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Q&A: Andy Shovlin - JB's race engineer.
Andy Shovlin is Jenson Button's race engineer, here he talks about working with the Englishman, those two podiums in Malaysia and Bahrain, and loads, loads more... Q: Andy, how did you get into F1 in the first place?
Qualifying press conference - Bahrain GP - Pt.1.
Drivers: Michael Schumacher (Ferrari), Rubens Barrichello (Ferrari), Juan Pablo Montoya (Williams) TV unilaterals
Alonso serene after day one.
Fernando Alonso was in serene mood after the first day in the desert - in spite of some problems which disrupted the day of his Bahrain Grand Prix.
Raikkonen to suffer after third engine failure.
Kimi Raikkonen's attempt to close the gap on supposed championship rival Michael Schumacher was dealt an early blow in Bahrain, when another engine problem caused him to lose valuable track time - and ten grid positions.
Circuit to blame for Michelin failures.
Michelin technicians were relieved to point to a minor fault with the new Bahrain International Circuit as the cause of numerous tyre failures in the two practice sessions that opened the historic first grand prix meeting in the Middle East.
Page & Moy offers Monaco day trip.
Respected motorsport travel company Page & Moy has responded to race fans' taste for glitz and glamour by adding a single day trip to this year's Monaco Grand Prix.
Senna case gets green light to re-open.
The inquest into the death of three time Formula One champion Ayrton Senna could be re-opened later this year - a decade on from the accident which claimed his life at Imola in 1994.

Bahrain GP preview - Jordan-Ford.
The forthcoming inaugural Bahrain Grand Prix will be momentous as the first Formula One race in the Middle East, and it is also significant for Jordan Ford as the hosting Kingdom of Bahrain is a new partner of the team for 2004.
200mph blindfolded in an F1 car?
Have ever dreamt about driving a Formula 1 car? Your dream could come true. The only catch is that you will be blindfolded and attempt to reach speeds up to 200mph.

Q&A: David Pitchforth.
Jaguar managing director, David Pitchforth reflects on the Malaysian Grand Prix, the reason for the poor starts, the performance of Mark Webber, new boy Christian Klien and third driver Bj?rn Wirdheim and more... Q:
Dixon 'pleased' with F1 debut.
Reigning Indy Racing League [IRL] champion, Scott Dixon made his F1 debut today [Friday] at Paul Ricard in the Williams-BMW FW26, the New Zealander revealing that he was 'happy' with how it went.
Williams: Dixon will get serious shot at seat.
Reigning IRL champion Scott Dixon is held in sufficiently high regard by the BMW WilliamsF1 team that his two scheduled in the FW26 will be genuine, full-fledged evaluations to see if he is 'good enough' to become one of the team's drivers for the 2005 world championship campaign.
<I>SPEED</I> to re-examine Imola tragedy.
Ten years on from one of the darkest days in motorsports history, the US-based SPEED Channel will re-visit the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix as part of its F1 Decade series, a year-long look back at Formula One races from 1994.

Oastler retires.
After a successful twenty years in motor racing, Jaguar Racing's chief engineer Malcolm Oastler has decided to announce his retirement from the sport to concentrate on setting up a rural venture with his family in his native Australia.
Rubens hits back at Juan.
Rubens Barrichello has hit out at Williams-BMW rival Juan Montoya over accusations that he deliberately held the Colombian up in his pursuit of Ferrari team leader Michael Schumacher during Sunday's Malaysian Grand Prix.

Montoya slams Rubens' dirty move.
BMW WilliamsF1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya has hit out Rubens Barrichello, accusing the Brazilian of blocking him in the closing stages of Sunday's Malaysian Grand Prix, to help protect Ferrari team leader and eventual winner, Michael Schumacher.

Start costs Jaguar, Webber dear.
Jaguar's Mark Webber endured a horrific Malaysian Grand Prix yesterday [Sunday], after the promise of Saturday qualifying, and grabbing a front-row grid slot all came to nought for the popular Aussie.

Webber wins hearts and minds.
Mark Webber won the hearts and minds of Formula One this afternoon at Malaysia, when the likeable Aussie - now almost universally tipped as a future star - turned heads by delivering a front row start for the Jaguar team.
Schumacher holds sway at Sepang.
Michael Schumacher continued to defy conventional wisdom - and cause fear in the Michelin ranks - by topping the times in Saturday's free practice sessions for the Malaysian Grand Prix.
Williams plays down Schumacher's Montoya threat.
Frank Williams has denied that Ralf Schumacher's 'threat' to push team-mate Juan Montoya off the road should they come too close during this weekend's Malaysian Grand Prix is serious.

Sepang tough on newcomers?
Sepang is a tough nut to crack, that's the verdict of the 'newcomers', or at least some of them, following practice today for the Sunday's Malaysian Grand Prix.

Bahrain Circuit opens under royal patronage.
His Majesty the King, Shaikh Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa officially opened the Bahrain International Circuit, home of the Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix, yesterday [17 March].
Sinopec to sponsor Chinese Grand Prix.
The China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation - otherwise known as Sinopec - has signed a long-term sponsorship agreement giving the company exclusive rights to sponsor the Chinese Formula One grand prix in Shanghai.