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Schumacher frustrated by 'issues'.
Schumacher frustrated by 'issues'. If Ralf Schumacher had hoped to impress Force India with his performance in testing on Thursday, he picked the wrong time and place as mechanical gremlins prevented him from getting to grips with the F8-VIIB at Jerez.
Chinese brand AIGO becomes ROC official partner.
For the first time in the company's history, McLaren Formula 1 sponsor AIGO - the leading brand for MP3/MP4 players and digital cameras in China - has been announced as an official event partner by joining forces with the end-of-season Race of Champions showdown.

2007 BRDC Award Winners.
BRDC Gold Medal - the Club's highest honour: Andy Priaulx BRDC Gold Star - best performance at International level: Lewis Hamilton BRDC Silver Star - best performance at National level: Jason Plato

Force India confirms key changes.
The Force India Formula 1 team has announced a restructure of its technical team that will see former Jordan team members Mark Smith and Ian Hall return to the Silverstone-based squad.

Murray to return to commentary box.
Formula 1's most well known commentator, Murray Walker will get back behind the microphone next weekend for the Race of Champions event at Wembley Stadium.

Asmer, Villa get F1 test chance with BMW Sauber.
The BMW Sauber F1 team has confirmed that Marko Asmer and Javier Villa will both get a chance to test the team's 2007 car - the F1.07 at Jerez next week.

<B>Schumacher to make comeback with McLaren?</B>
After Heikki Kovalainen, Nico Rosberg and Adrian Sutil, the latest name to be linked with Fernando Alonso's vacated McLaren-Mercedes seat in 2008 comes from altogether more unexpected quarters.

<B>No more bull, says DC, as teams lock horns.</B>
Red Bull Racing ace David Coulthard has blasted Franz Tost - co-owner of Scuderia Toro Rosso, RBR's sister outfit - for suggesting that his seat may be at risk, stressing the Austrian should get his own house in order before making comments regarding other teams.

Former Yugoslavian country to host grand prix?
Following fast in the wheeltracks of Turkey, Singapore, Abu Dhabi and others, Serbia has now emerged as the latest contender to hold a Formula 1 grand prix, after Max Mosley recently visited the country to hold talks.
McLaren to face buy-out?
The McLaren name could disappear from Formula One if rumours in Germany regarding Mercedes' DTM partner prove to be close to the mark.
Heidfeld coy on McLaren rumours.
Nick Heidfeld refused to be drawn on the fact that his name has been mentioned in connection with a move to McLaren next season, insisting that he was bound to BMW.
Piquet Jr: New-look F1 easier than GP2.
Nelson Piquet Jr has claimed that next year's Formula One cars may not be the test of skill a lot of insiders are suggesting, after comparing last week's Renault test to his memories of GP2.
Renault extends engine deal.
While other areas of its 2007 car may have been far from ideal in the battle to retain both Formula One world titles, Renault had little to complain about on the engine front.

New sponsor for BMW.
BMW Sauber has begun its preparations for the 2008 Formula 1 World Championship by expanding its sponsor portfolio to include Sika as a promotional supplier.
<B>Renault tell Alonso: 3 years or no deal.</B>
Fernando Alonso's much-vaunted return to Renault for the 2008 Formula 1 season could have hit yet another hitch over the length of his contract, with reports suggesting the team will settle for nothing less than three years.

Rosberg: I won't be a McLaren driver in 2008.
Nico Rosberg has said that he has doesn't want to join McLaren-Mercedes in 2008 - and that he is happy to remain with Williams.
Schumacher to do Jerez test.
Michael Schumacher will test for Ferrari again next month, when the Scuderia head to Jerez for the final test of the year.

Teams set to go 'slick' at Jerez.
Bridgestone has confirmed that it will provide slick tyres at the Jerez test in Spain next month. The FIA Formula 1 World Championship switched to grooved tyres in 1998 as part of a drive to try and reduce speeds and in turn improve safety.

<B>Silverstone slammed as worst circuit in F1.</B>
Following years of criticism and question marks over its future in the top flight, Silverstone has once again been blasted as Formula 1's worst circuit by the most powerful man in the sport.
Insiders lament loss of Alonso.
Not everyone at McLaren is happy to see the back of Fernando Alonso, with the Spaniard's input in improving that MP4-22 rated highly among those who worked most closely with him.

Force India hints at imminent driver announcement.
Despite the number of drivers vying for the two race seats, Force India could be set to reveal the driver line-up for their maiden season in Formula 1 as early as the first week of December.

McLaren: We want clarity on fuel issue.
McLaren CEO Martin Whitmarsh has once again reiterated that the reason the team appealed against the decision not to disqualify the BMW-Sauber and Williams' cars from last month's Brazilian GP was purely to do with 'rule clarification'.
Newest F1 owner to address Monaco forum.
Vijay Mallya has wasted little time in immersing himself in Formula One and its business world, having agreed to follow his Force India team's first official test by appearing at the 2007 Motor Sport Business Forum in Monaco.

Barcelona test - day three: 15 November.
With Michael Schumacher having taken most of the headlines on the opening two days of testing at Catalunya, it was left to Renault's Heikki Kovalainen to hit top spot in the former world champion's absence as the first post-season Formula 1 test drew to a close in Spain.