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Jean-Marie Balestre: 1921-2008.
Former Federation Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) president Jean-Marie Balestre has passed away at the age of 86.

Q&A: Jarno Trulli.
Jarno Trulli took a fantastic fourth place finish at the Malaysian Grand Prix last weekend. Here the Italian reflects on that success and looks ahead to the next round in Bahrain... Q: Jarno, fourth place at Sepang, how satisfying is that?
Webber: Can't compare Lewis with F1 greats.
Lewis Hamilton's 'novelty' value in Formula 1 will soon wear off - that is the view of Mark Webber, who insisted the McLaren-Mercedes star could in no way even begin to be compared with any of the sport's multiple world champions yet awhile.
Ferrari 'planned' for Kimi to beat Massa.
It was always Ferrari's intention for Kimi Raikkonen to jump Felipe Massa during the first round of pit-stops in last weekend's Malaysian Grand Prix - that is the view of former Jordan designer Gary Anderson, who suggests that team orders in Formula 1 are far from dead.

Qatar eyeing Formula 1 future?
Qatar has announced plans to bring its Losail circuit up to the standards required to host a Formula 1 Grand Prix. The Middle Eastern circuit currently hosts a round of MotoGP and held the first night race in the series' history earlier this month.
'Nauseating' BBC deal facing political probe?
The BBC's ?200 million contract to host Formula 1 for the next five years has come under fire from a Scottish MP who is demanding a government inquiry into the big money deal after he claims the Beeb would not pay a fraction of that total to broadcast Scotland international football matche
Night races: Malaysia in favour, China opposed.
Bernie Ecclestone appears to be increasingly getting his way in terms of securing more night races on the Formula 1 calendar - though he could find it somewhat more difficult in persuading China and Australia to follow suit.
Ferrari made to look 'fuel-ish' by Kimi mix-up.
Felipe Massa thoroughly blitzed his rivals in the morning session on the opening day's practice ahead of this weekend's Malaysian Grand Prix, but team-mate Kimi Raikkonen came unstuck following 'communication' problems with the team.
Hamster to front BBC F1 coverage?
Richard Hammond appears to be in pole position to head up the BBC 's reported ?200 million coverage of Formula One when the sport returns to the broadcaster next season, after current broadcaster ITV activated a getout clause in its contract with Formula One Administration.
Alonso: We were lucky.
Fernando Alonso has admitted that there is a long way to go before this year's Renault is a match for Formula One's frontrunners, despite taking home points for fourth place on his return to the team in Australia,
Kovalainen out to do better than fifth.
McLaren-Mercedes driver Heikki Kovalainen has said that he will push harder in Malaysia this weekend in a bid to build on the fifth place finish he notched up last Sunday.
Ferrari sees history repeat itself Down Under.
After Felipe Massa was left at the back of the starting grid in Australia twelve months ago due to gearbox woes, Ferrari suffered the agony of history repeating itself in the opening qualifying session of the 2008 Formula 1 campaign Down Under - only this time it was reigning world champion Kimi
'Continuously improving' Toyota feeling positive.
With Jarno Trulli ending the opening day's practice firmly ensconced inside the top ten and Timo Glock only just outside of it, Toyota enjoyed a far more promising time in Melbourne practice than many would perhaps have predicted they would.

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Mosley vendetta 'sad for the sport'.
Max Mosley's reign as President of the FIA - Formula 1's governing body - is badly damaging the sport, according to former Minardi owner Paul Stoddart.
Moss number one.
Stirling Moss is the greatest Formula One driver ever, according to Autocourse editor Alan Henry, who releases his definitive list in a new book The Top 100 F1 drivers of all time .
Hamilton, Moss for Brooklands.
Lewis Hamilton will join one of his biggest admirers, Sir Stirling Moss, at this year's Brooklands Motoring Festival, dubbed 'The Double Twelve', this summer.
Renault planning suspension upgrade.
Renault will spend the time that its race team is engaged in the opening three races of the new Formula One season working on a suspension changes designed to get Fernando Alonso and Nelson Piquet Jr on a par with McLaren and Ferrari.
Trulli plays down friend's chances.
Jarno Trulli has added to the opinion that Fernando Alonso may be in for a quiet season when it comes to championship aspirations, claiming that the Spaniard does not have the car to worry frontrunners Ferrari and McLaren.
Aguri deal agreed?
Super Aguri F1's chances of being on the grid as promised in Melbourne appear to have taken a positive step after it was rumoured that the team had finally found the means to continue in Formula One.
Massa: We are still the fastest.
Felipe Massa has played down suggestions that McLaren may have closed the gap on Ferrari in recent Formula One tests, the Brazilian claiming that the Prancing Horse remains the best bet for success.

FIRST PICS: New Williams livery.
The AT&T WilliamsF1 team has released the first images of the livery that will adorn its 2008 challenger - the Toyota-powered FW30 this season.

Williams not toying with new deal.
AT&T Williams has revealed that it has agreed to an extension of its sponsorship partnership with Hamleys, the iconic international toy store, to cover another season.