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Toyota quit rumours intensify as Fuji abandons grand prix
Though the team may have submitted its entry for the 2010 Formula 1 World Championship - in company with all of its fellow FOTA members - speculation that Toyota is soon to depart from the sport refuses to go away with the revelation that the world's largest car manufacturer has elected to withdr
F1 to take to big screen with Ecclestone musing Hollywood movie?
The progression of Formula 1 from its origins all the way through to the present day could be set to hit the big screen at last with Bernie Ecclestone mulling over the idea of taking the sport to Hollywood.

Domenicali: No budget cap acceptance from FOTA
Ferrari team chief Stefano Domenicali has insisted that the FOTA teams' decision to lodge entries for the 2010 Formula One season - albeit conditionally - isn't an indication that they are prepared to accept the FIA's budget cap plans.

BMW to debut double diffuser in Turkey
BMW Sauber has confirmed that it will introduce its double-decker diffuser for the Turkish Grand Prix next weekend in Istanbul.
F1 heads for Istanbul
With the European Formula One season in full swing, the teams and drivers heads to Istanbul next weekend for the Turkish Grand Prix.

Ecclestone's F1 Group more cost-effective than FTSE 100 leaders
Bernie Ecclestone's Formula One Group is a leaner and more cost-effective organisation than the leading FTSE 100 companies, it has been revealed - with the sport's supremo pointing to 'a very tight ship' as the secret to his remarkable success.
Bourdais makes his point in 'home' grand prix
S?bastien Bourdais admitted that he was pleased to have notched up a point in what he considers to be his 'home' grand prix in Monaco in the absence of the French race from the Formula 1 calendar - and Scuderia Toro Rosso hope the self-confidence boost from the result will help the record-breakin
McLaren expect 'ingenious' new rear wing to be 'head-turner'
McLaren-Mercedes is pinning its hopes of an improved performance in this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix and the races to come on what it describes as an 'ingenious' rear wing innovation on the MP4-24 - something it predicts will be worth in the region of three or four tenths of a second per lap and
Toyota search for answers after Monaco qualifying disaster
Toyota admitted that 'there is clearly something wrong on the car' after Jarno Trulli and Timo Glock both qualified on the back row of the starting grid for this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix - the only problem is, they have yet to work out exactly what the problem is.
Hamilton no 'superhuman, just a normal guy' - who misses Ron
Defending Formula 1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton has insisted that he is not a 'superhuman, just a normal guy' after returning to the scene of one of his most famous and impressive grand prix triumphs in Monaco this weekend - and he confessed that 'the paddock feels a little bit empty' without h
Ferrari re-affirms threat to quit 'watered-down' F1
Following the ruling in a Paris court yesterday (Wednesday) that threw out its bid for an injunction to be granted against the FIA's contentious ?40 million budget cap for Formula 1, Ferrari has re-iterated its threat to withdraw from what it believes would be a 'watered-down' category in favour
KERS for Trains?
KERS F1 technology could be introduced to the next generation of trains on the London Underground network, after Tube engineers were 'amazed' by the potential of the system following a visit to Williams F1.
Valencia GP embroiled in corruption case?
The European Grand Prix could be facing an uncertain future as one of its principal supporters faces a court hearing on allegations of corruption that could include the development of the Valencia harbourside venue.
Scheckter: F1 politics made me consider handing back title
Former Formula 1 World Champion Jody Scheckter has bemoaned the 'disappointing' politics threatening to take over the sport in recent years - claiming that the situation has become so bad he has at times considered giving back his hard-fought title.

Sutil aiming for another good Monaco showing.
After surprising showings in each of the last two years, Force India's Adrian Sutil has admitted that hopes that good things come in threes when he arrives in Monaco for Formula One's blue riband event this week.

Hamilton to carry Steinmetz #1 in Monaco.
While his on-track performance has yet to realise the lustre of a world champion, Lewis Hamilton will at least acquire some of the trappings of Formula One's 'top dog' when he returns to the scene of one of his finest 2008 victories next weekend.

Briatore: F1 'worth much less' without big name teams
Just a day on from Renault having joined the bunch of teams threatening to quit over the FIA's contentious ?40 million optional budget cap, Flavio Briatore has gone on the offensive in blasting that 'whoever has EUR20 million or EUR25 million should not be able to operate a Formula 1 team' and cl

Williams finds positives in Barcelona performance.
Despite finally adding to its season's tally after two fallow races, Williams admits that it should still be doing better than it is, and acknowledges that it shouldn't just be Nico Rosberg making the top eight.
Crestfallen Barrichello fails to quash rumours of Brawn bias
He tried hard to conceal his disappointment at the end of a race he knew had been taken away from him in Barcelona, but Rubens Barrichello's face revealed far more than his words at the end of the Spanish Grand Prix this weekend, as rumours intensify within the Formula 1 paddock that he is alread