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Asiatech goes under?
Left without a Formula One contract by Minardi's supposedly impending deal with Cosworth, the Asiatech engine company has joined fellow French-based operation Prost Grand Prix by going into liquidation during 2002.
Arrows to be saved by Audi?
The Arrows Formula One team, which has been struggling to secure its future, looks set to be purchased by Audi.
Ferrari make F1 boring, says Ecclestone.
F1 Tsar Bernie Ecclestone has blamed Ferrari for the current state of Formula One.

New F1 rules - have your say... the response.
F1's governing body - the FIA - announced a number of regulation changes last Monday and we at Crash.net wanted to know what you, the reader thought of them. Well most of you thought that while they were a step in the right direction, they just didn't go far enough...
Yoong pops up to help singers to victory.
Malaysian Formula One driver Alex Yoong cast away his racing helmet for a pair of soccer boots this week, when he appeared alongside Irish boy band Westlife in a charity match.

Q&A: Ange Pasquali - Toyota's Team Manager.
Toyota's Team Manager Ange Pasquali talks about how the team evolved during their debut year in F1; the dream start in Australia and Allan McNish's horrific crash in Japan...
Murray mints a fortune for charity.
Legendary F1 commentator Murray Walker is used to life in the fast lane - and he proved it again yesterday at the British International Motor Show.

Gabrielle Richens - the New Face Of Formula 1?
Top British model and TV presenter Gabrielle Richens has been unveiled as a hot new face for Formula One following the launch of Sony Computer Entertainment's latest racing hit Formula One 2002 for PlayStation(R)2, which hits high streets nationwide today [Friday].
Stoddart to sell airline, but not to help Minardi.
Minardi team boss Paul Stoddart is on the verge of selling his European Aviation business, but the ex-pat Aussie insists that the deal is not being done to save his position in Formula One.
Jungle Boy grabs graduation opportunity.
Antonio Pizzonia's testing form for both WilliamsF1 and Jaguar Racing has earned him a coveted Formula One seat for 2003, after being snapped up by the latter to partner Australian Mark Webber.
Jaguar confirms Webber, Pizzonia for 2003.
Jaguar Racing has confirmed speculation that neither Eddie Irvine or Pedro de la Rosa would be on its payroll next season, by announcing Antonio Pizzonia as Mark Webber's team-mate for the next Formula One campaign.
A fond farewell to Mika and Allan.
Toyota's much maligned decision to drop both its 2002 drivers, Allan McNish and Mika Salo, did not prevent the team from giving the pair a heart-felt send-off after the Japanese Grand Prix.
Q&A: Norbert Kreyer.
After a season of ups and downs, Toyota engine supremo Norbert Kreyer talks about the team's rookie year in Formula One, his 'fantastic' engine and his hopes for 2003, when the Cologne-based squad will feature two new faces in the cockpit...

Davidson to race Civic Type-R at Macau.
Anthony Davidson, the Lucky Strike B.A.R Honda F1 test driver, is to race a Honda Civic Type-R at Macau on 16 and 17 November this year in an initiative supported by Honda Motor Europe to bring the success of its production racer to Asia's pre-eminent touring car event.

F1 rookie 2002? - have your say... the response.
The 2002 Formula One season may be over, but last week we at Crash.net asked for your views on the F1 rookie of the year. What follows then is your thoughts on who was best and who just didn't make the grade...

2002 F1 standings - 'new' style!
The Formula One Commission met near Heathrow airport yesterday and announced a number of new rules for 2003, including a new points system, whereby the top eight will now score points. So how would it have affected the 2002 campaign?
<I>Formula 1 Magazine</I> moves 'in house'.
As expected, Bernie Ecclestone's Formula One Management [FOM] organisation has confirmed that it has acquired Formula 1 Magazine from previous publisher European Press.
Changes at <I>Formula 1 Magazine</I>?
F1 Tsar Bernie Ecclestone looks set to reveal the resignation of Tom Rubython, editor and publisher of Formula 1 Magazine this week, according to reports in today's British newspaper The Sunday Times.

Michael on track in a Minardi two-seater.
Last Friday [October 25th] was something of a special day as part of Michael Schumacher's holiday. The world champion was in Fiorano, driving around the track.
Yoong, Bobbi, Pantano to star at Minardi day.
The second annual Minardi Day takes place at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari in Imola this weekend, as the Faenza squad celebrates its excellent ninth-place finish in the 2002 Formula One constructors' championship.
Plans for American F1 team put on hold.
Plans by Dan Gurney's All American Racers to launch an American F1 team appear to have temporarily stalled.

Yoong close to signing with a winning CART team.
Malaysia's first-ever Formula 1 driver Alex Yoong is targeting a move to CART next year. Yoong, who failed to impress during his time with Minardi, told his personal website Alexyoong.com : "We are very close to signing with a winning CART team.

McNish tests IRL car at Fontana.
Allan McNish, who drove for Panasonic Toyota Racing in 2002 during the first Formula One season for the team, tested an Indy Racing League car equipped with the new Toyota engine Oct. 21 at California Speedway.

Hunter-Reay explains exit from Red Bull search.
Leading American junior Ryan Hunter-Reay has withdrawn from the recently announced list of candidates selected by ex-racer Danny Sullivan for the inaugural Red Bull-backed US F1 driver search.