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<I>BBC</I> 2009 F1 commentary team unveiled.
The BBC has finalised its team of presenters for its coverage of Formula 1 from next year, it has been claimed, with Martin Brundle and David Coulthard on the bill - but no James Allen, Steve Rider or Mark Blundell.
Raikkonen apologises as he kisses crown goodbye.
Having all-but kissed goodbye to his hopes of retaining his Formula 1 World Drivers' Championship crown by crashing out of the inaugural Singapore Grand Prix night race this weekend with three laps left to run, Kimi Raikkonen has apologised to Ferrari for costing the squad the lead in the constru
Ecclestone: Singapore GP `the best in the world`.
Bernie Ecclestone has enthusiastically praised the venue for this weekend's Singapore Grand Prix - the first race in Formula 1's 58-year history to be run after dark and under spotlights - as being 'without doubt the best in the world'.
Renault promise ends in Singapore disappointment.
To come away from a qualifying session that had promised to deliver so much with just 15th and 16th positions was agonising for Renault in Singapore this weekend - particularly with pole position tip Fernando Alonso predicting it will now take 'a miracle' to regain ground on race day in the Far E
Fears over `dangerous` Singapore pit entry.
Whilst the all-new Marina Bay Street Circuit has generally received an enthusiastic if cautious thumbs-up from the Formula 1 fraternity ahead of this weekend's inaugural Singapore Grand Prix in the city-state, a number of areas have come in for criticism - not least of which being the 'dangerous'

Haug: F1 championship battle not a two-horse race.
Norbert Haug has sought to dismiss suggestions the battle for the 2008 Formula 1 World Championship has now boiled down to just a two-horse race between Lewis Hamilton and Felipe Massa.

Stewart blasts F1 rules as `one-sided`.
Formula 1 World Championship leader Lewis Hamilton 'did nothing wrong' in the Belgian Grand Prix and the sport's FIA-designed rules are 'one-sided', argues Sir Jackie Stewart - even though McLaren team principal Ron Dennis insists there has been no unfair treatment of his driver in 2008.
Lauda: Vettel could remain at Toro Rosso in `09.
Despite Sebastian Vettel insisting that he has no regrets about having signed to compete with Red Bull Racing next season [see separate story - click here ], Niki Lauda has

FIA: Hamilton, Liuzzi penalties totally different.
Having controversially dismissed McLaren-Mercedes' right to appeal the penalty meted out to on-the-road Belgian Grand Prix winner Lewis Hamilton yesterday, the FIA has responded to criticism by explaining that the circumstances were entirely different to those in what was on the surface a similar
FIA rules Hamilton Spa appeal `inadmissible`.
Formula 1 World Championship leader Lewis Hamilton has failed in his bid to see the penalty that cost him victory in the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps overturned - after the FIA today ruled his and McLaren-Mercedes' appeal 'inadmissible'.

Monza hero Vettel `not for sale`; BMW missed out.
Formula 1's newest race-winner Sebastian Vettel is emphatically 'not for sale', Red Bull has insisted, as a former grand prix ace suggests BMW-Sauber missed out on a golden opportunity to keep a driver described by Bernie Ecclestone as 'super' on its books.

Alonso unsure if night races the future of F1.
Fernando Alonso has admitted that he would not be disappointed to see the rain that has followed recent Formula One races continue at this weekend's inaugural Singapore Grand Prix.
Montezemolo doubts Singapore viability
Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo has expressed concerns over this weekend's inaugural Singapore Grand Prix, but not because the race is being run under lights.

Honda enjoy `very` valuable test.
Honda boss Ross Brawn has said that 'his' team achieved some positive results this week during testing at Jerez, something that will help them both next year and during the remaining four races of the season.

Massa concludes Ferrari`s Mugello test.
Felipe Massa brought Ferrari's three-day test at the Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello to a close today [Friday].

Goodwood lures F1 star into comeback.
Former F1 and TV star Martin Brundle has been lured into making his racing comeback by Goodwood for this weekend's cult Revival event.
Clos impresses on Williams debut.
Dani Clos got his first taste of Formula One power as he joined the AT&T Williams team for this week's final F1 group test at Jerez de la Frontera, and created enough of an impression that it is being suggested that he may run with the squad again.
McLaren `will miss` veteran Hallam.
McLaren CEO Martin Whitmarsh has admitted that the Woking team will definitely miss the effort and input of long-serving head of race operations Steve Hallam, who has announced that he is leaving the team at the end of the 2008 Formula One campaign.

BMW, Asmer lead way on day 1.
BMW Sauber tester Marko Asmer topped the times on Tuesday as F1 testing began at the Jerez de la Frontera circuit in the extreme south of Spain.

Massa: Raikkonen and I are not friends.
Felipe Massa has revealed that he and Kimi Raikkonen are far from friends away from the circuit in Formula 1, adding that he expects no help from the Finn as he endeavours to defeat McLaren-Mercedes rival and world championship leader Lewis Hamilton for the 2008 drivers' crown.
Hamilton happy to have control back in his hands.
Lewis Hamilton may not have won the Italian Grand Prix to make it a hat-trick of wet race victories in this season's Formula One world championship, but has shown himself to be the man to beat in adverse conditions prior to Monza.
BMW confirms Alonso talks for `09.
BMW-Sauber has confirmed that it is in talks with former double Formula 1 World Champion Fernando Alonso about a potential drive at the team next year.