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Mosley: Former world champ a 'certified halfwit'.
FIA boss Max Mosley has seemingly called former triple world champion Jackie Stewart a 'certified halfwit' during a tirade in response to the Scot's criticisms of the ?50m fine handed down to McLaren in the wake of the F1 Spying Scandal, The Mail on Sunday website is reporting.

Trulli: McLaren pair should be out of title race.
Jarno Trulli has admitted that he feels both Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton should have been thrown out of the 2007 Formula 1 title race in the wake of the spying scandal that has rocked the sport this season.

Massa negotiating with Toyota?
Further to the rumours that Ferrari could be courting Fernando Alonso for their 2008 driver line-up, Felipe Massa is reportedly in talks with Toyota about a possible switch next season.

McLaren decision gives Ferrari crown.
McLaren's decision not to appeal against the spy ruling made by FIA World Motor Sport Council last week has handed Ferrari the constructors' championship.

Kimi skips Jerez test, concerned about neck?
Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen has said that the reason he has opted not to test this week at Jerez is because he wants to pay some attention to his neck.
<B>Richards in helicopter escape.</B>
Little more than 24 hours after the death of former WRC champion Colin McRae in a helicopter accident, the Scot's former team boss David Richards has escaped unhurt after his own helicopter crash-landed in Essex.

Dennis, Mosley kiss and make up!
McLaren boss, Ron Dennis and FIA president, Max Mosley have resolved their differences after 'frank and open discussions' at the Belgian Grand Prix on Saturday afternoon.
E-mails central to verdict.
E-mails and text messages exchanged between McLaren drivers Pedro de la Rosa and Fernando Alonso proved to be pivotal evidence in the second World Motor Sport Council hearing into the ongoing 'spygate' saga, an official report has revealed.

The World Motor Sport Council decision - Pt.3.
For part two, CLICK HERE 7 Nature of the information held by McLaren

The World Motor Sport Council decision - Pt.1.
World Motor Sport Council Decision Re: Article 151(c) International Sporting Code - Vodafone McLaren Mercedes 13 September 2007
Massa backtracks on Kimi claim.
Felipe Massa endured a difficult time in Thursday's official press conference at Spa-Francorchamps, after inadvertently letting slip that Kimi Raikkonen's Monza practice accident could have been more than just driver error.

NEWS FLASH 8: McLaren ponder appeal.
Martin Whitmarsh claims McLaren are yet to decide on whether to appeal one of the strictest punishments placed by any sport following the ruling of the World Motor Sport Council - but believe they have grounds to do so.
FEATURE: Spy row day-by-day.
McLaren will appear before the FIA World Motor Sport Council again today as the spy row rumbles on and on following the apparent emergence of 'new evidence'. It has been a complicated affair and what follows is an UPDATED low down on events over the last four months...

GP2 ace completes Spyker test.
Spanish GP2 driver Roldan Rodriguez has enjoyed his first taste of Formula 1 machinery after completing a day of testing with the Spyker team at Silverstone.

Coulthard: It can only get better in 2008.
by Rob Wilkins Red Bull Racing's David Coulthard has admitted that the Milton Keynes-based operation needs to make a 'significant step forward' next year, after what to date has been a largely disappointing 2007.
Todt: FIA not the end.
Ferrari team principal Jean Todt has said that, if McLaren is cleared of any misdoing in F1's spy scandal for the second time this week, the Scuderia is prepared to take the matter to the civil courts.

Q&A: David Coulthard - EXCLUSIVE.
by Rob Wilkins TO HEAR THE INTERVIEW IN FULL WITH DAVID COULTHARD: CLICK HERE.

Massa no longer in running for drivers' title?
Ferrari's Felipe Massa has said that he is 'very disappointed' that he had to retire from the Italian Grand Prix on Sunday.

Monza a pain in the neck for Kimi.
Kimi Raikkonen had to be content with the final place on the podium at the Italian Grand Prix on Sunday, after the Scuderia were well and truly outclassed by McLaren.

Raikkonen: Feeling is good.
Kimi Raikkonen still wants nothing to do with the ongoing 'spygate' scandal engulfing his Ferrari team, but insists that morale at Maranello is as good as ever.

Fisichella expects to stay with Renault.
Giancarlo Fisichella claims an announcement regarding Renault's future could be made in the coming days and he is confident he will be part of it, despite rumours to the contrary.

Stepney now linked to 'sabotage' claims.
Nigel Stepney is to be linked to the attempted sabotage of Ferrari's cars before the Monaco Grand Prix when he is brought to court, an Italian prosecutor has claimed.

Spyker set for Indian takeaway?
India's desire to have a stronghold in Formula One before it presses ahead with a grand prix-spec circuit appears set to be satiated with news that billionaire Vijay Mallya is close to a deal to buy the Spyker team.

Work begins on Singapore GP circuit.
Works on the pit building complex for the Singapore Grand Prix officially started on Friday with a ceremony to break the ground at the site off Raffles Boulevard.