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Official: Aguri to switch to new car at German GP.
The Super Aguri F1 team has confirmed that their new car, the SA06, will make its debut at the German Grand Prix on July 28, one race later than was originally planned.

Hakkinen: Kimi should stay with McLaren.
With several teams vying for his services next year, Kimi Raikkonen has been urged to stay where he is for 2007 by former mentor and McLaren legend Mika Hakkinen.

<I>Crash.net</I> preview - US Grand Prix.
by Ollie Barstow. Formula One has seen some controversial races in its time but even the most fleeting fans will be likely to remember the 2005 United States Grand Prix for years to come, a race that arguably became the most disgraceful chapter in the sport's history.

One to forget for Midland.
After an encouraging weekend at Silverstone, Midland endured a race to forget in Montreal after a collision between drivers Tiago Monteiro and Christijan Albers on the opening lap effectively ended the team's Canadian GP before it had started.

Late error ends encouraging Sato run.
There was late disappointment for the Super Aguri F1 team in Canada when contact with the infamous Montreal walls prevented Takuma Sato from securing an encouraging 14th place finish.

Rosberg at fault as Webber fails.
Mark Webber was left frustrated with team-mate Nico Rosberg after the Williams driver failed to perform in qualifying for the second straight race in Montreal.

Montoya: I should have been on row two.
Juan Pablo Montoya admitted he should have gone better in qualifying for the Canadian Grand Prix after securing a place on the fourth row of the grid in Montreal.

Plans for Russian Grand Prix back on track?
Chelsea Football Club owner Roman Abramovich is reportedly set to build a Formula One standard circuit in Moscow with the intention of bringing the sport to Russia for the first time in the near future.

Albers: Good time, but work to do.
Christijan Albers admitted that the Midland team still has work to do ahead of qualifying, despite outpacing Ferrari driver Michael Schumacher during the Friday practice sessions in Montreal.

Fry: Willis could return.
Honda team chief Nick Fry has admitted that Geoff Willis could yet remain with the team, despite the appointment of Shuhei Nakamoto as senior technical director earlier this week.

Alonso pole in Canada.
Fernando Alonso produced another dominant performance in qualifying for the Canadian Grand Prix to secure his fifth straight pole position as Renault secured a lock-out of the front row in Montreal.

Albers secures Exact-ly the right deal.
Midland MF1 driver Christijan Albers will help support the Dutch football team during the Canadian GP this weekend and at the USGP the following one, following confirmation he has signed a two-event deal with Exact Software.

Thursday press conference - Canadian GP - Pt. 1.
Drivers: Giancarlo Fisichella (Renault), Franck Montagny (Super Aguri), Kimi Raikkonen (McLaren), Jacques Villeneuve (BMW Sauber). Press conference.
Midland: Canada could let us take first points.
Midland MF1 Racing's head of race and test engineering, Dominic Harlow has predicted they could well score points this weekend at the Canadian GP.

Super Aguri agrees deal with Rodac.
The Super Aguri F1 team has announced that it has concluded an agreement with Rodac International BV to provide the squad with tools for the production process and the maintenance of the team's F1 cars.

Albers 'can't wait' for Canada.
At the scene of arguably one of the finest hours of his debut season in F1, Christijan Albers will be looking to secure a strong finish for the MF1 Racing team as Formula One descends on Montreal for the ninth round of the year.
Aero run ends Midland test.
Christijan Albers and Giorgio Mondini completed Midland MF1's latest test with an evaluation of the M16's transatlantic aerodynamics package ahead of next weekend's Canadian Grand Prix.

Toyota: Monza test OK for us.
Toyota chief test engineer, Gerd Pfeiffer has said that the Cologne-based squad enjoyed a 'generally' successful test this week at Monza.
Stirling 'honoured' by Mallory unveiling.
Sir Stirling Moss has admitted to being affected by the welcome he received at the unveiling of a life-size bronze statue commemorating his achievements at Mallory Park this week.

Jacques explains GPDA decision.
Jacques Villeneuve has broken his silence on his reason for resigning from the Grand Prix Drivers' Association, insisted that he took the decision 'out of principle'.

McLaren: Alonso keeps getting better.
McLaren CEO Martin Whitmarsh says he is 'happy' with the continued progress of future driver Fernando Alonso and that the Spaniard is already a better driver than when he signed for the team back in December.

Honda announce new supplier deal.
The Honda Racing team has announced that it has agreed a new supplier agreement with Tripp Luggage.

Villeneuve brings F1 back to London.
1997 F1 world champion, Jacques Villeneuve brought Formula One back to the streets of London on Tuesday, when he drove last season's BMW Sauber C23B on a custom-built track near Hyde Park.

Speed-y retirement for Webber and Schumacher.
Mark Webber and Ralf Schumacher conceded their elimination from the British Grand Prix was a mere racing accident after the Toyota was tipped into a spin by Scott Speed and then collected the hapless Australian.