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Briatore silent on rumours, open about 2008.
Despite having had a relatively quiet season by its championship-winning standards of years past, Renault continues to feature heavily in some of the major talking points of late 2007 - not that team boss Flavio Briatore is prepared to comment on them.

Massa: If there is a chance to help Kimi I will.
Felipe Massa has confirmed that he will do all he can to help his team-mate Kimi Raikkonen get the better of the McLarens in Brazil next weekend - and secure the drivers' title for the Scuderia.

Spyker 'delighted' with FIA ruling [updated].
The Spyker F1 has welcomed the news that the FIA's Court of Appeal has upheld the decision of the stewards at the Japanese GP to hand Vitantonio Liuzzi a 25-second penalty for overtaking Adrian Sutil under a yellow flag.
Rodriguez: I deserve to be in F1.
Despite completing just one test with the Spyker team, GP2 frontrunner Roldan Rodriguez reckons that he is deserving of a place among motorsport's elite next season.

Renault star confirms RoC role.
Heikki Kovalainen will be looking to regain his Race of Champions crown having confirmed that he will return to partner soon-to-retire rally ace Marcus Gronholm in this year's Wembley event.
Cut-out-and-keep title reckoner.
So the Formula One world championship is going to the final round after Lewis Hamilton's unfortunate exit from the Chinese Grand Prix, but who needs to do what now that the points margins have been narrowed.
Alonso: Better to be silent than lie.
Fernando Alonso has launched a veiled attack on the McLaren team after qualifying only fourth for the potentially title-deciding Chinese Grand Prix, unable to understand why he was so far behind team-mate Lewis Hamilton and clearly unhappy with the way his year at Woking has turned out.
Dennis 'disappointed' at Alonso avoidance.
McLaren boss Ron Dennis has admitted that he was disappointed to hear Fernando Alonso refuse to answer a question on the equality of equipment provided by the Woking team this season.
Tost prompted Hamilton's 'trial by YouTube'
The threat to Lewis Hamilton's world championship march came from Scuderia Toro Rosso boss Franz Tost, it has been revealed, after the Austrian alerted the authorities to potentially damaging video footage.
Blundell's view: Chinese Grand Prix.
Hi folks, China beckons this coming weekend and the penultimate round in the championship could well see Lewis Hamilton take the title in his debut year, which is quite remarkable.
Massive pay rise for Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton could see his salary increase by 30 times, according to a story in today's Daily Mail , if he becomes the 2007 world champion.

Montezemolo opens fire.
Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo has added his voice to the still-simmering espionage row, as well as lashing out at Formula One's governing body over events in Japan.

Stepney book canned.
The much-anticipated 'tell-all' tale of life at Ferrari at the height of the recent Formula One espionage row may never be fully known, following the decision to pull Nigel Stepney's autobiography from publication.
Hamilton victory investigated.
Lewis Hamilton's win in the Japanese Grand Prix might have been straight-forward on the road, but was apparently less so as stewards deliberated long into the Fuji night.

Vettel punished with China grid penalty.
Sebastian Vettel will be forced to start ten places lower on the grid for the Chinese Grand Prix after being punished for his collision with Mark Webber in the Japanese Grand Prix.

Spyker grabs final point after Liuzzi penalty.
On the day when it was confirmed that the team is even closer to changing hands, Spyker scored its first-ever world championship point after Vitantonio Liuzzi was given a 25-second penalty for overtaking under yellow flags.

Late e-mail blamed for Ferrari faux pas.
Ferrari have blamed a late e-mail for the mistake that could have cost Kimi Raikkonen the Formula 1 World Championship drivers' title after both he and Felipe Massa were forced to pit soon after the race had started.

Drivers hit out at decision to race.
Two of Formula 1's most experienced drivers, Nick Heidfeld and Rubens Barrichello, believe the Japanese Grand Prix should not have started in the treacherous conditions it did at Fuji Speedway.
<B>Fuji opens floodgates for Lewis.</B>
Lewis Hamilton took a huge stride towards becoming Formula One world champion in his rookie season after keeping his head where others lost theirs in treacherous conditions at Fuji Speedway.
Vettel apologises to fuming Webber.
A mortified Sebastian Vettel has apologised to Mark Webber for eliminating both himself and his rival from the Japanese Grand Prix whilst they were running second and third under the safety car, although the German claims he was distracted by Lewis Hamilton.
Crazy Fuji blows title fight open.
Lewis Hamilton took a huge step towards taking the Formula One world title in his rookie season by winning a fraught Japanese Grand Prix at a soaking Fuji Speedway.

Raikkonen won't play weather man.
Kimi Raikkonen claims traffic and an electronic management problem probably cost himself pole position for the Japanese Grand Prix at the Fuji Speedway, but is nonetheless seeing the minimal gap between himself and McLaren to be a good indicator for the race - whatever the weather.

Rubens: RA107 not worse than '06 car but...
Rubens Barrichello has admitted that it is difficult to say exactly what the real reason is for Honda's failure to perform this year. Honda has had an abysmal season and thus far has only scored two world championship points.
Coulthard to honour McRae at Fuji.
David Coulthard is to pay tribute to fellow Scot Colin McRae in the Japanese Grand Prix at Fuji this weekend after announcing that he will swap his normal race helmet for one in the colours of the 1995 World Rally Champion.