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Minardi-Cosworth confirmed for 2005.
As a spin-off from the successful conclusion of deals to secure the future of both Jaguar Racing and the Cosworth engine company, Minardi has been able to confirm that it will contest next year's Formula One world championship with Cosworth power.
Red Bull confirms Jaguar buy-out.
Austrian drinks company Red Bull has confirmed that it is the new owner of the Jaguar Racing team, pre-empting a press conference called for this morning [Monday] in London.
Maldonado joins Minardi list.
Venezuelan driver Pastor Maldonado will get his first taste of Formula One machinery later this month, completing a rapid rise through the ranks with a Minardi test at Misano on 25 November.
Alex Zanardi - My Story: Return to F1.
Prior to his horrific crash at the Laustizring in Germany in 2001, which cost him both of his legs, Alex Zanardi was a man in demand.

Fever building ahead of Stoddart auction.
It's still two weeks to go until the start of Paul Stoddart's auction of F1 cars, equipment and memorabilia, but already the numbers make impressive reading.
Raikkonen tests DTM Merc.
Just a couple of weeks after compatriot Mika Hakkinen joined the Three Pointed Star for a test in one of its C-Class DTM machines, Kimi Raikkonen took advantage of Mercedes' traditional 'Stars and Cars' day to do likewise...
Tusk designer to leave Williams?
The designer responsible for the radical 'walrus' front-end treatment that 'graced' this year's Williams-BMW FW26 until the summer break is to leave the Grove team.
Friesacher to test Minardi?
Patrick Friesacher could receive his first Formula One test when the autumn hiatus reaches an end, being tipped to run with Paul Stoddart's Minardi squad in Italy over the next few weeks.
Villeneuve fits in at Sauber.
Jacques Villeneuve has spent his first official day as an employee of the Sauber Petronas operation he will drive for in 2005, visiting the team's Hinwil factory in Switzerland to have his first seat fitting.
Heidfeld still hankers after Williams role.
The Contract Recognition Board's decision to compel Jenson Button to a third season with BAR has left a prime seat up for grabs at Williams-BMW, whetting the appetites of potential candidates that had thought they may have missed out.
Webber to train with cycling great.
Determined as ever to prove that he is among the fittest men in Formula One, Mark Webber will undertake another gruelling pre-season work-out before lining up with new team WilliamsF1.

Ralf: F1 needs to be safer.
In contrast to some of his rivals, Ralf Schumacher has spoken out in favour of slowing Formula One cars and making the sport safer.
Sauber switches to Michelin.
The Sauber Petronas team has surprised the Formula One paddock by signing a contract to switch to French tyre manufacturer Michelin with immediate effect.
Briscoe key to Jordan deal?
The Jordan team left Brazil feeling more optimistic about its future in Formula One, having been linked - again - to a possible engine deal with Toyota to replace its current partnership with soon-to-depart Ford.

Villeneuve: No regrets over Renault decision.
Jacques Villeneuve has insisted he has no regrets about his decision to join Renault for the final three races of the 2004 season, and says he is satisfied with his performance - despite failing to pick up any points.

Renault: Villeneuve signing was a mistake.
Jacques Villeneuve may have insisted that he has no regrets of his decision to join Renault for the final three races of 2004, but it appears that the teams bosses don't agree with the Canadians view of his short time with the squad.

BAR receive award for gearbox.
The BAR Honda Formula One team has been awarded the 2004 Simms Medal by the Royal Automobile Club for the development of its carbon-fibre gearbox.

Walker: GPWC will not succeed.
The manufacturers who are planning to launch a new series to rival the Formula One World Championship have been warned that the series is doomed to fail.

'Mission accomplished' for Renault.
Despite coming up short in the battle for second place in the constructors' championship, Renault F1 president Patrick Faure has congratulated his team for hitting the target of finishing in the top three which had been set last winter:.
Massa: I will never forget that lap!
Sauber driver Felipe Massa was handed the chance of a lifetime at Interlagos, when a good grid position and late stop to change from his intermediate tyres allowed him to lead a lap in his home grand prix.
Qualifying press conference - Brazilian GP - Pt.2.
Drivers: Rubens Barrichello (Ferrari), Juan Pablo Montoya (Williams-BMW), Kimi Raikkonen (McLaren-Mercedes) Questions from the floor:
Qualifying press conference - Brazilian GP - Pt.1.
Drivers: Rubens Barrichello (Ferrari), Juan Pablo Montoya (Williams-BMW), Kimi Raikkonen (McLaren-Mercedes) TV unilaterals Q: Rubens, immense pressure there as you went out last onto the circuit....
New qualifying for next season.
In a move that goes against the grain of previous thwarted attempts this season, Formula One's team bosses have agreed on a new qualifying procedure for the 2005 season.

Head: We accept the CRB decision.
Patrick Head says that the Williams team is content to abide by the decision of the Contracts Recognition Board, and says he's happy that it was agreed that the team itself had not acted improperly.