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Ferrari launches lower, lighter F2003-GA.
The forty-ninth single-seater to come out of the famous Ferrari at Maranello, and designed to compete in the Formula One world championship, was unveiled by the Scuderia's four-man driving line-up at its official launch today [Friday].
Q&A: Cosworth Racing.
Last week, whilst much of the country was at standstill because of a few flakes of snow, ITV's James Allen made the trip to Northampton to unveil Cosworth Racing's new state-of-the-art dynomometer facility.

Benson and Hedges extends Jordan sponsorship.
Eddie Jordan today confirmed that Benson & Hedges will be the principal sponsor of the Jordan Ford team in the 2003 FIA Formula One World Championship.

Barcelona test - day three: 5 February.
Ferrari led the way again today [Wednesday], at the Catalunya Circuit, near Barcelona and Michael Schumacher was fastest, the German improving upon his best time set yesterday by around four tenths of a second.
Hanjin Shipping renew with Renault F1.
The Mild Seven Renault F1 Team and Hanjin Shipping have today announced a multi year extension of their partnership. Flavio Briatore, Managing Director of Renault F1 Team UK commented: "I am pleased to see our business alliance with Hanjin continue.
Jordan finally decides... it's Firman!
The Jordan team has, at last, made up its mind over which man will partner Giancarlo Fisichella in 2003, with the nod going to reigning Formula Nippon champ Ralph Firman.
Who is Ralph Firman?
Weighing in at 170 lb, Ralph Firman looks to be the latest addition to the F1 paddock, if reports are to be believed. So who is this Englishman? Crash.net investigates.
Firman firms up Jordan deal?
Briton Ralph Firman has emerged victor in the battle for the final seat on the F1 grid as reports place him in the second Jordan seat for 2003.
Minardi to make official tyre complaint.
Minardi made the usual decision to run on Avon Formula 3000 tyres this week at Valencia, its hand forced by the lack of supply of Bridgestone tyres available to the team so far this year.

King of Sweden visits Ferrari.
King Carl Gustav XVI of Sweden was on a private visit to Ferrari this week, accompanied by the Swedish Ambassador to Italy, Staffan Wrigstad and a delegation of representatives from Sweden's economic, scientific and business communities.

WilliamsF1 BMW FW25 - technical specifications.
Complete technical lowdown on the new WilliamsF1 BMW FW25, launched today [Friday] at the Circuit de Catalunya, Spain. Chassis - WilliamsF1 FW25: Transmission: WilliamsF1 semi-automatic. Clutch: AP.
Q&A: Dr. Mario Theissen.
BMW Motorsport Director Dr Mario Theissen discusses the company's latest F1 engine, the P83, how their involvement in F1 helps with road car production and more...
Montoya completes first laps with FW25.
Today's WilliamsF1 launch ceremony was completed with a spot of on-track action, as Juan Montoya took the all-new BMW-powered FW25 for its inaugural laps around the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona.

Wurz: McLaren can beat Ferrari.
West McLaren-Mercedes 'third driver' Alexander Wurz has said that his team can beat Ferrari this year. He also revealed that the MP4-17D - with, which the Woking based concern will start the 2003 season - will utilize many new parts including a heavily revised new suspension.

Valencia test - day three: 30 January.
McLaren-Mercedes continued to set the pace today [Thursday] at Valencia, with David Coulthard posting the quickest time of the week so far, a 1m 10.977s.

Verstappen tests for Minardi, tyre woes continue.
The second day of the Minardi team's opening test of the 2003 season, at Valencia's Circuit Ricardo Tormo, should have been a particularly satisfying occasion, as it marked the return of popular Dutch driver, Jos Verstappen, to the F1 arena.

Valencia test - day two: 29 January.
McLaren-Mercedes third driver Alexander Wurz set the quickest time today [Wednesday] at Valencia, beating Ferrari's Michael Schumacher by five tenths of a second. Wurz completed 68 laps and set a best time of 1 minute 11.104 seconds.

Valencia test - day one: 28 January.
Ferrari's Rubens Barrichello set the pace today [Tuesday] at Valencia, beating Jordan's Giancarlo Fisichella, who was a surprise second quickest, by three tenths of a second.
Button: There's no need to be nasty...
The working relationship between BAR new boy Jenson Button and veteran team-mate Jacques Villeneuve has not got off to the best of starts, but the still young Briton believes that he can more than handle it having dealt with politics throughout the first three years of his F1 career.

Puma signs two-year Minardi deal.
Sportswear giant Puma AG and the Minardi F1 team have agreed a two-year partnership contract where the German-based company becomes official racewear partner of the resurgent Italian operation.
Valencia test - day four: 24 January.
WilliamsF1 and McLaren shared an otherwise deserted Circuit Ricardo Tormo as the latest Formula One group test in Valencia drew to a close for the week.

BAR completes second 2003 test.
The Lucky Strike BAR-Honda team completed its second test of 2003 with Jacques Villeneuve and Jenson running at the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona, building on the fact that it is the first team to field two brand new chassis and put them through their paces.

Valencia test - day three: 23 January.
McLaren's Kimi Raikkonen regained top spot for the Woking team as testing at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo moved into its third day under clear and sunny skies.

Hakkinen to begin great adventure this weekend.
Mika Hakkinen, the double Formula One World Champion, will this weekend begin one of his greatest adventures when he takes part in the 38th Arctic Rally, Lapland, for the first time.