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Schumacher escapes scary first-lap crash
Michael Schumacher: I went off the line, spun and because of the dirt there, the back of the car just came around. It's a shame obviously as I would have liked to finish the season with a more positive ending but I am already looking forward to fighting again next year.

HRT closes in on Toyota
Hispania Racing appears set to announce a deal to run Toyota's stillborn TF110 next season.

Domenicali: Emotional reactions lead to mistakes
Despite Fernando Alonso's points advantage, Ferrari's Stefano Domenicali knows the title is too close for slip-ups.

Vettel tops opening Abu Dhabi F1 2010 practice
Red Bull man Sebastian Vettel heads opening practice for this Sunday's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on a 1m 42.760s - over half a second up on the McLaren of Lewis Hamilton.
Horner: No risk means no fun - and we'll sleep fine
As he continues to stick to his guns ahead of a title showdown that will prove Red Bull Racing either right or spectacularly wrong in its approach to the F1 2010 drivers' crown, team principal Christian Horner reasons that 'if there's no risk, there's no fun'

Hunt: Proton, Group Lotus acting like playground bullies
David Hunt, erstwhile owner of Team Lotus, beleives Proton doesn't have a leg to stand on in the battle over naming rights with Tony Fernandes.
Fans to have say as Lotus goes back to black
Lotus Racing has revealed that it will exchange its green-and-gold livery for black-and-gold in 2011.

Virgin looks to future after Russian buy-in
Marussia Motors has taken a 'significant stake' - and naming rights - in the Virgin Racing team ahead of the 2011 F1 campaign.

McLaren, Toro Rosso confirm young driver test participants
McLaren-Mercedes confirms both Gary Paffett and Oliver Turvey for the post end-of-season FIA young driver test in Abu Dhabi, whilst Scuderia Toro Rosso will try out runaway British F3 Champion Jean-Eric Vergne
POLL: Who do you want to win the F1 2010 drivers' title?
Heading into the Abu Dhabi season finale this weekend, four men can still claim the F1 2010 Drivers' World Championship crown, but who do you want to emerge on top - Fernando Alonso, Mark Webber, Sebastian Vettel or Lewis Hamilton..?
Hamilton: It'll take a miracle now, but I have nothing to lose
McLaren-Mercedes star Lewis Hamilton has all-but written himself out-of-contention for the F1 2010 title following his Interlagos frustration - but as he vows to 'keep on pushing' in Abu Dhabi, he insists 'miracles can happen'

Bottas to get HRT run?
Williams test driver Valtteri Bottas has been linked to Hispania Racing for the Abu Dhabi test following last week's technical deal between teams.

Corruption claim hits Korean GP
The organiser of the Korean Grand Prix is to be probed amid claims that it misappropriated funds set aside for completion of the Yeongam circuit.

Massa threatened with jail as Brazil turns against him
On the eve of a race that could prove pivotal to the destiny of the F1 2010 crown, Felipe Massa has been warned that should Interlagos become Hockenheim Mark II, he will 'leave in handcuffs'...

Inside Racing: Driving the old Nurburgring F1 circuit and more...
The latest instalment from Inside Racing includes driving lessons on the Nordschleife, a look at the new Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3 sportscar, a special focus on 2006 Dakar winner, Luc Alphand and much more....

Heidfeld: Kobayashi has engine advantage
Nick Heidfeld: The team has lost three of just eight allowed engines on my car this season. To make matters worse this happened at an early stage where the engines were pretty fresh. Therefore the remaining engines have to cover a lot of extra miles. This unfortunately leads to an engine power loss owed to the fact of having "older" engines, which is the reason for losing out on acceleration and top speeds.

Klien gets second outing with Hispania
OFFICIAL: Hispania to run Christian Klien at the F1 2010 Brazilian Grand Prix.
F1 2010 Champion may be 'most deserving of all time'
Multiple grand prix-winner turned BBC pundit David Coulthard reckons such has been the intensity of competition, that the F1 2010 World Champion may just be 'the most deserving of all time' - and that man, he believes, will be Fernando Alonso
Brabham: Webber 'has blown' F1 2010 title chance
The first man ever to claim F1 World Championship glory for Australia over half a century ago - Sir Jack Brabham - fears his compatriot Mark Webber may 'have blown' his only chance of emulating that feat with his Korean error

Bulgaria set to start work on 'unique' F1 venue
Bulgaria reveals plans for a heated circuit targeting F1
Red Bull slam Berger for 'absurd' Webber slur
Springing to the defence of Mark Webber, Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner has blasted as 'ridiculous' claims from Gerhard Berger that the Australian tried to take another driver out with him in his accident in Korea

Sauber slates McLaren and Ferrari celebrations as 'unsporting'
A distinctly unimpressed Sauber founder and team owner Peter Sauber has accused F1 2010 title protagonists McLaren-Mercedes and Ferrari of 'very unsporting' behaviour in the wake of Red Bull Racing's Korean Grand Prix misfortune
BBC defends Korean GP coverage after 273 complaints
The BBC has issued a statement in defence of its channel-change during Sunday's inaugural Korean Grand Prix, after receiving nearly 300 complaints from disgruntled viewers...

Mansell: F1 2010 crown still Webber's to lose - but he won't
Offering his assessment of the F1 2010 title chase with two races to go, former world champion Nigel Mansell reckons Korean error notwithstanding, Mark Webber remains on-course to clinch the drivers' crown - but fears Lewis Hamilton will conversely end up counting the cost of his 'misjudgements' this year