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Jani makes test debut for Sauber.
Team Sauber Petronas' new test driver Neel Jani gained his first Formula One driving experience today on a test track in Italy near Milan.
Hero to zero for Fisi.
After the celebrations in the Imola pit-lane on Friday, when he was belatedly awarded the winner's trophy for the Brazilian Grand Prix, the latest round could not have gone more badly for Giancarlo Fisichella.
Schumacher: I raced for mum.
Michael Schumacher confirmed last night that he took part in the San Marino Grand Prix because it was what he imagined his mother would have wanted. Elisabeth Schumacher died in the early hours of Sunday morning having been in a coma for several days.
Wilson to start from highest spot at Imola.
Justin Wilson enjoyed his best qualifying session of the 2003 F1 season so far at Imola, and will start the San Marino Grand Prix ahead of fellow Briton Ralph Firman and Minardi team mate Jos Verstappen in 18th place.
Verstappen brings out red flags in qualifying.
Hard charging Dutchman Jos Verstappen has been the centre of attention for various reasons in his long F1 career; now he has the accolade of being the first driver to bring out the red flags in the 2003-spec qualifying shootout.
Q&A: Ron Meadows - B.A.R's team manager.
B.A.R-Honda's Ron Meadows, is team manager at the Brackley based concern, here he talks about his job, what he loves, what he hates and more...
Bobbi ready to do a McNish.
Minardi test driver Matteo Bobbi will join race drivers, Jos Verstappen and Justin Wilson at the San Marino Grand Prix this weekend, and the Italian will be 'doing a McNish'.
Unsung hero - Ron Meadows.
Lucky Strike B.A.R Honda's Team Manager Ron Meadows co-ordinates a team of over 90 people that includes a 50-strong race crew and a test team of over 30.

Imola is my first 'home' race, says Michael.
Ferrari driver Michael Schumacher has vowed to give the tifosi something to celebrate this weekend, when the Prancing Horse takes part in their 'home' grand prix.

Ferrari delay F2003, will use 'old' car at Imola.
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro has decided to delay the race debut of its new F2003-GA machine, and so will enter last year's F2002 in the forthcoming San Marino Grand Prix.

Progress for B.A.R despite Ricard rain.
Lucky Strike B.A.R Honda concluded a three-day test at Paul Ricard yesterday [Friday], where weather conditions have been vaguely reminiscent of Interlagos! Continuous heavy rain on day one meant that Jacques Villeneuve was only able to complete 16 laps in the treacherous conditions.
Fisichella's win - have your say.
After some head scratching at FIA headquarters it's been decided that it was Giancarlo Fisichella after all who won the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Fisichella wins Brazilian Grand Prix!
The FIA has announced that Giancarlo Fisichella has been reinstated as winner of last Sunday's Brazilian Grand Prix, five days after the race ended with McLaren's Kimi Raikkonen on the top step of the podium.
Unbeaten McLaren holds off on new car.
Despite knowing that world championship rivals Ferrari will enter at least one of its new F2003-GA chassis in next weekend's San Marino Grand Prix, McLaren has opted to further delay the launch of the car that it hopes will continue its stirring start to the season.
Brazilian GP - have your say... the response.
The Brazilian Grand Prix at the weekend was a strange affair, and while some of you loved it, others were a lot less impressed. We at Crash.net wanted to know what you, the reader thought and here then, are your responses...

Michael and Rubens take over testing of F2003-GA.
Ferraris Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello were in action today [Wednesday] at Mugello in Italy, continuing the development work on the new F2003-GA in preparation for the San Marino GP. Schumacher completed a total of 50 laps, with a best time of 1 minute 21.287 seconds.

Only one F2003-GA for Imola?
Ferrari boss Jean Todt has refused to confirm that the Scuderia will be taking two F2003-GA's to Imola on April 20 for the San Marino Grand Prix, round four of the 2003 FIA Formula One World Championship.

Alonso discharged.
Renault F1 driver Fernando Alonso was discharged from hospital yesterday [Monday] following his horrific crash at the Brazilian Grand Prix.

Wilson unlucky as choas reigns in Brazil.
F1 hasn't seen a race so full of incidents and accidents as yesterday's Brazilian Grand Prix for a number of years.
Bernie proposes his own qualifying lottery.
Dissatisfied with the current single-lap qualifying format, introduced just three races ago at the Australian Grand Prix, Formula One czar Bernie Ecclestone is already understood to be contemplating his own system.
Barrichello's jinx strikes again.
Such was the roar from the grandstands, the whole of Sao Paulo must have been aware of the moment when Rubens Barrichello re-assumed the lead of the Brazilian Grand Prix - just as it would have heard the collective groan when his infamous bad luck struck just over a lap later...
Post-race press conference - Brazilian GP - Pt.2.
Drivers Kimi Raikkonen (McLaren Mercedes), Giancarlo Fisichella (Jordan Ford), Fernando Alonso (Renault) Questions from the floor Q: Giancarlo, did you think you had won the race when it was stopped?
Minardi: We could have won....
A combination of luck, clever strategy and atrocious weather conditions saw the European Minardi Cosworth team contemplating the very real possibility of a podium finish in the treacherous Brazilian Grand Prix, but any hopes the Faenza squad may have had evaporated when Justin Wilson and Jos Vers
Kimi wins, Fisi robbed in chaotic Brazilian GP.
Giancarlo Fisichella appeared to have given Eddie Jordan the perfect present to celebrate his 200th grand prix by taking an unexpected victory in a crazy and accident-ridden Brazilian Grand Prix - only for the stewards to award the victory to Kimi Raikkonen.