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Pre-San Marino GP testing update - team by team.
All the Formula One teams except Arrows were testing this week with the majority at Valenica. Find out what each team was up to: Ferrari - Testing on two fronts at Fiorano and Mugello:

BAR-Honda address reliability issues in Valencia.
BAR Honda completed a comprehensive three-day test in Valencia yesterday [Thursday] with the combined aim of working through the reliability issues that resurfaced in last weekend's Brazilian Grand Prix and achieving a steady performance gain in the coming races.
Fiorano test - day three: 4 April.
Ferrari contined testing today [Thursday] at Fiorano but this time it was Michael Schumacher's turn to drive, using an F2001. On the day's schedule was a tyre development programme. A total of 118 laps - 10 on the short course - was completed with a best time of 58.665 seconds.

British American Racing goes arty!
Bringing together Art and Formula One Racing, the Lucky Strike BAR Honda team are proud to announce the launch of a brand new arts initiative.

Michael wasn't expecting such a good performance.
After a gripping wheel-to-wheel battle with the pole winning BMW-Williams of Juan Pablo Montoya, Michael Schumacher took the lead out of the second corner of the Brazilian Grand Prix, which he then went on to win after a textbook drive.
Track rod ends Arrows race.
It was an eventful race for the OrangeArrows team in Sao Paulo yesterday. Both drivers were retired because of broken rear track rods. Brazilian, Enrique Bernoldi, started the race in the T-car after his race car was damaged during the

Michael gives Bridgestone the edge - just.
Michael Schumacher drove to victory in Brazil on Bridgestone tyres after battling for virtually the entire race against his brother Ralf.

Jaguar R3 better balanced?
A typically dusty and slippery track made for difficult driving conditions yesterday as the Jaguar Racing team prepared for the third round of the 2002 FIA Formula One World Championship at the Interlagos circuit in Sao Paulo.

Brazilian GP preview - Ferrari.
From a technical point of view, the Interlagos circuit currently used for the Brazilian Grand Prix presents one of the more difficult challenges of the season.
Brazilian GP preview - Toyota Racing.
The Panasonic Toyota Racing team arrives in Brazil for round three of the 2002 Formula 1 World Championship buoyed by an encouraging start to its season in the Far East.
Jaguar wind tunnel finally operational.
Coinciding with the announcement of an addition to its aerodynamics team, Jaguar Racing was also able to confirm the imminent opening of its own wind tunnel.
Jaguar reveals new head of aerodynamics.
Jaguar Racing has announced a major step forward in its on-going quest for aerodynamic advancement on the troublesome R3, as Ben Agathangelou joins the team as head of aerodynamics from the start of May.

Brazilian GP preview - Michelin.
Michelin's Formula One partners will be in action at the Interlagos circuit in Brazil this weekend for the third round of the 2002 FIA F1 World Championship.
Jaguar turns to HP for source of aero help.
In an effort to accelerate solutions to Jaguar Racing's current aerodynamic problems, the team has turned to an increased amount of computer-based simulated wind-tunnel work.

Further problems halt Renault.
Renault's Formula One team endured another frustrating day of testing in Barcelona, as an unidentified problem restricted Jarno Trulli to less than ten laps.
Oastler ousted in BAR shake-up.
BAR's Engineering Director, Malcolm Oastler and Chief Designer, Andy Green have been ousted from the Brackley based team in the first wave of changes brought about by new team principal, Dave Richards.

Briscoe testing for Toyota.
Ryan Briscoe today [Wednesday] tested for the Panasonic Toyota Racing team at Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona. Briscoe carried out work on a new engine specification, as well as a newly-built chassis and general set up work for April's Spanish Grand Prix.
Yoong hits back at Irvine's criticism.
Problems set in for KL Minardi driver Alex Yoong while running strongly in 15th position at the weekend, when his fuel rig failed to deliver sufficient fuel during his first ever home race at the Sepang circuit on Sunday, the young Malaysian driver forced to retire shortly afterward with gear box
Schumacher slides to another Sepang pole.
Michael Schumacher's hold over the Malaysian Grand Prix extended into qualifying for the 2002 event, as he maintained his unbeaten record in the session for a fourth straight year.

Liqui Moly to sponsor Jordan.
Liqui Moly has agreed a two-year sponsorship of DHL Jordan Honda, commencing at this weekend's second round of the 2002 Formula One World Championship in Malaysia.
Hakk has McLaren contract for 2003, says Rosberg.
Two times World Champion Mika Hakkinen has a deal to return to F1 with McLaren in 2003 according to his former manager Keke Rosberg.

FIA rules against Phoenix.
Phoenix Finance, the group that bought the assets to Prost Grand Prix will not race this year, F1's ruling body, the FIA has said.

Yoong's father defends his son.
Alex Yoong's father Hanifah Yoong, has defended his son from those attacking the Malaysian's right to be in F1. Hanifah said: "Alex is well prepared for his first ever home grand prix and his mental strength will see him through."
USA to get live F1 broadcast.
ABC Sports has announced that it will televise four Formula One races this season, including the United States Grand Prix on September 29th.