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Raikkonen: It`s time to concentrate again.
Kimi Raikkonen admits that he needs to focus on the final seven races of the Formula One season, but insists that he should not be written out of the world championship battle just yet.

Lauda rules Raikkonen out of race.
Three-time world champion Niki Lauda has suggested that this year's world title could be fought out between Lewis Hamilton and Felipe Massa, unless reigning champion Kimi Raikkonen raises his game quickly.

Raikkonen stamps his mark.
Kimi Raikkonen's 2007 Formula One title is to be celebrated back in his home land after Finland's postal service announced it is to issue a special set of stamps of the Ferrari man.
Speed reflects on short career.
Scott Speed has declared himself happy to have lived the dream of Formula 1, despite the aborted nature of his time with Toro Rosso.

Teams test despite ban.
Formula 1 may be in the middle of its three-week summer break and the test ban, but that hasn't stopped Renault from doing some additional checks ahead of the inaugural European Grand Prix at Valencia.

Schumacher fails to finish Oschersleben 8 Hour.
Michael Schumacher saw his first attempt at two-wheeled endurance racing end in disappointment when the seven-time Formula One title winner was forced to retire from the Oschersleben Eight Hours.
'Disappointed` BMW facing bleak F1 testing break.
BMW-Sauber has admitted that it is at a loss to explain its poor performance in last weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix - a race in which the squad produced by some margin its worst showing of the 2008 season to-date.
Raikkonen `a pale imitation` of the driver he was.
Kimi Raikkonen has come in for a scathing attack from the Italian media following another lacklustre performance in the Hungarian Grand Prix last weekend - being described variously as 'a pale imitation of the driver of the past' and 'not the driver Ferrari needs'.
Alonso set to make Honda F1 move in 2009.
Fernando Alonso is on the verge of agreeing terms to a $15m USD (?7.6m) deal to race for Honda in Formula 1 in 2009 in place of veteran Rubens Barrichello - but whether it will be for just next season or for longer remains uncertain.
Massa: We`re still in the F1 title fight.
Felipe Massa has insisted that both he and Ferrari are still very much in the battle for 2008 Formula 1 World Championship glory - despite seeing a consummate victory in the Hungarian Grand Prix at the weekend cruelly slip through his fingers just three laps from home.
Heidfeld disappointed, Bourdais penalised.
S?bastien Bourdais has been demoted five grid positions for being deemed to have impeded BMW-Sauber rival Nick Heidfeld during the opening phase of qualifying in Budapest for this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix.
Toyota admits to missing Glock fault.
Toyota has revealed that it is carrying out a greater range of checks on its cars after Timo Glock's heavy impact with the pit-wall during the German Grand Prix.
Renault pay tribute to employee found dead at HQ.
Renault has paid tribute to one of its F1 research and development engineers, after he was found dead at the team's Oxfordshire headquarters earlier this week.
Alonso: If I was at McLaren I`d have no chance.
Fernando Alonso has claimed that his Formula 1 World Championship chances in 2008 are no worse at Renault than they would have been had he remained at McLaren-Mercedes for a second season - suggesting that the Woking-based outfit is entirely Lewis Hamilton-centric.
Kovalainen delighted with new deal.
Heikki Kovalainen may have been rewarded with a new McLaren contract for his 2008 efforts, but insists that the team has not asked him to support team-mate Lewis Hamilton's world title bid.
2008 Hungarian Grand Prix F1 Preview.
The Hungarian Grand Prix this weekend marks the eleventh of 18 rounds on the 2008 Formula 1 World Championship calendar - and a pivotal stage during the season as the title battle teeters on a knife-edge.

`Michael Schumacher ran me over`.
A car dealer from Kent was left with an extra shock after being hit by a van when he discovered that the driver was multiple Formula One champion Michael Schumacher.
Glock repeats: I`m okay for Hungary.
Toyota's Timo Glock has reiterated that he is feeling fine heading into the Hungarian Grand Prix this weekend, even though he had that scary looking shunt at Hockenheim less than two weeks ago.
Renault Roadshow returns to Johannesburg.
The ING Renault F1 team staged a special demonstration on the streets of Johannesburg at the weekend, taking its roadshow initiative to the city in partnership with the Gauteng provincial government.
British GP caused Glock shunt.
Toyota F1 has revealed that a bruising British Grand Prix, in which he twice left the road, ultimately led to Timo Glock suffering a major accident two weeks later at his home race in Germany.

McLaren prepared and ready for Hungary.
McLaren-Mercedes CEO Martin Whitmarsh has said that the Woking-based outfit is feeling 'confident' about their prospects going into next weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix.
Mosley takes action against <I>Bild<I> now.
Following confirmation that FIA president Max Mosley is to take further action against the News of the World and sue the British tabloid 'paper for libel, it appears that German newspaper Bild is now in the firing line too.
Mosley to sue for libel.
Little more than 24 hours after his victory in the High Court, FIA president Max Mosley has revealed that he is to take further legal action against the News of the World after starting libel proceedings against the 'paper.

Webber keeps Red Bull top on day 3.
Red Bull topped the times for the third day in succession on Thursday at the Jerez de la Frontera circuit in Spain, but this time it was the turn of 'A' team member, Mark Webber to set the pace.