with a points-scoring team
CVC seeks to distance itself from corruption case
F1's majority owner CVC Capital Partners has issued a statement to assure that it has 'no knowledge' of the current fraud and corruption scandal involving Gerhard Gribkowsky, the former head of the sport's holding company SLEC

Ron Dennis rates McLaren's best F1 drivers
Former McLaren team principal Ron Dennis has reflected on the best drivers he managed at the Woking-based outfit between 1981 and 2009 - as well as the highlight and low point of his F1 career. They may surprise...

Maldonado to demo Williams in Venezuela
Pastor Maldonado: I'm so happy the team are coming to Venezuela. To be given the opportunity of driving a Formula One car in front of my fellow countrymen is going to be something very special.
di Montezemolo blasts four-cylinder engines in F1 'pathetic'
Characteristically pulling few punches, Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo has lambasted F1's new engine regulations from 2013 onwards as 'pathetic' - and commercial rights-holder Bernie Ecclestone is concerned, too...

New livery for McLaren?
Rumours suggest McLaren could be about to lose the silver paint scheme that has marked it apart from the F1 field for several years.

Maldonado as talented as Rosberg or H?lkenberg, insists Parr
New Williams signing Pastor Maldonado is as talented as either of his two predecessors at the team, Nico H?lkenberg and Nico Rosberg, and deserves his F1 seat on merit, insists the Grove-based outfit's chairman Adam Parr
HRT expects 'many joys' in 2011 - and 'major sponsor' imminent
Despite his team having suffered an abject debut in F1 in 2010, Jos? Ram?n Carabante predicts 'many joys' for Hispania Racing (HRT) in 2011 - and reveals that 'a major sponsor' announcement is imminent

Renault to launch new livery at ASI
Renault livery to be displayed during the Autosport International Show in Birmingham

Dyer pays price for Alonso title miss
Chris Dyer has been made the scapegoat for Fernando Alonso coming up short in his pursuit of the 2010 F1 world championship, as Ferrari announced a reshuffle of its technical team.

D'Ambrosio admits: Funds secured Virgin drive
Jerome D'Ambrosio says a commercial deal helped him secure a drive with Virgin for the 2011 F1 season

Rome GP set for 2013
The first Rome GP race could happen as early as 2013 if a deal can be agreed
James Hunt life story to be made into Hollywood movie
Hollywood is set to make a big-screen spectacle out of the chequered life story of one of F1's true sporting legends - much-missed 1976 world champion James Hunt

Revised head protection, but no windscreens for 2011?
The FIA could be poised to introduce new cockpit protection measures ahead of the 2011 F1 season, but is poised to drop more radical proposals.

Austin ground-breaking ensures USGP remains on track
Construction work has begun at the Wandering Creek site that will play host to the USGP from 2012, keeping Tavo Hellmund's ambitious dream ahead of schedule.

Red Bull RB7 will be evolutionary, says Newey
Adrian Newey has no plans to be radical with the design of Red Bull Racing's F1 2011 car.

McLaren has best balanced driver line-up, says Allen
James Allen tips McLaren to succeed in F1 2011.

Stewart: di Resta addition would be good for F1
Sir Jackie Stewart joins the likes of F1 2010 world champion, Sebastian Vettel and two-time Indianapolis 500 winner Dario Franchitti in calling for Force India to give Paul di Resta a seat at the pinnacle of the sport.

Did Red Bull break resource limits agreement?
Former FIA president Max Mosley has suggested that new F1 world champions Red Bull Racing may have contravened rules designed to limit spending in the top flight, and criticised the decision to ditch his own budget cap plan.