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Barrichello: Brawn made me lose the race
In an incredible post-race outburst, Rubens Barrichello accused Brawn GP of costing him victory in this weekend's German Grand Prix at the N?rburgring - and suggested that the team is going the right way to throwing the 2009 world championship away.

German GP qualifying quotes: Ferrari
Ferrari responds to qualifying for the German Grand Prix at the Nurburgring. Felipe Massa - 8th:

Downforce gains have harmed overtaking, admits designers.
Some of the leading technical lights in Formula One have admitted that they under-estimated the amount of downforce that would be clawed back by the teams following the redrafting of the rules for 2009, with the subsequent adverse effect on overtaking.

Force India receive police visit.
The Force India F1 team has confirmed that it received a visit from police and legal personnel during the opening day of the German Grand Prix at the Nurburgring - but insists that the matter is minor.

Willis laid off by Red Bull.
Geoff Willis has been relieved of his role as technical director at Red Bull Racing, apparently the latest victim - and the most high-profile - of the wave of redundancies being forced on Formula One teams.

Webber fastest in FP1.
Mark Webber kept Red Bull Racing at the head of the timesheets as the German Grand Prix opened for free practice under moody skies at the Nurburgring.

Heidfeld running new-look helmet at home race.
Nick Heidfeld has unveiled the crash helmet design he will run at the is weekend's German Grand Prix, the result of a competition organised on behalf of charity by his official website.

Heidfeld to run with special helmet design
BMW Sauber F1's Nick Heidfeld will compete at the German Grand Prix this weekend, the latest round in the 2009 FIA F1 World Championship, with a special helmet design.
Teams complain about Cosworth requirement for 2010 entry.
Formula One bosses appear poised to have to fend off another controversy ahead of this weekend's German Grand Prix, amid claims that they 'hand-picked' newcomers for the 2010 championship based on their willingness to use Cosworth engines.
Speedcar Series goes pop as financial bubble bursts
The Middle East and Asia-based Speedcar Series has collapsed following just two seasons, it has been announced - after a rescue deal spearheaded by new boss Claudio Berro failed to save it from financial meltdown.

Kovalainen turns focus to Nurburgring
Heikki Kovalainen endured a tough weekend at Silverstone during the British Grand Prix after failing to finish what could be the final F1 event at the Northamptonshire circuit.
Windsor: Danica is on our list of potential 2010 drivers
F1's first American team in more than two decades - the Peter Windsor and Ken Anderson-led USF1 - has begun an evaluation process of home-grown talent to occupy its two seats on the grand prix grid in 2010...and IndyCar's leading lady Danica Patrick 'is on the list'.

Trulli laments launch lag at Silverstone
Jarno Trulli cut a rueful figure after the British Grand Prix, admitting that he had harboured hopes of at least a strong points finish from a solid starting position, at best a possible podium to banish ghosts of Silverstone past.
Bourdais and Kovalainen agree to disagree on Silverstone clash
Heikki Kovalainen and S?bastien Bourdais pointed the finger of blame at one another following their coming-together in the British Grand Prix that removed both from the action as they battled down the order at Silverstone at the weekend.

2010 F1 'breakaway' calendar leaked
A blueprint calendar for the Formula One Teams' Association's new breakaway series in 2010 has been leaked to the media - with no fewer than ten current or recent grand prix circuits listed amongst the 17 venues.

Is Michael Schumacher really The Stig?
The BBC sprung a surprise on Sunday evening when the long-concealed identity of the hero of cult motoring show Top Gear , The Stig, was finally 'revealed' - and when the helmet was removed, the man inside was none other than record-breaking seven-time F1 World Champion Michael Schuma

Barrichello reveals back injury worries.
Rubens Barrichello has revealed that his Silverstone performance came in spite of starting the British Grand Prix weekend in excruciating pain.
Trulli qualifying form gives Toyota 'genuine reason for optimism'
Toyota has admitted that it will begin this afternoon's British Grand Prix at Silverstone with 'genuine reason for optimism' after Jarno Trulli shone once again in qualifying to take fourth spot on the grid - and now the Italian is hoping for a change of fortunes on race day around a track that h
Hamilton: Red flag made no difference - the car is just 'dead slow'
The red flag for former F3 Euroseries team-mate Adrian Sutil's Q1 crash may have denied defending F1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton the opportunity to haul himself beyond the opening phase of qualifying at Silverstone - but at the end of the day that made little difference, the British star admitt
REVEALED: Post-qualifying F1 car weights for British GP
The post-qualifying car weights published by F1's governing body the FIA have sent out an ominous warning to 19 of the drivers lining up on the starting grid for the British Grand Prix at Silverstone on Sunday - Sebastian Vettel is going to be very, very hard to beat indeed.
N.Technology pulls F1 bid as FOTA courts them, Prodrive and Lola
N.Technology has withdrawn its application for a slot on the 2010 F1 World Championship starting grid, blaming the FIA's 'highly questionable process' of selection, 'wrong actions' and 'objectionable management methods' that it contends have 'undermined the sport as a whole' - and along with Prod
Hungry Trulli pledges F1 future to Toyota
He may have hit the 200 grand prix mark in the Melbourne curtain-raiser, but when the prickly question of retirement looms, Jarno Trulli is adamant that 'the fire still burns' and that he will not be satisfied until he has delivered Toyota its breakthrough F1 victory.
Panis: Great season, but F1 politics are 'a joke'
Former Monaco Grand Prix winner Olivier Panis has described the prevailing political in-fighting in F1 in 2009 as 'a joke' - and one that is threatening to overshadow and spoil what is turning out on-track to be a classic season.