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Silverstone test - day three: 20 February.
Arrows driver Heinz-Harald Frentzen set the quickest time today [Wednesday] while testing at the Silverstone circuit, Great Britain.

Minardi to benefit from new steering system.
KL Minardi Asiatech today announces that it is to develop power-assisted steering for its latest PS02 Formula One cars in co-operation with technical partner, Spillner Engineering of Germany (Duesseldorf).

Prancing Horse Racing sets Australian record.
In what is believed to be an Australian record, Melbourne-based specialised race team Prancing Horse Racing will field nine cars from its stable for the Cleanevent Nations Cup support races at the Foster's Australian Grand Prix starting on February 28.

Jaguar link-up with DuPont Performance Coatings.
Starting with the Australian Grand Prix in two weeks time, DuPont Performance Coatings will become a major sponsoring partner of Jaguar Racing.
Toyota launches British TV sponsorship of F1.
Toyota will launch its four-year sponsorship of British broadcaster ITV 's Formula One coverage on Sunday 3 March 2002 with the Australian Grand Prix, the first grand prix for the new Panasonic Toyota Racing team.

Q&A: Murray Walker [2].
Following Friday's announcement that Murray Walker will continue to 'broadcast' to his fans worldwide through his involvement with Orange, Crash.Net caught up with him at the launch of the 'Orange Murray Walker race review' and asked him a few questions about his thoughts on the 2002 seaso

Testing update - team by team.
All the Formula One teams have been testing at various different venues this week. Find out what each team has been up to: Ferrari - Schumacher happy with new car:
Estoril test - day one: 15 February.
The BMW WilliamsF1 team commenced a three-day test yesterday [Friday] at the Estoril circuit, in Portugal. This test is the penultimate test for the WilliamsF1 Team before the first Grand Prix of 2002 in Melbourne on March the 3rd.

Q&A: Murray Walker.
Orange yesterday [Friday] announced the launch of the Murray Walker Race Review. This service will be available following each of the 17 Grands Prix race weekends and will launch after the first race in Australia on Sunday 3 March 2002.

Deutsche Post or DHL for Jordan title backer?
Jordan Grand Prix's decision to unveil its 2002 campaign at Brussels airport has set tongues wagging among the Formula One fraternity.
Go, Go, Go.... Walker voices Orange race news.
Despite retiring from the commentary box last season, veteran Formula One broadcaster Murray Walker will still be heard talking about the sport on a regular basis.

Q&A: Jarno Trulli.
Italian driver Jarno Trulli talks about what it means to be with Renault F1; his relationship with Renault boss Flavio Briatore and a lot more: Q: What does it mean to you to be with Renault?
Ecclestone told 'bid for Kirch stake'.
Formula One ringmaster Bernie Ecclestone has hinted that he is willing to buy back Kirch Media's stake in SLEC, but has been told to make the company a 'serious offer'.

Yoong's manager speaks of nothing going right.
Alex Yoong's manager, Simon Munger, speaks after Wednesday's Minardi test where Yoong ended the day with a best time more than three seconds adrift of his team-mate, Mark Webber.

Arrows to launch in Melbourne.
As has become the norm for the Leafield team, OrangeArrows has announced that it will unveil its definitive 2002 livery in the sunny surroundings of Melbourne's Albert Park.

A fun fuelled evening of stars, cars and guitars.
As the Formula 1 fraternity heads full throttle towards the start of the 2002 season, the Grand Prix Party, held last night at the Royal Albert Hall in aid of Professor Sid Watkins' charity, the Brain and Spine Foundation, proved a welcome night's diversion for some of the best known names in F1.
Q&A: Patrick Faure
Patrick Faure talks about why Renault is returning to F1 as a constructor; what the team hopes to achieve and a lot more: Q: As Chairman and CEO of Renault F1, is it a dream come true to return to Formula 1 as a constructor?

Q&A: Flavio Briatore.
Renault F1 boss Flavio Briatore talks about the team's driver pairing - Jenson Button and Jarno Trulli; his plans for 2002 and a lot more: Q: How do you rate your race driver pairing?
Arrows no longer Trust worthy for 2002.
Dutch computer peripherals producer Trust has announced that it has severed all ties with the Orange Arrows team after the announcement that Heinz Harald Frentzen will partner Enrique Bernoldi in 2002 instead of Dutchman Jos Verstappen.

Beveridge's death was avoidable, says coroner.
The inquest into the death of marshal Graham Beveridge at the Australian Grand Prix last year has concluded that the incident was 'avoidable'.
Ferrari announces new sponsor.
It may have lot FedEx to Williams, but Ferrari still manages to attract new backers into Formula One with the announcement that it will carry the logos of IT company AMD this season.

Ferrari F2002 - technical specifications.
The lowdown on Ferrari's latest Formula One car - the F2002 - launched at Maranello, Italy on Wednesday 6 February 2002: Model: F2002 Engine: 3000 Ferrari (Type 051), V10 Total Displacement: 2.997 cm3 Timing Gear: 40 valves
Diniz wins court battle with Arrows.
Pedro Diniz has overturned a legal charge brought against him by Arrows boss tom Walkinshaw, which claimed breach of contract when the Brazilian quit the team in late 1998.
Toyota's young drivers all seated for 2002.
Toyota Motorsport has defined the individual programmes for all three of its young drivers for the upcoming season.