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Stewart delights fans at Knockhill.
Three times Formula 1 World Champion Sir Jackie Stewart gave the highly appreciative crowd something to cheer about when he drove one of his famous blue Tyrrell F1 cars at the inaugural Scottish Classic SpeedFair event at Knockhill Racing Circuit.

BMW forced to remove controversial fins.
The FIA has banned BMW's unique and controversial vertical wings on the nose of their F1.06, after claiming they impaired visibility and therefore presented a safety issue.

Honda set for milestone race at Hockenheim.
Honda will compete in their 300th grand prix in Germany this weekend, when Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello pilot the RA106's in Sunday's race.

Honda secures land speed record on Bonneville 400.
Honda's record attempts on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, USA, reached a fitting climax on Thursday when Alan van der Merwe piloted his Honda F1 car to three new land speed records, each eclipsing those set on the previous day, when the Bonneville 400 team finally reached a measured mile spee
Goeschel to retire - from BMW at least.
Burkhard Goeschel, the man behind BMW's Formula One involvement, is to retire at the end of October, following a shake-up among the company's senior management.
Donington ready to re-live GP history.
Donington Park again echoed to the sound of grand prix machinery past and present as the wraps were taken off the GPlive initiative which aims to celebrate the top flight of motor racing over the decades.
<I>GPlive</I> latest stop for F1x2.
Minardi's F1x2 team swapped one classic British circuit for another on Tuesday [18 July], as its busy summer schedule cranked up another gear at the launch of GPlive .

Tyre issues deflate Webber.
Williams-Cosworth's hopes of ending a five race run of failing to score points were ruined by a curious tyre issue that harked back to the 2005 Turkish Grand Prix, when they were hit by a similar problem.

Schumacher: Mechanics did top job to fix car.
French GP pole-winner, Michael Schumacher has thanked all his Ferrari mechanics after they fixed his car following a fire in the free practice session on Saturday morning.

Dennis hints at Montoya return.
Only days after he was though to have raced his last grand prix, Juan Pablo Montoya has been offered a chance to make a possible racing return after Ron Dennis confirmed that the Colombian has not yet been released from his McLaren contract and therefore could yet be called back.

PICS: Schumacher on 'fire' in France!
Michael Schumacher's bid to close the gap to Fernando Alonso in the drivers' championship almost went pear-shaped on Saturday morning when his Ferrari 248 F1 caught fire in free practice at Magny-Cours.

Premature end to day for Barrichello and Speed.
Although it is a popular venue for many drivers, the challenging Magny-Cours circuit can still pose problems for drivers, not least the Nurburgring corner that claimed two victims in practice for the French Grand Prix.
Petrobras to refuel Williams' ambitions.
WilliamsF1 enters this weekend's French Grand Prix hoping that revised fuel from long-time partner Petrobras will help power it back towards the front of the grid.

I will keep pushing to score, vows Monteiro.
Midland MF1 driver, Tiago Monteiro has set his sights on getting a 'good' race result this Sunday at the French GP.

Honda ready for second speed record attempt.
Having seen their first attempts washed out by irregular weather patterns, Honda Racing F1 have returned to Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, USA to attempt the outright land speed record for a Formula One car yet again.

Brits to lead Montoya replacement list.
With Juan Pablo Montoya turning his back on Formula One in favour of a new career in the NASCAR series, his vacant, and valuable, McLaren seat is more than likely to be the subject of rumour and speculation over the coming months.

Monteiro: I had a Sato 'kamikaze' special.
Tiago Monteiro has branded Takuma Sato a 'kamikaze' after the two collided in the United States Grand Prix at Indianapolis, forcing them both to retire.

Coulthard: Thanks Juan Pablo!
David Coulthard unusually thanked Juan Pablo Montoya at the end of the United States Grand Prix after following up his eighth place in Canada with seventh place and add another two points onto his tally.

Monteiro and Sato blame one another after clash.
Tiago Monteiro and Takuma Sato were left pointing the finger at one another after coming together at the restart of the United States Grand Prix, having managed avoided the first corner clashes.

Dennis decides not to play 'blame game'.
A frustrated McLaren-Mercedes were keeping blame to a minimum after both Kimi Raikkonen and Juan Pablo Montoya emerged the highest-profile victims of the second corner crash in an incident that initially appeared to lay blame at the Colombian's door.

Button places blame on Montoya for demise.
Jenson Button laid blame for his demise from the United States Grand Prix firmly at the door of Juan Pablo Montoya after he was involved in the turn two pile up at Indianapolis.

Sato pulls off surprise with 18th on grid.
Although 18th place on the grid does not often stir much of a reaction, few failed to be impressed by Takuma Sato in qualifying for the United States Grand Prix, who proved his love for the Indianapolis circuit to out qualify Nico Rosberg, Jarno Trulli and Tonio Liuzzi in his Super Aguri.
Honda - and schools - beat Ferrari at Indy.
The Honda Racing F1 team beat off stiff opposition from Scuderia Ferrari, plus the lesser-known Bradfield Panthers and East Cobb Flying Cougars to record the fastest time of the day at Indianapolis to start the US Grand Prix weekend on top.

Webber, Klien and Montagny suffer early baths.
Although most of the attention at the first corner of the United States Grand Prix was on Nick Heidfeld's spectacular flip, three others cars would not make it to turn two when they were involved in their own separate incident.