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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.
`Nazi` claim dropped in Max Mosley F1 sex case
The High Court case over what the News of the World termed Max Mosley's 'sick Nazi orgy with 5 hookers' has taken a new twist, after the newspaper was forced to drop its 'Nazi' allegations and deny suggestions of blackmail.
F1 chief Mosley brought `crime upon himself`.
Max Mosley has been accused of bringing the disrepute into which he has fallen entirely upon himself, with his activities being described as having a 'potential criminal flavour' - as the court case in which he is suing the News of the World for defamation and breach of privacy continued t
Fears over Donington access played down.
Donington Park is to be redeveloped under the watchful eye of renowned Formula 1 circuit designer Hermann Tilke, with promises that the venue - frequently criticised for its traffic problems - will be easily accessible for all.
Raikkonen upbeat after Silverstone troubles.
Formula One world champion Kimi Raikkonen insists that he is not allowing himself to get too disappointed by his result in the recent British Grand Prix, claiming that potentially his 'most difficult' race could have done greater damage to his hopes of adding a second title.

Schumacher offered Champions League squad place.
Seven time Formula One world champion Michael Schumacher has apparently turned down the chance to make his UEFA Champions League debut, having been offered the chance to play in the opening round of this year's competition.
Women back up Mosley orgy claims.
Two of the women involved in Max Mosley's widely-reported orgy have confirmed the FIA president's claims that the session did not have a Nazi theme.
Hamilton to demo McLaren at Brands DTM.
British Grand Prix winner Lewis Hamilton will return to the DTM bill when the series returns to UK shores, at Brands Hatch, next month, when he demonstrates his McLaren-Mercedes MP4-23 around the tight confines of the Indy Circuit.
Alonso: Hamilton `unlucky` in second year in F1.
Fernando Alonso has dismissed any notion that his former McLaren-Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton is making more mistakes in his second season of Formula One in 2008, insisting the young Briton has simply been 'a little bit unlucky'.
Super Aguri F1 assets to go under the hammer.
The assets of the Super Aguri F1 team - which collapsed earlier this season due to chronic debts - are to be auctioned off at the end of the month.

Bernie wants more F1 playboy antics from Hamilton.
Bernie Ecclestone has said Lewis Hamilton's growing - if controversial - 'playboy' image is doling wonders for the popularity of Formula 1, and has called on his McLaren-Mercedes team to let the young Briton 'off the leash' more often.
Ex-F1 ace Davidson brands Massa `rubbish`.
Anthony Davidson has launched a stinging attack on former Formula 1 rival Felipe Massa, following the Brazilian's abject performance at Silverstone on Sunday that included no fewer than five spins en route to 13th place - and last - at the chequered flag.
Massa vows to `wipe out` Silverstone F1 memory.
Felipe Massa has insisted he will put his nightmare weekend at Silverstone firmly behind him - after encountering problems from the first day of practice right through to the end of the race.
Barrichello: Honda has more magic moments to come.
Rubens Barrichello has described his return to the podium in the British Grand Prix as 'magic', adding that he is convinced that there are still 'plenty more' good times to come from Honda in the future.
British GP - Post-race press conference - Pt.1.
TV unilaterals Q: Lewis, you started the season with a win, you won the Monaco Grand Prix, but now the moment's yours. Let's savour the moment, describe your emotions on that slow-down lap, having won the British Grand Prix.
Vettel and Red Bull `haven`t spoken` about 2009.
Sebastian Vettel has again sought to play down suggestions that he is now assured of a Red Bull Racing seat in Formula 1 in 2009 following David Coulthard's retirement announcement this weekend, whilst joking that the fact that he knows the energy drinks-backed concern's owner 'should help'.
Todt is `everything FIA President should not be`.
Patrick Head has made no effort to hide his and Williams' opposition to Jean Todt taking over the running of the FIA once Max Mosley steps down, describing the former Ferrari team principal as 'confrontational, argumentative and not impartial'.

`Disappointed` Silverstone vows to fight on.
British Racing Drivers' Club President - and the last Briton to lift the Formula 1 World Championship laurels - Damon Hill has spoken of the 'blow' to Silverstone of having seen the British Grand Prix taken away from it, but has insisted the BRDC is blameless and vowed that today's announcement w