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Drivers speak out at start decision.
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.
Hamilton wins sodden Japanese GP.
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 says sorry to Webber for safety car error.
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.
Hamilton wins Japanese GP.
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 frustrated to miss pole.
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.

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 in talks 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 explains decision to skip Jerez test.
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.
Richards in helicopter escape.
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 reaches `agreement` with Mosley.
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.
WMSC reveals e-mail communications.
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 on spot over Kimi crash 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.

McLaren hint at possible appeal to ruling.
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 time line.
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 set to prolong McLaren misery.
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.