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Hawthorn trophy goes to Hamilton.
Lewis Hamilton has been awarded the prestigious Hawthorn Memorial Trophy at the Motor Sports Association's annual Night of Champions.
Hamilton commits to McLaren for five more years.
Lewis Hamilton will be a McLaren-Mercedes Formula 1 driver until at least the end of the 2012 season, after the team announced it has prolonged his deal for a further five years - boosting his pay packet and extending the 23-year-old's relationship with the squad to 15 years.
FIRST PICS: Red Bull Racing RB4.
The covers came off Adrian Newey's second creation for Red Bull Racing at a damp-looking Jerez de la Frontera, as David Coulthard and Mark Webber unveiled the RB4 to the waiting media.
Alonso unveils `new` helmet design.
Fernando Alonso's return to Formula One testing with Renault also heralded the return of familiar colours to his cockpit, as the black-and-white helmet of last year was replaced by the more patriotic colours seen during the Spaniard's world championship campaigns.
DTM to provide home for F1 outcasts?
Formula One outcasts Christian Klien and Ralf Schumacher could be poised to follow the likes of Mika Hakkinen and Heinz-Harald Frentzen by switching to touring cars in the DTM.
Six testing liveries for Williams.
The coming Formula One campaign promises to be one packed with milestones for the Williams team, and plans to mark each highlight begin with a series of special colour schemes, starting from the testing livery on display in Spain this week.

Heidfeld opts for new manager.
BMW Sauber's Nick Heidfeld will change managers at the end of the season, following news that Andre Theuerzeit will replace Werner Heinz. Theuerzeit and Heinz will now work together this year in order to ensure a smooth transition.
BW, T-Systems to work together.
As suggested over the past few weeks, Deutsche Telekom has swapped its cycling sponsorship for Formula One, but will be a technology partner rather than major backer.

Raikkonen compliments Stoner.
Finn Raikkonen may look a little 'cold' in the top picture, but he had some warm comments about Stoner and his achievements during the 2007 MotoGP season.
McLaren `not handicapped` by `07 controversy.
Martin Whitmarsh is confident McLaren-Mercedes will not in any way suffer from the events of the 2007 Formula 1 season, when the British squad invested heavily in its all-out title tussle with Ferrari, and was fined a sporting record $100 million USD for being found in possession of its rival's c

Wurz moves to Honda.
Despite being expected to remain with Williams in a development capacity, Alex Wurz will instead represent the Honda camp in this year's Formula One world championship, having agreed to fill the team's vacancy as test and reserve driver.
Fisichella slams `pay driver` rumours.
Giancarlo Fisichella has hit out at those suggesting that he is poised to buy a seat in the Force India F1 team for the forthcoming Formula One season, claiming that if he had the sort of figures being quoted, he'd stay at home.
Schumi rejected top job at Ferrari.
Michael Schumacher apparently rejected the opportunity to become Ferrari's new sporting director when the Scuderia reshuffled its technical team at the end of 2007, according to Jean Todt.

Toyota and Wurth team up.
The Panasonic Toyota Racing team has confirmed a new 'official supplier' deal with fixings and assembly specialists W?rth.

Blundell`s view: 2007 F1 season review - Pt. 1.
by Rob Wilkins The 2007 FIA Formula 1 World Championship had it all, with drama by the bucket load both on and off the track.

Ferrari reward spy case whistleblower.
Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo has personally invited the Surrey photocopy shop employee who helped uncover the McLaren 'Spygate' scandal to Italy to thank him.
Theme set for 2008 Goodwood Festival of Speed.
The Earl of March has announced the theme of the 2008 Goodwood Festival of Speed, which is 'Hawthorn to Hamilton - Britain's Love Affair with World Motor Sport'.

Q&A: Christian Horner - EXCLUSIVE.
by Russell Atkins Red Bull Racing was without doubt an improved team in 2007, but given the talent and resources at their disposal, many expected them to have improved rather more.
Etihad signs Abu Dhabi deal.
Having already been involved in the Formula 1 paddock as sponsors of the Spyker/Force India team, Etihad Airways has been named as title sponsor of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, which will debut on the F1 calendar in 2009.

Bell: Mackereth was just reckless.
Renault technical chief Bob Bell has admitted that he feels engineer Phil Mackereth was 'reckless' in his actions that led to the regie being dragged into the Formula 1 spying row and hadn't set out to give his new employees any kind of unfair advantage.

ROC: Vettel shocks the regulars.
As was the case three years ago when Heikki Kovalainen made his debut in the Race of Champions, Sebastian Vettel enjoyed a winning start to his time in the end of season event as he partnered Michael Schumacher to victory in the Nations Cup.
Schumi in hot water over taxi stunt?
It is a story that gives a whole new meaning to the joke 'Who do you think you are, Michael Schumacher..?'