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Permanent chief steward for grands prix.
The rotation of senior stewards at grands prix throughout the year has often provoked claims of inconsistency among Formula One figures, but will end in 2006 with the decision to appoint a permanent chief steward to oversee each race weekend.

Jay Kay revs up celebrity competition.
Any hopes the Pro Celebrity Race that will precede the first round of the Formula One World Championship in Bahrain would be any less competitive than the Grand Prix itself have been shattered by the announcement that Jamiroquai front man Jay Kay will be lining up.
EJ returns to banking.
Former Formula One team boss Eddie Jordan has been appointed as director and key shareholder of London-based hedge fund Clareville Capital in an attempt to help it expand.

Super Aguri expecting results soon.
Super Aguri have formally unveiled the team that will make its Formula One debut at Bahrain, insisting that they have what it takes to become a force to be reckoned with.

Heidfeld: Renault, Honda to head pack in Bahrain?
Nick Heidfeld has predicted that Renault and Honda will lead the way in Bahrain next weekend, the opening round of the 2006 FIA Formula One World Championship.

Honda complete pre-season testing.
Honda has concluded its preparations for the 2006 Formula One season after Anthony Davidson completed a three-day test session with the RA106 in Spain.
Bahrain reveals Race of Legends line-up.
Determined to put on a show when it opens the Formula One world championship for the first time, the Bahrain Grand Prix has lined up an imaginative blend of professional and celebrity drivers for its weekend curtain-raiser.
Montagny signs on as Aguri reserve.
Former Renault F1 reserve driver Franck Montagny has agreed to temporarily fulfil a similar role at grand prix newcomer Super Aguri, signing a deal to play back-up to Takuma Sato and Yuji Ide at the first two races of the season.

Sir Stirling tips Fernando, Kimi.
Sir Stirling Moss, widely regarded as the greatest driver never to win the Formula One world championship, has tipped current racers Fernando Alonso and Kimi Raikkonen to join the list of F1 greats.

Super Aguri, Midland brave Silverstone snow.
While a number of the leading teams again took the track in Valencia, Midland and Super Aguri instead braved the cold conditions at Silverstone to complete a single day of testing at the home of the British Grand Prix.
Ricard adds new barrier system.
Already regarded as one of the safest and most hi-tech venues, Paul Ricard has added to its reputation by installing a brand new barrier system at selected parts of the circuit.
Schumacher: I`m so motivated.
Despite rumours about pending retirement, starting his own team and even whether Bridgestone will be a match for Michelin this season, Michael Schumacher has only one thing on his mind ahead of the 2006 F1 campaign - adding an eighth world title to his record haul.

Preston: Team achieved all goals at test.
Super Aguri chief technical officer Mark Preston insists that the team will perform respectably on debut in Bahrain in two weeks' time, despite only making its first track appearance in Spain this week.
Barcelona test - day three: 23 February.
Honda and Renault paced the third day of testing at Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya, with Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello sandwiching Giancarlo Fisichella and Fernando Alonso in the top four.

Williams: Karthikeyan has talent to succeed.
Sir Frank Williams insists that Narain Karthikeyan can still make it as a Formula One racer, despite the Indian having had to accept a test driver role with his team for 2006.

Raikkonen overcomes red flags to go quickest.
Kimi Raikkonen overcame a spate of red flags at Catalunya to post the fastest time of the day in Spain as McLaren hit the track for the first time this week.

Strong start for MF1 in Spain.
MF1 Racing made a strong start to its latest test session ahead of the Formula One season as the final Barcelona test of the pre-season kicked off on Tuesday.

Super Aguri join the fray in Barcelona.
After a brief shakedown session last week at Kemble Airfield, the Super Aguri Formula One team has joined up with its rivals for the first time as the latest F1 group test kicked off in Barcelona.

Webber out front in Spain.
Mark Webber set the pace as the final pre-season Formula One test in Barcelona got underway in mixed weather conditions on Tuesday.

Henkel extend McLaren partnership.
McLaren Mercedes has announced that long-term partner Henkel has extended its deal with the team in a new multi-year agreement.
Alesi lands Direxiv role.
Former F1 pilot Jean Alesi has firmed up his relationship with increasingly involved motorsport sponsor Direxiv by officially joining the company as senior executive director.
Cecotto: If I can do F1, Rossi can!
Johnny Cecotto, the last man to attempt to switch from motorcycle racing to Formula One, sees no reason why Valentino Rossi cannot follow in his footsteps, following the Italian's recent outings with Ferrari.
Jardine: I`m going to miss it.
Ousted ITV1 Formula One analyst Tony Jardine has said he is going to miss being part of the British terrestrial television channel's coverage in 2006, but he's got plenty of other media plans up his sleeve.

Montoya eyes Renault move?
McLaren-Mercedes driver Juan Pablo Montoya could be on his way to Renault at the end of this season, following Ron Dennis' decision to sign Fernando Alonso, who will go the opposite way.