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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.

News of the World stands by story.
The editor of the News of the World , Colin Myler, has reacted to the High Court's decision to award FIA president Max Mosley ?60,000 in damages for an invasion of privacy by stating he fears for the freedom of the British press.

Bourdais: Mixed views on Vettel move.
Sebastien Bourdais has admitted that he views team-mate Sebastian Vettel's move to Red Bull Racing for the 2009 Formula One season as both a good and bad thing for his own F1 future.

Piquet: Still plenty to do.
Nelson Piquet Jr has admitted that his stunning second place finish in the German Grand Prix at Hockenheim won't automatically lead to an upturn in his fortunes for the remainder of the Formula 1 season.

Winkelhock: F1 was great, but its over.
Markus Winkelhock has admitted that his Formula 1 career is unlikely to extend to a second race as he continues to remain focused on his career in the DTM.

DC, Barrichello clash at Hockenheim.
David Coulthard and Rubens Barrichello endured a disappointing return to Hockenheim after the Formula One veterans were involved in a coming together during the German Grand Prix.
`Shaken` Glock expected to be fit for Hungary.
Timo Glock is 'shaken', but otherwise okay - that was the news from his Toyota team following the German's hefty accident in front of his home fans in the German Grand Prix at Hockenheim today.
Piquet praised for `impeccable` German GP.
Nelsinho Piquet has been lauded by his Renault team after producing the drive of his fledgling Formula 1 career to finish up on the podium in the German Grand Prix - from all the way down in 17th spot on the starting grid.
Massa defends wet-weather F1 prowess.
Felipe Massa has spoken out to defend his wet-weather prowess in Formula 1, despite having floundered in the rain-lashed British Grand Prix at Silverstone a fortnight ago.
Webber defends F1 racing prowess.
Mark Webber has brushed off suggestions he is more of a Formula 1 qualifying specialist than a racing expert - pointing to his 2008 points total that sees him sitting eighth in the drivers' standings at the midway stage of the campaign.
Haug happy with Heikki, Lewis.
Mercedes motorsport boss Norbert Haug has added weight to McLaren's defence of Heikki Kovalainen amid suggestions that the Finn is to under threat of being replaced by Nico Rosberg next season.
Ferrari duo dismiss mistakes as `part of racing`.
Kimi Raikkonen and Felipe Massa have stressed that the errors committed in the British Grand Prix a fortnight ago - branded 'stupid' by Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo [see separate story -

Honda likely to retain F1 line-up in 2009.
Honda looks likely to keep both Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello in its Formula 1 line-up in 2009 - that was the assertion of the Brackley-based concern's team principal Ross Brawn ahead of the German Grand Prix this weekend.
Heidfeld admits to set-up frustration.
Nick Heidfeld has admitted that he was beginning to get very frustrated by the problems that saw him fall away from BMW Sauber team-mate Robert Kubica towards the halfway point of the Formula One season.
Lewis Hamilton says he`s the Rafael Nadal of F1.
Lewis Hamilton has likened his 'hunger' to lift his first Formula 1 World Drivers' Championship crown to that of Rafael Nadal chasing his maiden Wimbledon men's singles tennis trophy on the same day that the McLaren-Mercedes star so memorably triumphed in the British Grand Prix two weeks ago.
BMW hints at unchanged F1 driver line-up in `09.
For the first time this year, Dr Mario Theissen has suggested that BMW-Sauber will retain an unchanged driver line-up in Formula 1 in 2009 - seeming to quell speculation about Nick Heidfeld's future at the squad.
`Rosberg will replace Kovalainen` at McLaren.
In speculation that could turn the Formula 1 driver market on its head, Nico Rosberg has been tipped to replace Heikki Kovalainen - the man he defeated to claim the inaugural GP2 Series crown - at McLaren-Mercedes next year, according to Michael Schumacher's manager Willi Weber.
Schumacher: I quit to save Massa`s F1 career.
More than a year-and-a-half on from his retirement from Formula 1, Michael Schumacher - the most successful driver in the sport's history - has revealed that he walked away to save his team-mate and friend Felipe Massa's career.
Alonso-Ferrari-Santander rumours grow.
Speculation has intensified that key McLaren-Mercedes sponsor Santander is to jump ship and join forces with Ferrari in 2010 - taking former double Formula 1 World Champion and disaffected Renault incumbent Fernando Alonso with it.
The Stig a `seriously good driver` says F1 champ.
The Stig - the enigmatic hero of popular BBC motoring programme Top Gear - has received high words of praise indeed, from none other than double Formula One world champion Fernando Alonso.
McLaren agree to pay Ferrari F1 spy row costs.
The very public Formula 1 spy row that engulfed the sport in 2007 has finally come to a close, with McLaren announcing that they will pay the legal costs of arch-rivals Ferrari after the matter was settled in front of the FIA World Motor Sport Council last September.