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Irvine to switch focus to Minardi?
Having been linked with a possible purchase of his former team Jordan earlier this season, Eddie Irvine could now elect to make a bid for perennial back markers Minardi according to reports.
Head admits to flaws in wind tunnel work.
Patrick Head has admitted that the Williams team has done some serious soul-searching since the disappointing race at Silverstone, and has discovered some anomalies after running a full-size car in the wind tunnel at Grove.
Mansell: F1 must stop shooting itself in the foot.
Nigel Mansell has slammed the current status quo in F1, branding the sport a 'Mickey Mouse' affair. Speaking to British newspaper, The Daily Mirror , the 1992 F1 world champion urged F1 ringmaster, Bernie Ecclestone to take action and ensure F1 remains the pinnacle of motorsport.

Jordan secures deal with Steelback Brewery.
Jordan Grand Prix have announced that they have reached an 'official sponsorship agreement' with Steelback Brewery for the remainder of the 2005 F1 season.

Jordan drivers: Ricard test big help.
Jordan driver, Tiago Monteiro has confirmed that the team found some 'interesting set-ups' at Paul Ricard last week during their two-day test.

Trulli eyes points return.
Toyota driver, Jarno Trulli has promised he will do 'everything' he can to finish in the top eight this weekend at the German Grand Prix, after just missing out on the points at Silverstone, when he came home ninth, one place behind team-mate, Ralf Schumacher.

Sauber: New front wing doing the business.
Team Sauber-Petronas have revealed that their new front wing is a 'definite step forward'.

Minardi go double Dutch.
Minardi will have an all Dutch line-up for the German Grand Prix at Hockenheim this weekend after confirming that Robert Doornbos is joining the Italian team as a replacement for Patrick Friesacher.
<I>ITV</I> found guilty over Imola GP.
British broadcaster ITV was wrong to have cut to an advertising break during the closing laps of the San Marino Grand Prix, according to the national television watchdog Ofcom.
Jordan joins Ferrari at Ricard test.
Jordan Grand Prix trebled the number of cars pounding around the Paul Ricard HTTT circuit in the south of France on Thursday, fielding two cars alongside Marc Gene's lone F2005.
Fans back Silverstone.
Whilst the action on track, in the F1 race at least, may not have been quite up to the standards of the past couple of seasons, Silverstone still managed to impress the fans who made the trip to last weekend's British Grand Prix.
Crash.net, Autocourse launch Grand Prix Archive.
Crash.net has added another string to its already impressive bow, with the launch of its own statistics database, covering every grand prix to have taken place since the advent of the world championship in 1950.
Has Bernie bought F1?
Two of the most highly sought and long-awaited UK registration plates were sold at auction late last month, but speculation continues to surround the identity of the buyers, after both were bought by anonymous phone call.
F1 footballers to return in Hungary.
Formula One's resident soccer stars will lace up their shooting boots at the end of the month as the Fondazione Mondiale Piloti per la Solidariet? - or Champions for Charity Foundation - challenges an All Star team at the Puskas Ferenc Stadium in Budapest.

Irvine: Ferrari switch would be wrong for Jenson.
Former Ferrari driver Eddie Irvine has said that Jenson Button would be wrong to think about a switch to the Scuderia next season following speculation that the Brit was being lined up to replace Rubens Barrichello.
CARTOON: Silverstone traffic problems return.
The British Grand Prix used to be synonymous with traffic congestion and rising temperatures as fans attempted to make their way in and out of the circuit. This year, however, the frustration was confined to the track as lapped cars played their part in the outcome of the race.
Clear: Taku made 'an unfortunate error'.
Takuma Sato effectively committed hari-kari in the British Grand Prix by switching off his engine on the way to the grid, his BAR-Honda team has revealed.

Schumacher: We are going backwards.
Normally seen as one of the people on the grid who will always look for the positives from a race, world champion Michael Schumacher wasn't pulling any punches after a disappointing British Grand Prix for Ferrari.

'Hit and run' costs Jacques.
An incident during his first pit-stop, when he accidentally ran over his refueller, was all part and parcel of a tough British Grand Prix for Jacques Villeneuve as the former world champion battled to a 14th place finish at Silverstone.

Fisi hampered by mystery gremlins again.
Renault's Giancarlo Fisichella was again deprived of points Sunday, when his engine stalled after his second pit-stop.

Montoya wins British GP.
Juan Pablo Montoya took the British Grand Prix win Sunday at Silverstone, his first of the year and his first since moving to McLaren for 2005.

BAR: We can win without Button.
BAR boss, Nick Fry has vowed that the Brackley based squad will be successful with or without Jenson Button.

Montoya back in GPDA after Silverstone meeting.
Juan Pablo Montoya is believed to have rejoined the Grand Prix Drivers' Association after a meeting at Silverstone on Friday afternoon.

Another grid penalty for Kimi!
Kimi Raikkonen's World Championship hopes have been dealt a serious blow after the Finn suffered another engine failure right at the start of the second practice session on Saturday. The Finn pulled off in the complex without completing a flying lap.