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Cristiano da Matta takes lead at Silverstone.
Coming off his best ever F1 qualifying performance, CART champ Cristiano da Matta put on a superb performance at SIlverstone to lead the British Grand Prix for some eighteen laps.
Barrichello takes win at fantastic Silverstone.
Drama, excitement, overtaking, multiple leaders including Cristiano da Matta, Michael Schumacher working through the field and battles seeming at every corner for the duration of the race, what a race the British Grand Prix 2003 was. At that's before you mention a man in an orange skirt...
Gorne goes to Jordan.
Former Reynard right-hand man Rick Gorne has agreed to help Jordan Grand Prix in an advisory capacity with regard to an on-going business negotiation.
McLaren admits new car 'fast but unreliable'.
McLaren International MD Martin Whitmarsh found himself cornered during Friday's FIA press conference when the inevitable question of the new MP4-18 came up.
Fisi eyes Sauber as frustration grows at Jordan.
Giancarlo Fisichella is rumoured to be considering a move to Sauber as his attempts to get the Jordan-Ford on the pace continue to meet with setbacks.
Top ten for Button, both BAR there tomorrow?
Jenson Button made a solid start to his home Grand Prix when he posted the ninth fastest lap in today's first qualifying session. Team-mate Jacques Villeneuve ended the day in 13th position, but both should be in the top ten tomorrow reckon the team.

Q&A: Jarno Trulli, Fernando Alonso & Allan McNish.
After a double retirement and non-start at Magny-Cours, Renault F1's trio of regular drivers are looking to set matters straight when they turn out for the team's second home race of the season at Silverstone this weekend.

Jaguar clones drivers for 2004 racer!
In the run-up to the British Grand Prix, Jaguar today announced that they will use virtual reality mannequins of drivers' Mark Webber and Antonio Pizzonia to help design their 2004 machine - the first time technology of this nature has been used to shape a Formula One car.

Coulthard wins Hawthorn Memorial Trophy.
David Coulthard was today presented with the coveted Hawthorn Memorial Trophy in advance of this weekend's Foster's British Grand Prix, at Silverstone (pictured).

Arnie at British GP, Jaguar to run T3 livery.
One of the world's biggest movie stars comes together with one of the world's biggest sporting events this Sunday, July 20th, when Arnold Schwarzenegger will make an unprecedented appearance at the British Grand Prix as a guest of Jaguar Racing, promoting his latest blockbuster Terminator 3: R
Pioneer to support Jaguar at Silverstone.
Jaguar Racing has revealed that it will be supported by electronics giant Pioneer at this weekend's British Grand Prix, securing sponsorship from Pioneer USA and a supply of the latest in-car and home entertainment technology from Pioneer GB to showcase in its pit-lane garage and hospitality area
WilliamsF1 confirms deal with 'King of Beers'.
As had been widely tipped since the French Grand Prix weekend, leading beer brand Budweiser has joined forces with the BMW WilliamsF1 team to serve as an 'official sponsor' for the next few seasons.

Schumacher repays doc with charity patronage.
Michael Schumacher has returned a favour to the doctor who helped heal the leg broken in his 1999 British Grand Prix accident by becoming a patron of a charity close to the medic's heart.
Jodie Marsh sets pulses racing as new face of F1.
Top British model and TV star Jodie Marsh was unveiled as a hot new face for Formula One, marking the release of Sony Computer Entertainment's latest racing hit, Formula One 2003 for PlayStation2.
New McLaren won't be ready until autumn.
Mercedes-Benz motorsport director Norbert Haug has confirmed what many insiders have been thinking for weeks - that the new McLaren MP4-18 won't be race-ready until at least the Italian Grand Prix.

Williams-BMW completes two-pronged test.
The BMW WilliamsF1 team rounded out a successful four days of split venue testing in Spain and France, working on developments for Silverstone and the two other grands prix that fall under the summer testing ban.
Toyota to take option on da Matta?
Cristiano da Matta appears poised to become the first driver retained by the Toyota F1 team, having made a positive start to his Formula One career this season.
Barcelona test - day four: 11 July.
McLaren became the third different team to head the four day Barcelona group test, as Alex Wurz gave the Woking team something to cheer with fastest time in the final session of the week.
Barcelona test - day three: 10 July.
Ferrari regained the upper hand on the third day of action at the latest Formula One group test, with Rubens Barrichello taking the lone F2003-GA to the top of the timesheets at the Circuit de Catalunya.
Barcelona test - day two: 9 July.
Williams-BMW moved back to its now accustomed place at the head of the Formula One field, as double race-winner Ralf Schumacher took the fastest time on day two of testing at the Circuit de Catalunya.
Yoong: I am <I>not</I> suing Minardi.
Former Minardi Formula One driver Alex Yoong has moved to clear up speculation that he was seeking legal redress against the Italian team for unpaid wages, claiming that it had been an option, but not one that he had followed through.
Solid start for Frentzen, Sauber in Spain.
Team Sauber Petronas started its final four-day test ahead of the summer ban at the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona today [Tuesday], with Heinz-Harald Frentzen conducted the first day's running and covering 90 laps.
Gripless race for Jordan.
There was disappointment for Jordan Ford in yesterday's French Grand Prix as Giancarlo Fisichella and Ralph Firman contended with the low grip levels which they experienced all weekend, Firman finishing 15th and Fisichella retiring on lap 46 due to engine failure.
BAR prepares counter claim against PPGI.
The BAR team has signalled its intent to seek redress for the damage it has been caused by the ongoing wrangle over supposedly unpaid fees with French company PPGI, having been forced to miss free practice at Magny-Cours while a judge overturned an improper seizure order for its cars.