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Button makes Williams return.
Brit Jenson Button has signed a deal to take him back to the team that took him into Formula One, Williams, on a two year deal.
Prep begins for Minardi South African F1x2 GP.
It was all action at the Kyalami International Raceway near Johannesburg today, as the Minardi F1 two-seater team got underway in earnest with preparations for Monday's Altech South African F1x2 Charity Grand Prix.
Ferrari as good as it gets for '04.
Giving some hope to its rivals, for this season at least, the all conquering Ferrari F2004 is not set for any development for the rest of the season. Ferrari certainly hit the ground running this year with Michael Schumacher winning all but one race so far this season.
Zonta to replace da Matta.
Panasonic Toyota Racing has today announced that its third driver Ricardo Zonta will be promoted to the role of race driver with effect from the upcoming Grand Prix of Hungary. Zonta will replace Cristiano da Matta and race alongside Olivier Panis.

Minardi lose main sponsorship deal.
Perennial F1 back marker Minardi has announced that its sponsorship deal with the Dutch company Wilux has come to an end. The announcement was made yesterday [Wed] with both parties citing "irreconcilable differences" as the main reason for the decision to end the relationship.

Fisichella to join Renault in 2005?
Giancarlo Fisichella will return to the Renault team to replace the departing Jarno Trulli in 2005, according to reports in the British media.
New talent with Renault F1 Engineering Academy.
Mark Caldwell was named the inaugural winner of the Altran Renault F1 Team Engineering Academy Monday 26th July at Enstone.

Michael gives Bridgestone 90th win since 1997.
Michael Schumacher was in dominant form Sunday in front of his home crowd, winning his third German Grand Prix from pole position and giving Bridgestone its 90th victory since entering the FIA Formula One World Championship as a tyre supplier in 1997.

Feature: Toyota TF104 vs TF104B.
The German Grand Prix saw the race debut of Panasonic Toyota Racing's updated TF104B car, the product of months of hard work at Toyota Motorsport's factory in Cologne.
Rubens: Coulthard clash was all my fault.
Rubens Barrichello has admitted that he was at fault for the incident that saw his Ferrari collide with David Coulthard at Hockenheim.

Debris slows Renault, Alonso still third.
The Renault F1 team lost out at the German Grand Prix Sunday, due to debris on the track, which adversely affected the races of both Fernando Alonso and Jarno Trulli, although the former still managed to finish third.

Raikkonen: Accident cost me possible victory.
After a strong second position in the British Grand Prix, Kimi Raikkonen was hoping for the good form of the McLaren MP4-19B to continue in the German Grand Prix at Hockenheim.
Trulli confirms Renault departure.
Jarno Trulli has taken the unusual - and shock - decision to announce his own departure from the Renault team, ending speculation about his future with the Enstone-based squad.
Post-race press conference - German GP - Pt.1.
Drivers: Michael Schumacher (Ferrari), Jenson Button (BAR), Fernando Alonso (Renault) TV unilaterals Q: Michael, what a day in front of your home crowd...
Heidfeld: I deserve a top team.
Jordan driver Nick Heidfeld endured a disappointing home grand prix, but insists that he is still worthy of a shot at establishing himself in one of the sport's top team.

Wilux plays down Minardi 'row'
The apparent falling out between the Minardi team and its main sponsor, bathroom company Wilux, has been blown out of proportion, according to the latter's managing director Ruud Wildschut.
Renault duo wait on rules outcome.
One week after the FIA issued its own set of proposals to help chivvy along the disparate group of team owner towards a new set of regulations for 2005 and beyond, Renault drivers Jarno Trulli and Fernando Alonso admitted that they would be monitoring the outcome with some interest.
Schumacher: I can't compare to Armstrong.
Six-time world champion Michael Schumacher has admitted that his feats do not bear comparison to legendary cyclist Lance Armstrong, who is on the verge of taking his own sixth crown, this time in the Tour de France.

Schumi charmed by return of amulet.
Michael Schumacher will head into his home grand prix this weekend knowing that his lucky charm is safe and well in the pocket of his racesuit.
JPM: Gene was unlucky.
Juan Montoya believes that Williams-BMW team-mate Marc Gene was unfortunate to lose his place in the race team after just two outings, but insists that he will work as closely with new partner Antonio Pizzonia, who replaces the Spaniard for this weekend's event at Hockenheim.
Gene, Herbert first on grid for F1x2 Grand Prix.
Formula One stars past and present Johnny Herbert and Marc Gene have become the first big names among what is expected to be an impressive array of drivers to announce their participation in the Altech South African F1x2 Charity Grand Prix, which will be held at Kyalami next month.

German GP preview - Toyota Racing.
The Panasonic Toyota Racing team will debut their new car this weekend at the German Grand Prix and like McLaren's new car introduced at Magny-Cours, the TF104B, will be crucial for the Cologne based squad as they seek to move up the grid and improve on their points tally, which currently sees th

German GP preview - BMW WilliamsF1.
Following an improved performance at the British Grand Prix, and the successful completion of an all important test session at Jerez this week, the Williams team heads to the German Grand Prix with a fresh sense of optimism to produce a strong performance on home soil for engine supplier BMW.