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Coulthard praises new McLaren.
McLaren Mercedes driver David Coulthard has joined his team-mates, Kimi Raikkonen and Alexander Wurz, in giving the new MP4-18, a glowing report following his first outing in the car this week at Barcelona.
First pictures: Raikkonen and MP4-18.
After a brief introduction in the hands of Alex Wurz two weeks ago, the new McLaren-Mercedes MP4-18 has been put through its paces in the hands of Kimi Raikkonen at Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya over the past few days.
TV to show a day in the life of... Eddie Jordan.
Behind the glitz and glamour of Formula One lies hours, days and months of hard graft, and exactly what goes on on any given day will be revealed to British television viewers tonight, in the latest in a series of 'business expos?s'.
Wilson share offer more popular than anticipated.
British Formula One rookie Justin Wilson has had his immediate future in the top flight guaranteed by a phenomenal response to the innovative share issue designed to raise money for his seat at Minardi.
Panis tests new engine, da Matta quickest in UK.
Panasonic Toyota Racing continued its dual three-day test at Silverstone and Monza yesterday [Wednesday], with Cristiano da Matta and Olivier Panis both completing substantial mileage.
Monza test - day three: 5 June.
Ferrari finally moved to the top of the timesheets on home soil, as test driver Felipe Massa took over the F2003-GA and led the way at Monza, with BAR-Honda keeping up the pressure with Takuma Sato.

Renault announces new partnership with Clearswift.
The Mild Seven Renault F1 Team has today announced a new partnership with Clearswift, the world's leading provider of software for managing and securing email.

Kimi pleased following first run in MP4-18.
Championship leader Kimi Raikkonen has given the new MP4-18 his vote of confidence today [Wednesday], following his first taste of the new car at the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona.
Montoya: I know nothing of Ferrari deal.
Monaco Grand Prix winner Juan Pablo Montoya has denied having signed, considered or even having talked about a possible deal to join world champions Ferrari in the future.
Second free session halted by Button accident.
The second of Saturday morning's free practice sessions in Monaco was interrupted by a violent accident for Jenson Button, which left the young Briton requiring urgent medical attention.

Minardi strengthens links with another sponsor.
Following hot on the heels of last week's positive announcement of greater backing from the Trust IT company, Minardi used the glamorous surroundings of the Monaco Grand Prix to reveal that another Dutch sponsor, the Muermans Groep, is to increase its commercial support of the team with immediate
Superfund steps up support for Minardi.
Minardi's good weekend off track at the Monaco Grand Prix continued on Saturday, as it followed the news that commercial partners Trust International and Muermans Groep had increased their commitment to the team by announcing that hedge fund management company, Quadriga, is also to step up its in

BMW WilliamsF1 link up with Xilinx.
The BMW WilliamsF1 Team today announced a new commercial association with Xilinx, the world's leading programmable logic supplier, as an official partner of the team for the 2003 season.

Best qualifying session of year for Minardi.
In near-perfect weather conditions, European Minardi Cosworth yesterday [Thursday] opened its account for the 2003 Monaco Grand Prix - the 61st running of Formula One's most glamorous event - in positive fashion.

Q&A: Craig Wilson.
Jenson Button's race engineer, Craig Wilson, talks about his job at B.A.R-Honda, what it is like being an F1 engineer and more... Q: Craig, what do you love about your job?

Unsung hero - Craig Wilson.
Craig Wilson joined Lucky Strike B.A.R Honda as race engineer to Jenson Button at the start of this season. Before beginning his tenure with the team he worked for Williams F1 and it was there, in 2000 when he was engineering Ralf Schumacher's car, that he first met the young Brit.

Q&A: John Howett (Toyota).
John Howett, President of Toyota Motorsport GmbH, talks about his role at the team, his relationship with Ove Andersson, the affect of the new rules and more... Q: John, having graduated from Loughborough College of Technology, how did you first become involved with Toyota?

Heinz-Harald Frentzen's lap of Monaco.
This weekend's Monaco Grand Prix, the jewel in Formula One's crown despite complaints about the track and its pit-lane, will feature a slightly remodelled circuit layout, giving the drivers something else to think about as they emerge for first practice on Thursday morning.

Diamond link sees Cat go pink.
Jaguar is set to turn heads at this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix, not just for the celebrity-led diamond glamour programme it is undertaking, but for its unique one-off look.

McLaren target Nurburgring debut for MP4-18.
The West McLaren-Mercedes team look set to debut their new car, the MP4-18, at the end of June, when the European Grand Prix, takes place at the Nurburgring, Germany.
Q&A: David Pitchforth (Jaguar).
Jaguar Racing's Managing Director David Pitchforth talks about the Austrian Grand Prix, heading to Monte Carlo, and much more... Q: David, two race weekends, Barcelona and Austria and two more points, the car is clearly improving?
West offers guide to surviving Monaco.
With Formula One circus heading to the Mediterranean Riviera next weekend, the West media office has decided to offer a 'beginner's guide' to surviving what is widely regarded as the toughest race week of the year.
Verstappen 'proud' of extra Trust in Minardi.
Holland's only Formula One driver, Jos Verstappen has expressed both his delight and pride that Dutch technology company Trust has decided to increase its support for the Minardi team.
McLaren designers happy with new car.
The new three-pronged design team at McLaren International admit that they are pleased with the way the new MP4-18 has turned out after a long winter and spring of research and development.