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Albert Park lobby decries night race proposal.
Bernie Ecclestone's throwaway comment, made in the build-up to Sunday's Australian Grand Prix, that more events could run under lights to benefit the majority audience in Europe has been met with derision by sections of the Melbourne population.
Engine change for Massa.
As if qualifying 16th due to a gearbox failure wasn't bad enough, Felipe Massa's Australian Grand Prix got a little tougher after Ferrari decided that it needed to change the Brazilian's engine before the race.
Rosberg puts Williams back in points.
There is something about the opening round of the season where Nico Rosberg is concerned, as the German repeated his Bahrain result from last season to a tee to claim seventh place - and two points - in Melbourne.
Coulthard accepts blame for Wurz shunt.
David Coulthard has accepted full responsibility for the accident which eliminated both himself and Williams rival Alex Wurz from the Australian Grand Prix.

Webber: I didn`t think I`d be seventh.
Mark Webber extended his envious home record in qualifying for the Australian Grand Prix with his fourth top ten starting position in a row around Albert Park, a seventh place on the grid that gives hope to Red Bull of a potential points finish for the first round of the season.
Massa out without setting time in Q2.
Felipe Massa topped the list of names knocked out of Australian Grand Prix qualifying at the second attempt, the Brazilian's wretched Melbourne luck added to when his Ferrari ground to a halt after hitting a kerb.

Super Aguri sign deal with SS United Group.
The Super Aguri Formula 1 team has announced that the SS United Group Oil and Gas Company Limited will support the Leafield-based outfit this season.
Arai lines up likely winners.
As ever, battles off the Formula One track are proving as hard-fought as those in testing and, from this weekend, racing too, but helmet manufacturer Arai seems to have one success in the bag before the year starts.
Buxton next for <I>e-reporter</I> forum.
GP2 Series media and communications guru Will Buxton will be the next man to face a probing by Crash.net and e-reporter fans, after agreeing to take part in the second of the 2007 season's forum chats.

Albers urges team to `push`.
Spyker F1's Christijan Albers has said that while it is not going to be an easy start to the season for the Silverstone-based outfit in Australia, they must 'push' to do the best they possibly can.

BMW merely looking for finish in Australia.
Despite emerging as the surprise contenders to 'big three' of Ferrari, McLaren and Renault over the course of the winter period, BMW have nonetheless set themselves modest targets for the first round of the Formula 1 season in Australia.

Alonso aiming for victorious start.
Fernando Alonso has targeted a winning start to his McLaren-Mercedes career as the Formula One season gets ready to kick off at Albert Park, Australia.
Zonta: Renault can stay on top - EXCLUSIVE.
by Russell Atkins Ricardo Zonta believes Renault is in good shape heading into the opening round of the new Formula 1 campaign in Melbourne in just over a week's time, though he admits on current form Ferrari will be tough to beat.
Toyota completes pre-season running.
Toyota has concluded its pre-season testing programme ahead of the upcoming Formula 1 season with a 'fruitful' day of running at Jerez on Thursday.
Karthikeyan: It`s looking pretty good - EXCLUSIVE.
by Russell Atkins Narain Karthikeyan is upbeat about Williams' chances as the squad heads towards Melbourne for the opening race of the forthcoming Formula 1 World Championship, predicting a far happier 2007 for the Grove-based outfit than was the case last year.
Kimi: We go to Oz in `best possible form`.
With team-mate Felipe Massa heading the timesheets in last week's Formula One group test in Bahrain, Kimi Raikkonen is confident that Ferrari heads to Australia next weekend as one of the favourites for victory.

Allen: New PS3 F1 game like watching it on TV.
ITV F1 commentator, James Allen has given the new Sony Playstation 3 'Formula One Championship Edition' game the thumbs-up, following the 'launch' on Thursday.
Jardine chat now available on podcast.
The first e-reporter forum chat of the season is now available on a specially-produced podcast, allowing those who missed it - and those who want to listen again - to hear Tony Jardine's views on a range of motorsport topics.

FIA postpones waste heat recovery plans.
The FIA has announced that it has postponed the introduction of a number of new technical measures originally scheduled for 2010, but now deferred until 2011.

Honda`s sponsorless new world.
Honda Racing F1's much-hyped 'green' initiative will see its RA107 run without the traditional branding from sponsors as the tea team attempts to raise awareness of the environmental issues facing Planet Earth.
F1 plates take pole at auction.
The eagerly-awaited sell-off of Formula One-related UK car registration plates stole the show at the latest DVLA auction, appropriately held at WilliamsF1's conference centre, last week.

Becker served up F1 treat.
Former Wimbledon champion and world tennis number one Boris Becker completed his Kingdom of Bahrain tour with a visit to the Bahrain International Circuit and the third day of Formula One testing at the venue.
Davidson positive after Bahrain test.
Anthony Davidson completed the first half of Bahrain pre-season testing with the Super Aguri team in confident mood after three days of tyre work in hot and sunny desert conditions.
F1 out of step with green world?
The news that Honda could be poised to reveal its definitive RA107 in a livery featuring images of planet Earth and bearing the logos of environmentally-conscious brands shows that at least part of Formula One's heart is in the right place, but the sport as a whole still fails to exude a 'green'