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PICS: Spyker returns orange to F1 grid.
The three Spyker MF1 cars will feature a new livery from the Chinese Grand Prix next weekend, having rolled out at the current Silverstone test in silver and orange.
Turkey guilty, fined not banished.
The Turkish Grand Prix will remain on the Formula One schedule, despite having been found guilty of breaching the sport's podium protocols at last month's second running.
Spyker reveals new media backers for China.
The recently-renamed Spyker MF1 Racing team has secured its first new sponsors, following confirmation that it will introduce Zecco.com and Eccky.com at the next round of the world championship, in Shanghai next weekend.
Panis calls time on F1 - again.
Olivier Panis is set to retire from Formula One for a second time, ending the relationship with the Toyota works team which saw him prolong his career in a testing and development role.

Monteiro confident of retaining Spyker seat.
Contrary to rumours in recent days, Tiago Monteiro insists he is still expecting to retain his seat at the newly dubbed Spyker MF1 for next season, the Portuguese driver claiming the team are eager to maintain some familiarity amidst plenty of upheaval.

FIA revise rules to avoid Alonso uproar repeat.
FIA race director Charlie Whiting has written to all eleven Formula One teams outlining a revision of the blocking rules in light of the controversy surrounding the decision to demote Fernando Alonso five places on the grid for the Italian Grand Prix.

Jerez test - day two: September 14.
Honda's Rubens Barrichello led the way at Jerez on Thursday, as F1 testing at the Spanish venue moved into its second day.

Todt: I won't have same relationship with Kimi.
Ferrari team boss, Jean Todt has admitted that he is unlikely to enjoy the same close relationship with his new number one driver, Kimi Raikkonen in 2007, as that enjoyed with his predecessor, Michael Schumacher.

Todt: Kimi an 'easy choice' for us.
Ferrari team boss Jean Todt has every confidence that Kimi Raikkonen will be able to deliver for the Scuderia in 2007, when the Finn joins the Marnanello-based squad from McLaren-Mercedes as the successor to Michael Schumacher.

Jerez test - day one: September 13.
Renault third driver, Heikki Kovalainen topped the times at Jerez on Wednesday, ahead of the final three races of the season.
Alonso: I thought about not racing.
Fernando Alonso is clearly still angry about the punishment meted out to him at Monza and admitted that he had considered not racing at Monza after being docked places on the grid.

No more luck for struggling Williams.
Williams brought their European season to a disappointing close by failing to score their first point in ten races, with Nico Rosberg this time at the receiving end of their team's debilitating reliability record.

Schumacher: Retirement decision won't affect me.
Michael Schumacher has pledged that he is 100 per cent focused on the rest of the season despite having announced his decision to retire at the end of the year.

Kimi: This was 'best moment' to join Ferrari...
Kimi Raikkonen has revealed that he has 'full confidence' in Ferrari and that they will give him a 'very good car' in 2007 to fight for the championship, when he joins the Maranello-based squad as the successor to Michael Schumacher.

Doornbos to replace Klien for final three races.
Red Bull Racing has announced that the team's third/test driver, Robert Doornbos will replace Christian Klien for the final three races of the 2006 FIA Formula One World Championship.
Schumacher rides emotion to 90th win.
Michael Schumacher suffered the highs and lows of motorsport life in one afternoon at Monza as, having racked up his 90th race win in front of the adoring tifosi at Monza, he announced that the time had come to bow out of Formula One.

Dennis praises 'exceptional' Hamilton.
McLaren-Mercedes boss Ron Dennis has hailed his prot?g? Lewis Hamilton after he clinched the 2006 GP2 Series title with one race of the season remaining.

Spyker confirms MF1 buyout.
Just four races away from completing its first full season under the MF1 Racing banner, the Midland Group has announced that it has succeeded in selling the team to a Dutch consortium, a deal that will see the team become known as Spyker MF1 Racing.

'F1 no longer sport to me', fumes Alonso.
Fernando Alonso has angrily hit out at the decision of the stewards to drop him from fifth to tenth on the grid for the Italian Grand Prix, claiming he no longer considers 'Formula One like a sport'.
Schumacher wins Italian GP; Alonso blows.
The world championship gap is down to just two points between Fernando Alonso and Michael Schumacher after the German took full advantage of a rare engine failure for his rival to scythe into the deficit.
McLaren thanks Kimi, confirms Ferrari deal.
McLaren has officially bid farewell to Kimi Raikkonen, underlining that the Finn is the man to be confirmed later today as Michael Schumacher's replacement at Ferrari.

Dennis giving nothing away on driver line-up.
On a weekend when Lewis Hamilton is inching ever closer to clinching the GP2 Series title in this season's finale at Monza, McLaren-Mercedes boss Ron Dennis is choosing to remain coy as to the youngsters role within the team for 2007.

Alonso: I was unlucky and lucky!
Fernando Alonso was left unsure whether to thank or curse his lucky stars at the end of qualifying for the Italian Grand Prix following a fraught session that was ruined by a puncture, arguably losing him the chance to challenge for pole position.
Klien set to cut Red Bull ties to stay in F1.
Christian Klien has apparently turned down Red Bull's offer to continue backing him in order to remain in Formula One, despite not having a seat lined up for 2007.