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Toyota honours media with GP Club 500.
Next week's Austrian Grand Prix will mark the 500th grand prix anniversary of UK journalist Mike Doodson and, as well as marking the occasion with a special cake and a toast at the team's motorhome next Friday, the achievement also prompted the formation of a select 'club'.
Toyota links with Karcher.
Toyota Motorsport GmbH has revealed that its Formula One team has signed a sponsorship agreement with Karcher, the well-known cleaning systems manufacturer.
Bernoldi cited in tennis star's family feud.
Former Arrows Formula One driver Enrique Bernoldi has found himself at the centre of an escalating family row between tennis star Jelena Dokic and her volatile father.
Lucent Technologies signs new marketing deal.
Former Jordan sponsor Lucent Technologies has inked a sales and marketing deal with networking equipment manufacturer Juniper Networks.
Raikkonen exits Spanish GP in startline shunt.
World championship leader Kimi Raikkonen covered no more then ten yards of the Spanish Grand Prix after running into the back of a stationary Antonio Pizzonia and crashing out of the race.
Trulli prevents Ferrari qualifying whitewash.
Only an inspired performance from Renault's Jarno Trulli prevented Ferrari from crowning the debut of its new F2003-GA with a one-two finish in Friday's qualifying session at the Circuit de Catalunya.
McLaren, Williams relegated to midfield.
With Ferrari's new F2003-GA finally hitting the track, and Renault, Toyota, BAR and Jaguar all getting their act together at the same time, expected frontrunners McLaren and Williams found themselves mired in the midfield after Friday's first qualifying session.

Spanish GP preview - Ferrari.
Ferrari's chief designer, the South African born, 59-year-old Rory Byrne, probably will not know what happened in the race debut of his latest creation, the Ferrari 2003GA, at the Spanish GP, May 4th, until after you do.

High hopes for Bridgestone in Spain.
Round five of the FIA Formula One World Championship takes place at the Circuit de Catalunya this weekend [2-4 May] and the Bridgestone Motorsport team is expecting to build on its Imola results when Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro drivers Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello took hard fought firs

McLaren confirms Jaguar approach for Wurz.
Alex Wurz's probable return to grand prix racing took another step towards reality last night, when sources at current employer McLaren confirmed that the Woking team had been approached by rivals Jaguar.
Q&A: Pascal Vasselon (Michelin).
Having succumbed to Bridgestone-shod drivers in each of the past two grands prix, Michelin's F1 project manager, Pascal Vasselon knows that the introduction of Ferrari's new F2003-GA chassis in Barcelona this weekend will make it even more tricky to return to the winning ways of rounds one and tw
Michelin expecting tough test for tyres.
The Formula One world and its followers are looking forward to this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix, the second European event of the season, with an equal blend of fervour and curiosity, but tyre supplier Michelin knows that the debut of Ferrari's new F2003-GA will up the ante for its teams.

Spanish GP - facts and figures.
Round five of the 2003 FIA Formula One World Championship takes place next weekend at Barcelona, in Spain. Here you can find out some relevant facts and figures...
Rubens: I'm so glad to have driven the F2002.
Ferrari #2 Rubens Barrichello has admitted he feels proud having driven the record breaking F2002 - but that he won't be crying when its replaced by the F2003-GA.
Jaguar denies Wurz for Pizzonia move.
Jaguar Racing has strongly refuted speculation that it is about to replace struggling rookie Antonio Pizzonia with experienced McLaren test driver Alex Wurz.
Mansell comes to blows with intruders.
Former Formula One world champion Nigel Mansell came to blows with intruders on his Jersey property over the Easter weekend, it has emerged.

McLaren to wait until Britain to debut new car?
Team West McLaren-Mercedes have warned that their new car - the MP4-18, might not make it's debut until the British Grand Prix, nearly three quarters of the way into the 2003 FIA Formula One World Championship season.

DC: I would miss Imola.
West McLaren-Mercedes driver David Coulthard has admitted that he will miss the San Marino Grand Prix, should it be struck of the 2004 calendar. The Scot told BBC Sport Online: "I would miss this race.

Jani makes test debut for Sauber.
Team Sauber Petronas' new test driver Neel Jani gained his first Formula One driving experience today on a test track in Italy near Milan.
Hero to zero for Fisi.
After the celebrations in the Imola pit-lane on Friday, when he was belatedly awarded the winner's trophy for the Brazilian Grand Prix, the latest round could not have gone more badly for Giancarlo Fisichella.
Schumacher: I raced for mum.
Michael Schumacher confirmed last night that he took part in the San Marino Grand Prix because it was what he imagined his mother would have wanted. Elisabeth Schumacher died in the early hours of Sunday morning having been in a coma for several days.
Wilson to start from highest spot at Imola.
Justin Wilson enjoyed his best qualifying session of the 2003 F1 season so far at Imola, and will start the San Marino Grand Prix ahead of fellow Briton Ralph Firman and Minardi team mate Jos Verstappen in 18th place.
Verstappen brings out red flags in qualifying.
Hard charging Dutchman Jos Verstappen has been the centre of attention for various reasons in his long F1 career; now he has the accolade of being the first driver to bring out the red flags in the 2003-spec qualifying shootout.
Q&A: Ron Meadows - B.A.R's team manager.
B.A.R-Honda's Ron Meadows, is team manager at the Brackley based concern, here he talks about his job, what he loves, what he hates and more...