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Webber shows Aussie grit.
They're a gritty bunch those Aussies and that's certainly the case for the Australian racing in Formula One, Mark Webber, who has admitted that he has been driving this season with a fractured rib.

Ecclestone: Results point to end of Ferrari era.
F1 ringmaster, Bernie Ecclestone has predicted that Ferrari's recent era of domination could be over - at least that's the initial signs following the start of the new season, which has seen Renault win in both Australia and Malaysia.

Ferrari confirms: F2005 to debut in Bahrain.
Two wins for Renault, and only two points for Michael Schumacher, from the opening two races of the 2005 Formula One season has been enough to force Ferrari into giving the new F2005 an earlier than expected race debut.

Speed on top for Red Bull at Barcelona.
With Renault, Toyota, McLaren and BAR already busy testing in France ahead of the Bahrain Grand Prix next weekend, today [Thursday] saw Williams join Red Bull Racing at Barcelona.
Alonso plays down title talk.
He may have become the first Spaniard to ever lead the Formula One world championship, but Malaysian Grand Prix winner Fernando Alonso is keeping his feet firmly on the floor when it comes to discussing his title chances.
BAR race lasts three laps.
BAR-Honda's decision to 'forcibly retire' its two cars at the end of the Australian Grand Prix backfired - ironically and spectacularly - at Sepang, where both Jenson Button and Anthony Davidson were on the sidelines by lap three.
Trulli dedicates front row to friend.
Jarno Trulli has dedicated his provisional front row grid slot to the memory of a close friend killed while the Italian was going about the business of qualifying for the Malaysian Grand Prix.
Renault stars confident for second qualifying.
Despite there only being the smallest of gaps separating drivers at the head of the field after Saturday qualifying, Renault driver Fernando Alonso and Giancarlo Fisichella are confident that they can continue the team's frontrunning pace on Sunday morning.
Weather report - Malaysian Grand Prix.
After mixed conditions in Melbourne affected the new qualifying procedure considerably, what can the Formula One field hope for in monsoon-prone Malaysia? Sepang, Malaysia Friday
Melbourne winners struggle with handling.
Australian Grand Prix winner Giancarlo Fisichella was not a happy man after the opening practice sessions for this weekend's Malaysian round, claiming that the Renault that performed so well in Melbourne was more of a handful at Sepang.

Sauber hasn't asked for Ant, says BAR.
BAR technical director Geoff Willis has confirmed that the Brackley-based team has not been approached with regard to the availability of test driver Anthony Davidson.

Williams rubbish BMW split talk.
BMW WilliamsF1 team boss, Sir Frank Williams has dismissed rumours that the Grove based team will split with BMW at the end of the season, by confirming they have a 'long term alliance'.

Kimi: I didn't press wrong button.
McLaren-Mercedes driver, Kimi Raikkonen has dismissed suggestions the reason he stalled at the Australian Grand Prix, was because he pressed the wrong button. The Finn told the media during Thursday's FIA press conference at Sepang that that was definitely not the case.
BMW to drop Williams in quest for 'works' team?
The Formula One season may be but one race old, but already the rumour mill is working over time on suggestions of what may happen less than twelve months from now.
Coulthard ready to start again in Sepang.
One of the benefits of being a Formula One veteran is knowing never to take anything for granted - something that David Coulthard has learned well over his eleven years in the top flight.

Malaysia is an exceptional race, says Heidfeld.
Nick Heidfeld has revealed that Malaysia is one of his 'favourite' races of the season.
Villeneuve: The car was just too slow.
Jacques Villeneuve has admitted that his race pace was too slow to build on the fourth place he 'secured' in qualifying at the Australian Grand Prix, but has blamed his car rather than carrying the can himself.
Minardi cashes in on SMP link.
Apparently unbowed after its difficult start to the 2005 Formula One season, Minardi has revealed that it has renewed its links with Russia's SMP Commercial Bank for another year.

Australian GP screensaver now available.
It's what motorsport fans have been waiting for all winter, but the new Formula One season is now underway after the first race of the year in Australia.
Michael put me on the grass, seethes Heidfeld.
Nick Heidfeld blames Michael Schumacher for the incident that put the pair of them out of the Australian Grand Prix on lap 42.
Michelin take first blood in tyre war.
With all-new tyre regulations for 2005, it was always going to be a facinating first battle to see what the compound boffins at Michelin and Bridgestone had cooked up, and from the Albert Park race, Michelin has won the first battle.
Stoddart takes legality row to court.
The saga over Minardi's participation in the Melbourne Grand Prix took another dramatic twist ahead of Friday's second free practice session, when Paul Stoddart announced that he would take his case to the Victorian Supreme Court.

Red Bull: We never gave Minardi our backing.
The saga surrounding the involvement of Minardi in the opening Grand Prix of the season in Australia has taken another twist after Red Bull Racing denied supporting Paul Stoddart in his attempts to start the season with the unmodified 2004 specification Minardi PS04B.

Villeneuve slams 'destroyer' Richards.
Jacques Villeneuve has hit out at his former boss, David Richards - who of course sacked him at the end of 2003. The Canadian, who has been given a second chance in Formula One, following Peter Sauber's decision to sign him for 2005, added that DR 'poisoned' the paddock against him.