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Barcelona test - day one: 13 November [updated].
Michael Schumacher set the pace for Ferrari at the Circuit de Catalunya on Tuesday as all the teams began their on-track preparations for 2008.

Who will partner Lewis in 2008?
While attention surrounds who Fernando Alonso will be driving for in 2008 following his departure from McLaren-Mercedes, his decision also means that a top seat is now very much available - and in demand.

Renault offer contract to Alonso.
Flavio Briatore has confirmed that he has submitted a contract to Fernando Alonso in a bid to lure the double world champion back to Renault for 2008.

Head tells McLaren: Rosberg is ours!
While he is being tipped by many to replace Fernando Alonso at McLaren, Nico Rosberg's hopes of switching to the team could be blocked by Williams after they revealed he is contracted to them in 2008.
<B>Alonso: Why I quit McLaren.</B>
Fernando Alonso has explained why he has decided to leave McLaren with immediate effect, in the same breath dismissing any prior suggestions of favouritism within the team that have dogged the British outfit's 2007 season.
Honda wins something in '07.
It's results on track may have been little short of disastrous at times, but the Honda Racing F1 team finally came good by scooping two prestigious prizes at the 2007 Green Awards.
New chief designer for BMW Sauber.
The BMW Sauber team has bolstered its technical department with the appointment of Christoph Zimmermann as its new chief designer.
Montezemolo: We have best drivers.
Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo has shrugged off suggestions that the Scuderia is lining up to sign disenchanted rival Fernando Alonso by claiming that it already has the two best drivers in its cars.
Alonso turns the tables.
Fernando Alonso made his traditional appearance high above the main square in his native Oviedo at the weekend, but this time attempted to shower praise on his fans rather than accept the plaudits they had previously offered for his two world titles.

Mosley unconvinced by McLaren appeal.
Max Mosley has questioned McLaren's decision to appeal against the decision not to punish Williams and BMW after the Brazilian Grand Prix, suggesting there is little chance Kimi Raikkonen's title will be taken away from him now.

BMW eyeing Brit for test driver role?
Although they faced the prospect of having too many drivers for too few seats only a few months ago, BMW Sauber are thought to be on the look out for a new test driver to replace Timo Glock and Sebastian Vettel.
Schumacher receives another award.
Michael Schumacher may have been out of the cockpit of a Formula One car for a year, but he continues to pick up awards for his contribution to the sport.
Wurz gave up early.
Alex Wurz has revealed that he agreed to end his Formula One race career one round earlier than planned in order to allow Williams to evaluate Kazuki Nakajima in competition conditions.

Night race confirmed.
The FIA, Formula 1's governing body, has confirmed the calendar for the 2008 season, which will contain a floodlit night Grand Prix for the first time.
EJ adds voice to conspiracy theories.
Eddie Jordan has called on McLaren to publicly explain why Lewis Hamilton was brought in for a third pit-stop during Sunday's Brazilian Grand Prix, ultimately costing the young Brit the world championship.
de la Rosa adds to Prodrive questions.
Pedro de la Rosa appears to have poured fuel on the fire surrounding Prodrive's expected entry into Formula One next season, by claiming that he will remain with McLaren.
No temptation for Massa.
While he may have sacrificed victory in his home Brazilian Grand Prix, Felipe Massa claims there was no chance he would have been tempted to win at Interlagos if Ferrari team-mate Kimi Raikkonen had a shot at the title.

BMW investigation to gift Hamilton title?
Lewis Hamilton could still become the 2007 Formula 1 Drivers' title after it was revealed that BMW are reportedly being investigated for fuel irregularities at the end of the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Nakajima has future in F1, Head says.
Kazuki Nakajima's Formula 1 debut in the Brazilian Grand Prix may have been somewhat overshadowed by a nasty pit lane incident, but the Japanese driver nonetheless impressed Williams with a drive to the top ten that also yielded the fifth fastest race lap.

Alonso praises 'deserving' Kimi.
Dethroned Formula 1 World Champion Fernando Alonso has hailed Kimi Raikkonen as a deserving successor to his crown after the Finn scored an unlikely title win in the final round of the 2007 season at Interlagos.

McLaren collects constructors' trophy - sort of.
His team may have lost all its points in the constructors' championship as a result of the Formula 1 spying row, but Ron Dennis has at least managed to get his hands on a trophy to mark the team's achievements during the 2007 campaign.
<I>Crash.net</I> preview - Brazilian GP - Pt. 2.
Toyota - Ralf Schumacher (#11), Jarno Trulli (#12): Ralf Schumacher will make the last of his 54 grand prix outings for Toyota in this weekend's Brazilian Grand Prix, as the German gets set to move onto pastures new next year at the end of a frustrating 2007.
Mercedes to back Alonso exit?
Fernando Alonso's much-muted return to Renault took a step closer to actually happening this week, after Mercedes gave McLaren permission to drop the Spaniard from their 2008 driver line-up.
Singapore sheds light on key contractor.
Formula One's first ever night race took another step towards reality as Singapore GP Pte Ltd signed a letter of intent with Italian-based Valerio Maioli SpA to design and construct the necessary lighting system to illuminate the event.