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Trulli: It all changed at the start.
Jarno Trulli cut a rueful figure after the British Grand Prix, admitting that he had harboured hopes of at least a strong points finish from a solid starting position, at best a possible podium to banish ghosts of Silverstone past.
Bourdais, Kovalainen agree to disagree on Silverstone clash
Heikki Kovalainen and S?bastien Bourdais pointed the finger of blame at one another following their coming-together in the British Grand Prix that removed both from the action as they battled down the order at Silverstone at the weekend.

2010 FOTA 'breakaway' calendar leaked
A blueprint calendar for the Formula One Teams' Association's new breakaway series in 2010 has been leaked to the media - with no fewer than ten current or recent grand prix circuits listed amongst the 17 venues.

Is The Stig really Michael Schumacher?
The BBC sprung a surprise on Sunday evening when the long-concealed identity of the hero of cult motoring show Top Gear , The Stig, was finally 'revealed' - and when the helmet was removed, the man inside was none other than record-breaking seven-time F1 World Champion Michael Schuma

Barrichello battles back.
Rubens Barrichello has revealed that his Silverstone performance came in spite of starting the British Grand Prix weekend in excruciating pain.
Trulli gives Toyota 'genuine reason for optimism' in qualifying
Toyota has admitted that it will begin this afternoon's British Grand Prix at Silverstone with 'genuine reason for optimism' after Jarno Trulli shone once again in qualifying to take fourth spot on the grid - and now the Italian is hoping for a change of fortunes on race day around a track that h
Hamilton: Red flag made no difference - car is just 'dead slow'
The red flag for former F3 Euroseries team-mate Adrian Sutil's Q1 crash may have denied defending F1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton the opportunity to haul himself beyond the opening phase of qualifying at Silverstone - but at the end of the day that made little difference, the British star admitt
REVEALED: Post-qualifying F1 car weights at Silverstone
The post-qualifying car weights published by F1's governing body the FIA have sent out an ominous warning to 19 of the drivers lining up on the starting grid for the British Grand Prix at Silverstone on Sunday - Sebastian Vettel is going to be very, very hard to beat indeed.
N.Technology pulls F1 bid as FOTA courts them, Prodrive, Lola
N.Technology has withdrawn its application for a slot on the 2010 F1 World Championship starting grid, blaming the FIA's 'highly questionable process' of selection, 'wrong actions' and 'objectionable management methods' that it contends have 'undermined the sport as a whole' - and along with Prod
Trulli pledges future to Toyota and insists 'the fire still burns'
He may have hit the 200 grand prix mark in the Melbourne curtain-raiser, but when the prickly question of retirement looms, Jarno Trulli is adamant that 'the fire still burns' and that he will not be satisfied until he has delivered Toyota its breakthrough F1 victory.
Panis: F1 politics 'a joke' and destroying a great season
Former Monaco Grand Prix winner Olivier Panis has described the prevailing political in-fighting in F1 in 2009 as 'a joke' - and one that is threatening to overshadow and spoil what is turning out on-track to be a classic season.

'New' F60 for Silverstone.
Ferrari will arrive at the British Grand Prix with a revised version of its F60 challenger, determined to get on terms with Brawn GP and potentially spoil Jenson Button's hopes of adding to his victory tally on home ground.

McLaren pair take up new role
Lewis Hamilton and Heikki Kovalainen have take up a new role ahead of the latest F1 event of the season this weekend at Silverstone.

Vettel sunk in race for Laureus honours.
Like world champion Lewis Hamilton before him, Formula One rising star Sebastian Vettel failed to come up trumps at the annual round of Laureus World Sports Academy awards.
Simtek founder Wirth to design Manor F1 car
After rumours had swept the Formula 1 paddock, it has now been officially confirmed that award-winning R&D company Wirth Research has tied up a deal with Manor Grand Prix to design and build the Yorkshire-based outfit's maiden challenger in the top flight.
Manor: 'Yorkshire values' will be key to F1 success
Arguably the most unexpected inclusion on the 2010 Formula 1 World Championship entry list - Manor Grand Prix - has vowed to 'surprise a few people' in bringing honest 'Yorkshire values' to the top flight when it makes its debut next season.
Cosworth confirms three-team return.
The Cosworth name will return in force to Formula One next season, following confirmation that the three newcomers on the 2010 entry list will all use the company's bespoke V8 powerplant.
Brabham family confirms Formtech legal action
As prospective Formula One entrants wait to see if they have secured a slot on the grid for the 2010 season, the Brabham family has announced that is to take legal action against Formtech over use of the Brabham name.
'No atmosphere' as fans priced out of Turkish GP
The extortionate ticket prices for fans attending Formula 1 races have come under fire from the top flight's leading drivers and team principals, after a meagre crowd of just 36,000 spectators for the Turkish Grand Prix last weekend left the event with 'no atmosphere'.

Schumi warns Mosley: You can't change world in one day
Record-breaking Formula 1 World Champion Michael Schumacher has warned Max Mosley against forcing through his controversial and unpopular budget cap in the top flight in 2010, urging that the FIA President 'cannot expect drastic changes to be accepted by such important manufacturers' - and stress
Cocktail of drugs killed Mosley's son, inquest reveals
The son of FIA President Max Mosley died after taking a lethal cocktail of drugs including cocaine, ketamine, MDMA (ecstasy) and heroin or morphine, an inquest has ruled - after it emerged that the 39-year-old had been 'using hard drugs for many years and would often go missing for days at a time
Hamilton: One day a woman will kick a*se in F1
Reigning Formula 1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton has waded into the sport's sex debate in suggesting that one day a female driver will 'come along and kick everyone's a*se' in the top flight - as his McLaren-Mercedes team defended its star turn from the criticism he has received so far this year.

MotoGP boss denies F1 breakaway link
Dorna CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta has denied reports that suggested he could become embroiled in the ongoing battle between the Formula One Teams Association and the FIA.
