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Wilson to headline <I>ITV</I> F1 show this Sunday.
Justin Wilson, Britain's fastest starting Formula One star, headlines ITV1's Formula One pre-race build up ahead of the Brazilian Grand Prix this Sunday at 5.20 pm.

Thursday press conference - Brazilian GP - Pt. 1.
Drivers: Rubens Barrichello (Ferrari), Crisitano da Matta (Toyota), Antonio Pizzonia (Jaguar) and Kimi Raikkonen (McLaren). Press conference:

<I>Crash.net</I> preview - Brazilian Grand Prix.
Formula One is now three races into 2003 with this weekend's Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos - so get ready for the action.

de la Rosa joins McLaren as test driver.
Pedro de la Rosa has joined the West McLaren Mercedes team as a test driver to assist David Coulthard, Kimi Raikkonen and 'third driver' Alexander Wurz with the continued dual development of the MP4-17D and the new MP4-18.

Brazilian GP preview - Jordan Ford.
This year's Brazilian Grand Prix will feature a number of important milestones for Jordan Grand Prix and its engine partner Ford Cosworth.
Wilson fit and ready to race.
Justin Wilson's impressive F1 debut season continues this week as the 24-year-old heads to Sao Paulo for the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Bobbi wishes Wilson well, waits on F1 debut.
Minardi reserve driver Matteo Bobbi has wished team-mate Justin Wilson well following the Englishman's injury-induced retirement from the Malaysian Grand Prix - despite knowing that any failure to recover could lead to his own F1 debut.
Schumacher accepts below par start.
No podium finishes after two rounds of the new Formula One season may be looked upon as a bad start for defending world champion Michael Schumacher, but the German remains phlegmatic when it comes to assessing his - and Ferrari's - performance in Australia and Malaysia.
Newspaper claims affected Ralf, claims manager.
Formula One star-spotter Willi Weber is convinced that Ralf Schumacher can overcome recent personal problems and put his grand prix career back on track after a disappointing start to the 2003 season.
McLaren to test MP4-18A following Brazilian GP.
The West McLaren-Mercedes team has revealed that they will start testing their new F1 car - the MP4-18A following the Brazilian Grand Prix and that it might even be ready to run at the San Marino GP at the end April.

HANS-free drivers no longer permitted, insist FIA.
Following Rubens Barrichello's special dispensation to race without the controversial HANS safety device in Malaysia on Sunday, Formula One's governing body has decided to clamp down on further loopholes by insisting that anyone needing to race without the device would have to be replaced.

Michael says sorry to Trulli.
Five times F1 World Champion Michael Schumacher has apologised to Jarno Trulli following their coming together yesterday [Sunday] at the start of the Malaysian Grand Prix.
HANS to blame for Wilson's woes?
The HANS device F1 drivers have to wear in 2003 could be the cause of Justin Wilson's woes in the Malaysian Grand Prix.

Jordan supports Zip Formula Championship.
Jordan Grand Prix and Ford have joined forces with Zip Kart to support the creation of an exciting new initiative within the Zip Formula series in 2003. The Junior Jordan Ford Cup is a new championship to run at the first five rounds of the Formula Zip Championship.
Jordan leads way with Chinese alliance.
Jordan Grand Prix has signed a groundbreaking co-operation agreement with China Central Television (CCTV) and Shanghai International Circuit Co. Ltd (SIC).
Malaysia sets engines 'serious test'.
The second race of the season - the Malaysian Grand Prix - is traditionally held at the 'hottest' circuit of the year, putting an added load on the shoulders of drivers and team personnel already working in a pressure cooker atmosphere.

Michael: Great Oz GP nothing to do with new rules.
Far away from everything other than the sun and sea, alone apart from his wife Corinna and a few friends, Michael Schumacher found the perfect way to prepare for the Malaysian Grand Prix, both mentally and physically.

BAR test new radio to prevent pitstop errors.
BAR were testing new radio equipment last week, no doubt eager to ensure that driver Jacques Villeneuve can hear the pit instructions correctly for this weekend's Malaysian Grand Prix.
Revised McLaren wins, no date for MP4-18 debut.
The West McLaren-Mercedes that David Coulthard drove to victory in the Australian Grand Prix may have been a 2002 model, but the car was considerably different to the one the Scot drove to third place in the USGP or that which Kimi Raikkonen took to a similar position in Japan.

Michael admits: I made a mistake.
Ferrari No. 1 Michael Schumacher reckons the team shouldn't be too disappointed following the Australian Grand Prix, as the car is still very competitive.
Murray Walker to race Toyota in Targa Tasmania.
Murray Walker, 'the voice' of Formula One for decades, will team up with Australian motorsport legend Colin Bond to campaign a Toyota on this year's Targa Tasmania tarmac rally.

Testing with new 2003 Ferrari suspended.
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro and test driver Luca Badoer have had to cut short testing at Mugello this week with the new F2003-GA following an accident today [Tuesday] after only a handful of laps. The official statement from the team confirmed that:
Toyota promise much but fall out.
It was a strong debut race for the Toyota F1 team in their second season in Formula One with Olivier Panis in the front end of the action and on slicks at the start but reliability gremlins struck later in the race.