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Hungarian GP practice reactions: Toyota
Toyota reacts to the opening day of running for the Hungarian Grand Prix. Jarno Trulli - 8th:
Jacques Villeneuve confirms: I will return to F1
Former F1 World Champion Jacques Villeneuve has confirmed that he 'will return' to the top flight following a three-year hiatus in 2010 - as speculation intensifies that the French-Canadian either has signed or is soon to sign a deal with American newcomers USF1.

BMW confirm: We will continue to develop F1.09
BMW boss Mario Theissen has revealed that 'his' team will continue 'working flat-out' on developing its 2009 car - the F1.09, despite the fact it has proved woefully uncompetitive.
'Miraculous' Webber to undergo post-Hungary surgery
Mark Webber is to undergo further surgery on his broken right leg following next weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix in Budapest, as F1's newest winner admitted that he had been 'a long way from healed' and 'kidding himself a bit' when the 2009 season got underway back in March.
Klien guaranteed BMW Sauber seat for 2010?
Christian Klien could be poised for a belated return to the Formula One frontline next season, if speculation about his contract with BMW Sauber is to be believed.
Villadelprat: Brawn slump caused by money running out
Joan Villadelprat has suggested that the underlying reason behind Brawn GP's slump in competitiveness in the last two grands prix is the result of the funding beginning to run out - and things do not look a great deal more hopeful for the races to come, he fears.
BMW open to customer engine supply, eyeing Red Bull?
BMW has dropped hints that it may be willing to follow fellow German manufacturer Mercedes-Benz in supplying 'customer' versions of its engines to other F1 teams - with suggestions the Bavarian marque has Red Bull Racing as its prime target.
Trulli: Nurburgring ill-fortune masked Toyota pace
Jarno Trulli has insisted that Toyota was far more competitive than its results in the German Grand Prix at the N?rburgring made it appear - as the Italian's second-quickest lap time on race day was masked by his 17th-place finish at the chequered flag.

Trulli hampered by 'winter test conditions'.
As usual, the Nurburgring managed to throw a weather-related curve ball at the majority of the Formula One field, defying its July slot on the calendar to produce cold, windy and, occasionally, wet conditions to make a mockery of the settings teams had expected to run.
Brawn: Barrichello was never going to win with 11th-best lap
Whilst seeking to diffuse the incendiary situation in his characteristically measured, professional manner, Ross Brawn nonetheless managed to deliver a withering put-down to Rubens Barrichello's assertion that Brawn GP cost him victory in the German Grand Prix - arguing that 'you can't win a race

Webber: Penalty was a little harsh.
German Grand Prix winner Mark Webber has jokingly suggested that his drive-thru' penalty for contact with Rubens Barrichello may have been used to make the race more interesting, such was the apparent dominance of his Red Bull car.

German GP race quotes: Scuderia Toro Rosso
Scuderia Toro Rosso reflects on the German Grand Prix at the Nurburgring. Sebastien Buemi - 16th:
Barrichello: Brawn made me lose the race
In an incredible post-race outburst, Rubens Barrichello accused Brawn GP of costing him victory in this weekend's German Grand Prix at the N?rburgring - and suggested that the team is going the right way to throwing the 2009 world championship away.

German GP qualifying quotes: Ferrari
Ferrari responds to qualifying for the German Grand Prix at the Nurburgring. Felipe Massa - 8th:

Downforce gains have harmed overtaking, admits designers.
Some of the leading technical lights in Formula One have admitted that they under-estimated the amount of downforce that would be clawed back by the teams following the redrafting of the rules for 2009, with the subsequent adverse effect on overtaking.

Force India receive police visit.
The Force India F1 team has confirmed that it received a visit from police and legal personnel during the opening day of the German Grand Prix at the Nurburgring - but insists that the matter is minor.

Willis laid off by Red Bull.
Geoff Willis has been relieved of his role as technical director at Red Bull Racing, apparently the latest victim - and the most high-profile - of the wave of redundancies being forced on Formula One teams.

Webber fastest in FP1.
Mark Webber kept Red Bull Racing at the head of the timesheets as the German Grand Prix opened for free practice under moody skies at the Nurburgring.

Heidfeld running new-look helmet at home race.
Nick Heidfeld has unveiled the crash helmet design he will run at the is weekend's German Grand Prix, the result of a competition organised on behalf of charity by his official website.

Heidfeld to run with special helmet design
BMW Sauber F1's Nick Heidfeld will compete at the German Grand Prix this weekend, the latest round in the 2009 FIA F1 World Championship, with a special helmet design.
Teams complain about Cosworth requirement for 2010 entry.
Formula One bosses appear poised to have to fend off another controversy ahead of this weekend's German Grand Prix, amid claims that they 'hand-picked' newcomers for the 2010 championship based on their willingness to use Cosworth engines.
Speedcar Series goes pop as financial bubble bursts
The Middle East and Asia-based Speedcar Series has collapsed following just two seasons, it has been announced - after a rescue deal spearheaded by new boss Claudio Berro failed to save it from financial meltdown.

Kovalainen turns focus to Nurburgring
Heikki Kovalainen endured a tough weekend at Silverstone during the British Grand Prix after failing to finish what could be the final F1 event at the Northamptonshire circuit.
Windsor: Danica is on our list of potential 2010 drivers
F1's first American team in more than two decades - the Peter Windsor and Ken Anderson-led USF1 - has begun an evaluation process of home-grown talent to occupy its two seats on the grand prix grid in 2010...and IndyCar's leading lady Danica Patrick 'is on the list'.