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Heidfeld thanks team for lucky pit-call.
Nick Heidfeld has thanked the Williams-BMW team for the decision to bring forward his second scheduled pit-stop in the Monaco Grand Prix, after it allowed to leap-frog team-mate Mark Webber and claim his best finish in Formula One.

Winning Monaco is special, admits Raikkonen.
Kimi Raikkonen showed that he had not entirely shrugged off his more hedonistic side to concentrate on winning the Formula One world title, by promising to celebrate his Monaco Grand Prix victory properly.
Schumi: Everything that could go wrong did...
In the past five years, one of the favourite ways to describe Michael Schumacher was 'lucky'. Not any more...
Montoya: Race will be hard work now.
Juan Montoya has expressed his disappointment at being sent to the back of the grid for the Monaco Grand Prix, following the stewards' decision that he was to blame for a three-car pile-up in Saturday practice.
Raikkonen cruises to Monaco win.
Kimi Raikkonen proved to be Mercedes' 'diamond geezer' in Monaco, celebrating the German marque's 200th grand prix with a convincing win on the streets of the principality.
Montoya blamed for shunt, sent to back of grid.
The Monaco stewards have sided with David Coulthard and the other drivers caught up in Saturday morning's practice shunt by blaming Juan Montoya for the incident and sending the Colombian to the back of the race grid as a result.
Irvine-Jordan rumour picks up speed.
Despite fervently denying that he would swap helmet and gloves for a role behind the desk at any level of motorsport when he retired from Formula One, Eddie Irvine reckons that he would make a decent team boss.
Williams plays down BMW rumours.
Williams technical director Sam Michael has played down speculation that the team may be on the verge of parting with engine supplier BMW after a difficult start to the 2005 season.

Kimi, Juan set to shine in Monaco.
McLaren-Mercedes drivers Kimi Raikkonen and Juan Pablo Montoya will have even greater reason to sparkle at the most glittering event on the Formula One calendar, after the Woking team revealed the extent of its link with diamond specialist Steinmetz.

Villeneuve: Imola result was a life-saver.
Sauber driver, Jacques Villeneuve has admitted that without Imola - when he finished in fourth place, he could really have been in it.

Williams conclude deal with QinetiQ.
The BMW WilliamsF1 Team today confirmed details of a new 'technical partnership' with QinetiQ - the technology solutions company privatised from the UK government's defence and evaluation research laboratories. According to a statement from the Grove based squad:

Jordan: Points possible for us at Monaco.
Jordan sporting director, Trevor Carlin is hopeful that the Silverstone based squad can break their duck in Monaco this Sunday and notch up their first points of the season - and their first since the Midland take over at the start of the year.
Williams `upgrade` FW27 again.
Williams technical director, Sam Michael has confirmed that the Grove based team will introduce yet more new aerodynamic improvements this weekend for the FW27 at the Monaco GP, as they bid to bounce back from a rather lacklustre start to the year.
Bellm severs all ties with BRDC.
Sir Jackie Stewart's 'success' in winning the backing of his fellow British Racing Drivers' Club members has prompted rival Ray Bellm to announce his resignation from the club.
Wurz to drive third McLaren in Monaco.
Alex Wurz will return to the three-car McLaren line-up for the opening day of this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix, despite suffering a high-speed smash during last week's group test at Paul Ricard.

Williams complete Italian test.
Williams has completed its three day test session at the Vallelunga circuit as preparations continue for the showcase event of the Formula One calendar at Monaco.

Todt insists: Results don`t show our performance.
Ferrari boss Jean Todt insists that the team's recent results do not fully reflect the overall competitiveness of the team, and that poor grid positions have disguised the real speed of the F2005.

Italian prosecutor calls for Senna trial to end.
The prosecutor general dealing with the manslaughter trial over the death of Formula One legend Ayrton Senna has asked that proceedings against Patrick Head and Adrian Newey be halted - some eleven years after the three-time F1 World Champion was killed in an accident at Imola.

Badoer begins more tests for Ferrari.
Ferrari resumed testing yesterday [Tuesday], with veteran test driver, Luca Badoer out on track at the Scuderia's private facility at Fiorano.

Williams enjoy first ever day at Vallelunga.
The BMW Williams-F1 team ran at Vallelunga in Italy today [Tuesday] for the very first time, as Antonio Pizzonia and World Touring Car Championship [WTCC] front-runner, Andy Priaulx kicked off a three-day test for the Grove based squad.
Hot stuff for Trulli!
Jarno Trulli may have racked up his fifth top five finish in as many races at the Spanish Grand Prix, but there was another hot streak that grabbed the Italian's attention during the event.
Trulli: My best race in F1?
Jarno Trulli may have given Toyota its third podium finish of the season in what he described as possibly 'the best race' of his Formula One career, but the Italian insisted that team-mate Ralf Schumacher also deserved a similar reward.
Honda speaks out against BAR ban.
Honda has finally spoken out following the FIA court of appeal's decision to ban Formula One partner BAR for two races and strip the team of the points and podium it secured at Imola two weeks ago.
FIA ready to levy disrepute charges against BAR.
Motorsport's governing body, the FIA, has hinted that it may pursue further action against the BAR-Honda team following its exclusion from the San Marino Grand Prix on technical grounds.