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Ralf 'not to blame' for Monza shunt.
Ralf Schumacher has been cleared of making an error that led to the massive accident he suffered on the opening day of the latest Formula One group test at Monza.
Schumacher detained in hospital after test smash.
Ralf Schumacher was in hospital last night after exiting the first day of the Monza test in spectacular fashion following an accident.
Monza test - day two: 3 September.
McLaren-Mercedes driver David Coulthard set the pace for second successive day today [Wednesday], at the Monza circuit in Italy.

Ferrari: We caused tyre quarrel.
Ferrari has today admitted that they are responsible for the current tyre row, after they complained to the sport's governing body, the FIA.
Montoya to invoke soccer law for early exit?
Juan Pablo Montoya may decide to enforce an European Commission ruling introduced for soccer purposes if he is refused permission to leave Williams and join McLaren for next season, according to the German press.

Monza test - day one: 2 September.
McLaren-Mercedes driver David Coulthard set the pace today [Tuesday], at the Monza circuit in Italy.
Button's bird gets the boot.
The ribbing may now finally end for Jenson Button, following the expulsion of girlfriend Louise Griffiths from the BBC 's Fame Academy talent-spotting show.

Burti to return to Ferrari in 2004?
Luciano Burti has been summoned to Ferrari's headquarters in Maranello, prompting speculation that he could be set to return to the team next year, after testing for the outfit in 2002.

Michelin reacts angrily to tyre rule changes.
The remaining three races in the 2003 FIA Formula One World Championship could be thrown into confusion following news that the FIA plans to implement a new interpretation of the sporting regulations concerning F1 tyres.

Celebrities 'rock' at Rockingham - F1 style.
To cap off a sizzling August, a host of celebrity favourites will gather at Rockingham to sample the Minardi Formula One team's 'Thunder at the Rock' and take in a performance from current rock phenomenon The Darkness .

Barrichello slams Hungarian marshals.
Ferraris Rubens Barrichello has hit out at the marshals at the Hungarian Grand Prix following his horrific crash on Sunday, the Brazilian adding: "nobody was there to assist me."

Minardi to run Arrows A23 at Mugello.
Minardi will test last year's Arrows car, the A23, next week, when they put it head-to-head with their own car, the PS03.
Alonso, Trulli and Renault to 'race' in Moscow.
Fresh from his first Formula One victory, Fernando Alonso has been set a new challenge - driving his Renault R23 racing car round the streets of Moscow. And at the speeds the average Russian taxi driver goes, the youngest Grand Prix winner will have his work cut out to keep up!
McLaren to persevere with MP4-17D.
Suggestions that the radical McLaren-Mercedes MP4-18 will never race took another step towards reality last night, when it was confirmed that the Woking team will press its current MP4-17D into action at the final three races of the year in order to help Kimi Raikkonen's championship chances.
Todt refuses to concede season.
'Very disappointing' was the way Ferrari team principal Jean Todt described the outcome of Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix, when Michael Schumacher scored just one point for the team and Rubens Barrichello retired with a suspension failure.
Firman unhurt after monster shunt.
Ralph Firman appears to have escaped relatively unscathed after suffering a massive crash that halted the opening free practice session on day two of the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Hungarian GP - Warm-up times.
1. Michael Schumacher Germany Ferrari-Ferrari 1min 22.210secs 2. Fernando Alonso Spain Renault-Renault 1min 22.460secs 3. Juan Montoya Colombia Williams-BMW 1min 22.521secs
Baumgartner gets F1 debut as Firman stand-in.
Zsolt Baumgartner will make his Formula One debut in front of his home crowd this afternoon [Saturday], having been drafted into the Jordan-Ford team as replacement for Ralph Firman, who has been ruled out of the weekend after his morning practice shunt.
Webber equals best qualifying performance.
Mark Webber put his Jaguar R4 on the second row of the grid for tomorrow's Hungarian Grand Prix, equalling his best career qualifying performance by taking third spot behind Fernando Alonso and Ralf Schumacher.
Ralf makes most of penalty let-off.
Ralf Schumacher showed just why he and his Williams-BMW employers fought so hard to have the ten-place penalty imposed on him after the Hockenheim Grand Prix overturned by taking a front row spot for this weekend's Hungarian race.
Fisichella confirmed at Sauber for 2004.
In line with expectation, the Sauber Petronas team revealed after qualifying in Hungary that it had signed Giancarlo Fisichella as its lead driver from the 2004 Formula One season.
Hungaroring changes meet with mixed response.
Alterations made to the track layout at the Hungaroring were supposed to fill the drivers with enthusiasm ahead of this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix, but met instead with a degree of scepticism.

Q&A: Jarno Trulli and Fernando Alonso.
Renault F1's Jarno Trulli and Fernando Alonso have high hopes this weekend for the Hungarian Grand Prix following a positive season and a three-four finish at the German GP three weeks ago.

Feature: Dieter Gundel, Ferrari's electronics wiz.
Dieter Gundel - as his name would suggest, Ferrari's electronics and control software engineer is another of the growing band of key international figures that have made the legendary Italian team so successful in recent years.