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Marshal honoured after tackling Brit GP invader.
The Motor Sports Association [MSA] has announced that Stephen Green is the inaugural winner of the Alexander Forbes MSA Marshal of the Year Award.
Karthikeyan likely for Minardi test role.
Indian racing driver Narain Karthikeyan is edging closer to the test seat at Minardi for the 2004 season after having missed out on a race seat with the Formula One tailenders.

McLaren continues partnership with Henkel.
The Team McLaren Mercedes Formula One team has announced that it has agreed a long-term extension to its partnership with Henkel Technologies. Both organisations are continuing a successful and mutually beneficial partnership, which began in 1995 under the 'Loctite' brand name.
Blundell's view: 2003 F1 season review - Pt. 3.
It's always the way, isn't it? You agree to chat to some reporter about the F1 season and, before you know it, you've been chatting 'happily' away for ages.
Exclusive: Bahrain International Circuit pics.
Exclusive: Bahrain International Circuit pics. The latest images of the construction work going on in the middle of the desert ahead of next year's inaugural Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix can now be viewed on Crash.Net .
Bernie receives Bahrain's highest honour.
Bernie Ecclestone has been awarded the Bahrain Medal of the First Degree, one of the highest personal honours that can be bestowed by the Kingdom - and one usually reserved for heads of state and people who perform outstanding services and achievements to the Kingdom of Bahrain.
Blundell's view: 2003 F1 season review - Pt. 2.
So who was the best team of 2003? Easy - yeah, you're probably right. But what about which team was the biggest disappointment? Or how about the tyre war and re-interpretation prior to the Italian GP? Controversial? You bet, and who better to ask than Mark Blundell.
Trust ends Minardi role, heads for Jordan?
Dutch IT company Trust has dissolved its partnership with the Minardi team, and is tipped to be helping Jos Verstappen find a ride elsewhere for 2004.

Piquet Jr. to get second test with Williams.
Nelson Piquet Junior has revealed that he will test with the BMW WilliamsF1 team again in January, and that it would be a 'dream' come true, should he be chosen to replace Juan Pablo Montoya in 2005, when the Colombian will depart to drive for rivals McLaren.
Briatore to be dad at 53.
Renault F1 team boss Flavio Briatore is to become a father at the ripe old age of 53, following the news that current partner, model Heidi Klum, is several months pregnant.

Tarmac goes down at Bahrain GP circuit.
The all important first layer of tarmac at the Bahrain International Circuit was completed this week. Although a further two layers of tarmac are required, the Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix organisers can now officially say that they have a circuit!
Sauber opens ultra-modern windtunnel.
A fresh breeze, in the literal sense of the word, is now blowing through the Hinwil premises of the Sauber-Petronas team, as the Swiss team was finally able to present its new, ultra-modern, windtunnel to the media.
Successful Vallelunga test for Minardi.
European Minardi Cosworth this afternoon concluded a highly successful three-day test at the Vallelunga circuit, the team's engineers completing an extensive technical programme, many aspects of which will contribute directly to establishing the final specification of the 2004 European Minardi ch

Jerez test - day four: 11 December.
McLaren-Mercedes driver Pedro de la Rosa was quickest for the second day running today [Thursday] at Jerez, as the teams present again enjoyed dry and sunny conditions.

Kovalainen in at Vallelunga for Minardi.
After persistent rain soaked this region yesterday, the second day of European Minardi's scheduled three-day test at the Vallelunga circuit, near Rome, took place in cold, but otherwise improved weather conditions.

Tyre tests for Burti and Ferrari at Fiorano.
Ferrari's Luciano Burti was back testing at Fiorano today [Thursday] at the wheel of an F2003-GA, following his run on Tuesday. The day's programme centred on tyre testing for next season and was carried out entirely on a damp track.
Jerez test - day three: 10 December.
McLaren-Mercedes driver Pedro de la Rosa was quickest today [Wednesday] at Jerez, as the teams present finally managed to get in some dry running. The Spaniard completed 72 laps in total in the new 2004 McLaren - the MP4-19, his best a 1 minute 17.153 seconds.

F1 needs Mr. E even more now, says Montezemolo.
Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo has said that F1 needs Bernie Ecclestone even more now, following news that a settlement has been reached to stop the manufacturers' forming a rival single-seater series - the GPWC.
Siedler to get F1 chance with Minardi.
A shared association with motorsport backer Superfund will see young Austrian driver Norbert Siedler given the chance to test a Formula One car with Minardi later this week.
Wilson rockets to 'Start of the Year' award.
Having received an 'Achievement in Sport' award last month, British Formula One star Justin Wilson has been showered with another accolade, this time from the readers of F1 Racing magazine.

Jerez test - day one: 8 December.
BAR-Honda driver Takuma Sato set the pace today [Monday] at wet Jerez. Taku completed 51 laps in total, his best a 1 minute 25.938 seconds, around four tenths up on Felipe Massa, who was second.
BMW-Williams expands sponsor portfolio.
BMW is launching its 2004 Formula One campaign with two new official suppliers and another promotional partner on board, following deals with sportswear company PUMA and mobile network operator O2.
BAR extends relationship with Koni.
The Lucky Strike BAR Honda team has announced that it has renewed its supplier agreement with Koni, which has provided the team with dampers since its debut in Formula One in 1999.

Jaguar, Pininfarina unveil 'Art of Speed'.
Famous British marque Jaguar and Italian Design House Pininfarina, yesterday celebrated their shared passion for design with the unveiling of the unique 'Jaguar Formula One Art of Speed'.