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Preview - Brazilian Grand Prix 2006.
The 2006 Formula One season finally draws to a close after seven-and-a-half months of fluctuating fortunes, not least for the two men left standing with a chance of the world championship.
Webber, Cosworth ready for final bow with Williams
The last race of any Formula One season is always one of farewells, with drivers and suppliers either leaving the sport or switching allegiances for the following year, but Interlagos will see a double departure at Williams, with Mark Webber and Cosworth both preparing to make their final appeara

Blundell`s view: Brazilian Grand Prix.
Hi folks... Well, that's almost it for another year and, at the moment, it looks as if Fernando Alonso will become the 2006 Formula One world champion in Brazil.
ING confirmed as new Renault title sponsor.
As expected, the ING Group has confirmed that it is to replace Mild Seven as title sponsor of world champion Renault F1, having inked a three-year deal with the Anglo-French operation.
Hamilton admits Brazil could have mistake.
Lewis Hamilton has confirmed that it could have been a mistake to make his Formula One debut in this weekend's Brazilian Grand Prix, despite no guarantee that he will have a race seat next season.

Stewart urges Ferrari to avoid dodgy tactics.
Jackie Stewart has urged Ferrari not to use any underhand tactics to snatch the 2006 Formula One world title from the grasp of Fernando Alonso and Renault at the final round of the season in Brazil.
Davidson father confirms pursuit of race deal.
Anthony Davidson's father has underlined the fact that his son is chasing a race seat for next year's Formula One campaign, feeling that he has gone as far as he can in his testing role with Honda.

Schumacher keeps Ferrari top.
Ferrari number one driver, Michael Schumacher topped the times at Jerez on Wednesday, as the Scuderia locked out the top-two places for the second day in succession.
Turkey appeals podium fine.
The FIA has confirmed that organisers of the Turkish Grand Prix have appealed for leniency following the $5million fine that was levied against them for irregularities in August's podium ceremony.
Todt: We had no warning.
Ferrari team boss Jean Todt has reacted to Sunday's world championship setback with a Gallic shrug and stoic 'that's racing', admitting that the Scuderia now has a mountain to climb at Interlagos.

Gene sets pace for Ferrari at Jerez.
Ferrari test driver, Marc Gene topped the times at Jerez on Tuesday, ahead of the final race of the season next weekend in Brazil.
Alonso plays down title talk.
Fernando Alonso insists that he isn't even thinking about a second world championship trophy sitting in his office, despite leaving Suzuka needing just a single point from the final round to clinch the 2006 title.
Aguri gets Virgin backing.
The Super Aguri F1 team has attracted sponsorship from Virgin Atlantic (Japan) for this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka.

Schumacher: Title is lost.
A downbeat Michael Schumacher has conceded that his title hopes are over following a surprise mechanical induced retirement from the lead in the Japanese Grand Prix, the German now needing the all but impossible scenario of a win in Brazil and a retirement for Fernando Alonso to end his career wi
Alonso wins Japanese GP.
Fernando Alonso has won the Japanese Grand Prix, and received a massive championship boost when long-time leader Michael Schumacher retired with an engine failure.

Toyota expected more.
Although pleased to score their first double points finish of the season with sixth and seventh in front of their home fans, Toyota claim they are 'hugely disappointed' that they were unable to convert their second row lockout into a podium finish at Suzuka.

Massa unsatisfying second.
Felipe Massa was left to rue a slow puncture for losing a potential win in the Japanese Grand Prix, the Brazilian being forced to pit earlier than intended and giving Fernando Alonso the chance to capitalize and eventually take victory.
Massa takes pole for Japanese GP..
Felipe Massa took his second career pole position at Suzuka, denying Ferrari team-mate Michael Schumacher a record ninth P1 at the Japanese Grand Prix, but helping the Scuderia to annex the front row in round one of the two-race title showdown.

Alonso backtracks on controversial comments.
After his surprisingly sharp comments angled towards Renault in the press earlier in the week and then again in Thursday's press conference, Fernando Alonso insists there are no problems from within the team after press attention forced him to clarify his opinion.

Spyker MF1 link up with LeasePlan.
Spyker MF1 Team has concluded a deal with LeasePlan Netherlands, which will see the company become an official sponsor for the 2007 FIA Formula One World Championship and beyond.
Preview - Japanese Grand Prix 2006.
By Ollie Barstow In a season of two halves that has seen Fernando Alonso dominate the first part of the year and Michael Schumacher hit back in the second, it is appropriate the duo go to the penultimate round of the season well and truly neck and neck.

Alonso admits to lonely feeling.
Following on from his comments in the Spanish press earlier in the week, Fernando Alonso has admitted to feeling 'abandoned' by the Renault team during the Chinese Grand Prix, although he denied talk of a rift between himself and team.

I`m going to miss Suzuka, says Ralf.
Toyota's Ralf Schumacher has said that it will be sad if Suzuka is removed completely from the F1 calendar next season, although he is looking forward to going to the Fuji International Speedway, which will take over the baton in 2007 and host the Japanese Grand Prix.

Honda to use `special` V8 at Suzuka.
Honda senior technical director, Shuhei Nakamoto has confirmed that they will introduce a 'Suzuka special engine' this coming weekend at the Japanese Grand Prix, as they look to secure home glory.