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Fans in favour of CDG.
Formula One fans would be happy to see the introduction of the FIA's radical new aerodynamic package in 2007 or 2008 provided it had the desired effect on competition.
Michelin slams 2006 tyre regs.
Michelin has become the first organisation to speak out against the raft of rule changes rubber-stamped by the World Motor Sport Council on Wednesday, claiming that they fly in the face of the cost-cutting ethos being propounded by the sport's governing body.
Mosley re-elected unopposed.
Max Mosley will continue as president of motorsport's governing body, the FIA, after being 'unanimously' voted back into office when no opponent came forward to challenge his tenure.

Minardi names three more for Vallelunga test.
The Minardi F1 Team today confirmed further details of the driver line-up for its forthcoming Vallelunga test, scheduled for November 21-24.
Button under fire for 'moods and boobs' jibe.
BAR Honda driver Jenson Button has come under fire for dismissing the chances of women ever being successful in Formula One - because of their 'mood swings and big breasts'.

Bahrain to start 19-race 2006 season.
Bahrain is to host the opening round of the 2006 Formula One World Championship after the calendar was announced following a meeting of the FIA World Council.
Bernie's birthday treat.
Formula One ringmaster Bernie Ecclestone was treated to an early birthday present, courtesy of Australian Grand Prix Corporation chairman Ron Walker, when ten models interrupted the latest teams' meeting to present him with a cake.

Albers not a Doornbos fan.
While they may have shared a common country of origin and a common language, it seems Christijan Albers and Robert Doornbos were hardly the best of friends in the Minardi garage, with Albers revealing that he did not think his team mate helped move the squad forward in their final few races.

Albers: Michael said he made a mistake.
Christijan Albers says that Michael Schumacher admitted that he made a mistake when the pair collided during the build-up to the Chinese GP.
Gascoyne: We should have been third.
Toyota technical director Mike Gascoyne left Shanghai International with mixed feelings on Sunday evening, happy that Ralf Schumacher had put the revised TF105B on the podium, but regretting that the team had not been able to secure more similar results through the year.
Speed graduation calls time on Red Bull search.
The Red Bull Driver Search has been called off following the confirmation that Scott Speed will play an active role in next year's Formula One world championship.
Monteiro claims rookie honours.
Tiago Monteiro continued his impressive finishing record right to the final chequered flag of the season in Shanghai on Sunday, claiming the title of best Formula One rookie in the process.
Renault sends V10 era off in style.
The world might have heard Fernando Alonso as he sang over the pit-to-car radio after Sunday's victory in Shanghai, but the real musical highlight of the weekend came hours after the chequered flag had fallen.
Bahrain confident despite Dubai's F1 park plan.
Contrary to the belief that the proposed Formula One theme park being built in Dubai could herald the switch of the Middle East's grand prix to the kingdom, Bahrain International Circuit is confident that the project will be good for both venues.
Schumacher to start from pits after accident.
Michael Schumacher will be forced to start the Chinese Grand Prix from the pit-lane after being torpedoed by Christijan Albers while the cars were forming up on the starting grid.
Schumacher year ends in disappointment.
Michael Schumacher's dismal season ended in equally disappointing fashion, after a spin while under safety car conditions caused the German to retire from the Chinese Grand Prix.
Fisichella fourth after 'stacking' penalty.
Giancarlo Fisichella was forced to relinquish his hold on another podium finish when the stewards found him guilty of unnecessarily holding up the field approaching his final pit-stop in the Chinese Grand Prix.
McLaren title hopes ended by drain cover?
If beating Renault wasn't going to be hard enough at the Chinese Grand Prix, McLaren found its assault halved when Juan Montoya was rendered hors de combat by an errant drain cover.
Downbeat end to Sato's BAR career.
Takuma Sato's BAR career fizzled out in Shanghai with a gearbox problem that capped another fraught afternoon for the Japanese driver.
Karthikeyan shunt raises questions.
Narain Karthikeyan walked away, apparently unhurt, from a big crash that precipitated the second safety car appearance during the Chinese Grand Prix, but concerns were raised over the length of time it took anyone to reach the scene of the accident.
Montoya: Drain broke whole side of car off!
Juan Pablo Montoya was extremely unlucky hit a dislodged drain during the Chinese Grand Prix, but lucky that the incident had not have been a lot worse.
Monteiro targets Schumacher reliability record.
Tiago Monteiro may have established himself in the Formula One record book this season, but is already targeting another mark as the campaign draws to a close in China this weekend.
Sick Button to miss GP?
Jenson Button's role in the Chinese Grand Prix is under scrutiny as the Briton attempts to recover from the effects of food poisoning that plagued him throughout Friday free practice.

JV, Montoya fail to agree over Suzuka incident.
Juan Pablo Montoya and Jacques Villeneuve will have to agree to disagree over the incident which put the Colombian out of the Japanese Grand Prix after neither was keen to accept blame for the incident when quizzed ahead of this final race of the season this weekend in China.