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Trulli quickest for Toyota at Barcelona.
Toyota's Jarno Trulli set the pace on the third day at the Circuit de Catalunya on Thursday.
Ecclestone behind new Silverstone proposal?
Bernie Ecclestone is rumoured to be behind an alternative plan for the redevelopment of Silverstone, in an effort to keep the British Grand Prix on the F1 calendar and under the control of the British Racing drivers' Club.

Fosters end F1 deals.
Foster's have announced that they will cease their sponsorship of F1 at the end of this year. The news is blow for the British Grand Prix, which is backed by the Australian lager company, as well as the Australian and San Marino Grand's Prix, which also enjoy backing from the company.

Kovalainen tops times on day two at Barcelona.
Renault third driver, Heikki Kovalainen set the pace at the Circuit de Catalunya on Wednesday, as F1 testing moved into its second day at the Spanish circuit, with more than double the amount of drivers on track compared to day one.

Carlin added to F1 wannabe list.
British F3 International Series title holders Carlin Motorsport has confirmed that it is one of the teams to have lodged an entry to the FIA for the 2008 Formula One championship.

Ralf: I still dream of the title...
Ralf Schumacher has said that he believes he can still win the drivers' championship one day - and that he will do it with Toyota.
Montoya: McLaren and me are really bonding now.
Juan Pablo Montoya says he's happy with his performance in the Australian GP, despite the off-track incident that caused his engine to cut and put him out of the race.

Status Quo to play at British GP Party.
The organisers of the British GP have confirmed that rock and roll band, Status Quo, will be back to entertain F1 fans at this year's Grand Prix Party on Sunday June 11.

Wheatcroft to share memories at special evening.
One of motor racing's real characters, Tom Wheatcroft, is to share memories of his time in Formula One during a special evening at the Donington Grand Prix Collection on 18 April.

De la Rosa hits the front at Ricard.
Pedro de la Rosa hit the front at Paul Ricard as the F1 group test in France headed into a second day.

Montoya slams Raikkonen.
McLaren-Mercedes driver, Juan Pablo Montoya has hit out at his team-mate Kimi Raikkonen. The two again played hard ball at the start of the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday, similar to how they had done in Malaysia. Although no contact was made, the Colombian was less than impressed.

Davidson tops times at Vallelunga.
Honda third driver, Anthony Davidson set the pace on Tuesday, as the latest round of F1 testing began at the Vallelunga circuit on the outskirts of Rome.
Symonds: Fisi drove great race.
Renault executive director of engineering Pat Symonds has attempted to untangle the confusion surrounding radio traffic heard between Giancarlo Fisichella and race engineer Alan Permane during the Australian Grand Prix.
Speed rides emotional rollercoaster.
Scuderia Toro Rosso driver Scott Speed has admitted that his emotional outburst at losing eighth place in the Australian Grand Prix was heightened because of the rush he had from crossing the line in the points.
Tyre problems ruined Jenson`s race, admits Fry.
Cold front tyres were the main reason for Jenson Button's below par performance in the Australian Grand Prix, and meant that the Honda driver struggled to get up to speed after safety car interventions.
BCN confirms F1 entry.
Spanish GP2 Series team BCN Competicion is among the eleven hopefuls to have submitted an entry application for the 2008 Formula One world championship, Crash.net can reveal.
I didn`t push Liuzzi off, claims JV.
Jacques Villeneuve insists that it wasn't his fault that Tonio Liuzzi had a huge accident while trying to find his way past the BMW driver in the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday.

Ferrari endure a `weekend to forget`
Ferrari are facing a hefty repair bill following the Australian Grand Prix after both Michael Schumacher and Felipe Massa found the Albert Park wall in what proved to be a 'race to forget' for the multiple champions.

It was a big one, claims Klien.
Christian Klien says he had no warning at all when his Red Bull turned sharp left into the wall under braking, putting him out of the Australian GP.

Heidfeld leads Villeneuve for BMW points haul.
Although they marginally missed out on a podium spot, BMW Sauber were delighted with their double points finish at the Australian Grand Prix, with Nick Heidfeld staying out of trouble to grab a superb fourth place finish as others self destructed around them.

Lack of grip and engine blow ends Button`s hopes
On a high following his dominant pole position, Jenson Button comes away from the Australian Grand Prix pointless following a truly disastrous race that was defined by a lack of grip and ended by a dramatic engine blow just feet from the finish line.

Foul mouthed Speed loses point, gets fined.
Scott Speed has been fined $5000 by the FIA stewards after swearing at David Coulthard during a hearing that also saw him lose his eighth place for passing under yellows.
Gascoyne. frustrated by Trulli failure.
Toyota technical director Mike Gascoyne reckons that Jarno Trulli would have joined Ralf Schumacher in the top six on the grid in Australia had he not suffered a gearbox problem.
Barrichello: Only traffic to blame.
Rubens Barrichello failed to make it through the first round of qualifying in Australia, and then had to sit and watch in frustration as team-mate Jenson Button put the sister Honda on pole position.