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Richards and Aston Martin conquer Mille Miglia.
Aston Martin and Prodrive chairman David Richards swapped the boardroom for a different kind of office as he took to the wheel of a classic Aston Martin DB3S in the 2007 classic Mille Miglia in Italy.
Sutil surprises in soggy Monaco.
The predicted rain finally arrived in Monaco in time for the third and final free practice session ahead of qualifying, and produced a surprise pacesetter in the shape of Spyker's Adrian Sutil.

Schumacher: I'll be here next year.
Ralf Schumacher shows no signs of being concerned about his Formula One future, claiming that he'll still be involved in the sport in 2008.
Mosley: Ford and VW not entering Formula 1.
Formula 1's future technical regulations look like being heavily influenced by two manufacturers who do not even compete in the top flight.
Hamilton poised for Goodwood debut?
Lewis Hamilton looks set to make his British Formula One debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, rather than the British Grand Prix, according to rumours.
<I>Hollyoaks</I> star gets British GP role.
As anticipation of the British Grand Prix continues build, Silverstone has presented Gemma Atkinson as the 'female face' of this year's race.
Shanghai boss fired over financial irregularities.
The man in charge of China's premier race circuit has been removed from his post after it was shown that he was heavily involved in a major corruption scandal.
Albers: I'm in same boat as Kimi, Alonso.
Christijan Albers has grouped himself with Formula One world title favourites Kimi Raikkonen and Fernando Alonso when it comes to having to adapt to this year's Bridgestone tyres - even if he has yet to win a race on them.

WSR Champ Danielsson enjoys Renault test.
A Swede stepped behind the wheel of a Renault Formula 1 car for the first time in 30 years after Alx Danielsson was able to fulfil his prize for triumphing in the 2006 World Series by Renault.
Top two confirm dislike of chicane.
Felipe Massa and Fernando Alonso claimed that they spoke for the majority of the grid when they said that no-one would choose to race on the revised Circuit de Catalunya layout.
Allianz expands involvement.
Having been a staunch supporter of the Williams team in recent years, Allianz has expanded its Formula One involvement to become a 'global partner' to the top flight category.
F1 mourns Peter Kerr.
Widely-travelled Formula One engineer Peter Kerr passed away last week, at the age of 73.

Massa collects Bandini award.
Felipe Massa took time out at the weekend to travel to Brisighella in order to receive the prestigious Lorenzo Bandini award.
'New chicken' among reasons for Aguri optimism.
The Super Aguri F1 team is still hoping that it can open its Formula One points account at this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix, despite admitting that it tried to do too much in last week's group test at the Circuit de Catalunya.

Brundle gets UEA degree.
Martin Brundle will pick up an honorary degree in July, just a few days following the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, the ninth round in the 2007 FIA Formula 1 World Championship.
Brains trust heads 'Motorsport in Education' push.
The Motorsport Academy has lined up a veritable 'who's who' of F1 engineering excellence to share their thoughts on world-class skills, training and employment at its inaugural 'Motorsport in Education' conference, to be held at Silverstone in the wake of the British Grand Prix.
Spyker drinks to future success.
Spyker has teamed up with Heineken to launch the first-ever Formula One-themed sports bar in the Netherlands, while also agreeing to work together at the track, as Heineken becomes the official beer supplier at events organised by the team.
Williams jumps at RBS extension.
A reflection no doubt of the team's improved form this season, AT&T Williams has revealed that it has taken up the opportunity to renew and extend its established partnership with the Royal Bank of Scotland.

Heidfeld revives Nordschleife glory days.
Nick Heidfeld has described his lap of the legendary Nordschleife at the Nurburgring as something he will 'never forget' when he evoked the circuit's former Formula 1 glory days by lapping the 20.8 kilometre circuit in his BMW Sauber F1.06.
Sponsor adds credence to Prodrive plans.
Further to denying - again - that he was looking to off-load Prodrive's Formula One entry for next season, David Richards is claiming that the team has already signed a title sponsor for its programme, details of which he hopes to unveil at the British Grand Prix this summer.
Howett: Heidfeld no better than current line-up.
Toyota F1 boss John Howett has attempted to diffuse the on-going rumours about a possible future tie-up with Nick Heidfeld by claiming that the German would bring nothing new to his team.

Sutil making his mark at Spyker.
While the rumour mill grinds into overtime around his more experienced team-mate, Adrian Sutil is quietly impressing his bosses at Spyker F1 - despite two first lap incidents in three races.
Exciting start boosts TV figures.
Formula One's close-fought start to the season, which has produced three different race winners and a three-way tie for the world championship lead, has resulted in encouraging television figures for the sport's 'big five' markets.

BMW and Dupont increase ties.
The BMW Sauber F1 team has announced that it is 'extending its partnership' with DuPont de Nemours - and as such with immediate effect DuPont will become an official supplier to the Swiss-based operation.