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Minardi up to strength for Malaysia.
The European Minardi operation expects to have a full complement of three cars at Sepang for this weekend's Malaysian Grand Prix.

Panis pi***d off with penalty - and Heidfeld.
British American Racing driver Olivier Panis has said that he is unhappy with the penalty handed out by the FIA that has stripped him of his fourth place finish.
Donations flood in for marshal's family.
Support for the family of track marshal Graham Beveridge, who tragically died following an accident at the Australian Grand Prix, is streaming in from all over the world.
Future not Rosa for Jaguar drivers.
The arrival of Pedro de la Rosa at Jaguar Racing this season has immediately set tongues wagging as to which current incumbent will be replaced for 2002.
Kimi Raikkonen gets the thumbs up.
Peter Sauber and his race engineer, Jacky Eeckelaert, have given rookie Kimi Raikkonen the vote of confidence.
Safety review to have multiple focus.
The tragic death of 52-year old marshal Graham Beveridge at the Australian Grand Prix last weekend is expected to provide many views on how racing safety can be improved further.
Australian GP tragedy - RIP Graham Beveridge.
Australian motorsport lost one of its family on Sunday, when Graham Beveridge was critically injured following an accident at the Australian Grand Prix.
Australian GP tragedy - CAMS statement.
The Confederation of Australian Motor Sport Ltd [CAMS], on behalf of the motorsport community offers its deepest sympathy to the family of the marshal who was involved in an accident during the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday.

Safety in question once again.
The accident which claimed the life of a corner worker in Melbourne yesterday [Sunday] has once again focused attention on the problems of ensuring safety in grand prix racing.
Australian GP - Post-race press conference.
Drivers: Michael Schumacher (Ferrari), David Coulthard (McLaren-Mercedes), Rubens Barrichello (Ferrari)
Past and future: Sauber looks forward to Malaysia.
Before they face the challenge of the third Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix in two weekends' time, Team Red Bull Sauber Petronas drivers Nick Heidfeld and Kimi Raikkonen will have a busy week in touring the country.
Marques given green light to race.
Formula One returnee Tarso Marques had a torrid time in qualifying for Sunday's Australian Grand Prix but, despite not officially making the cut, has been granted permission to contest his first F1 race since leaving Minardi in 1997.

Schumacher told to wear Bell helmet.
Three times World Champion Michael Schumacher has been told he must wear a certain crash helmet or pay millions of dollars in damages.
Speedvision to carry US F1 coverage.
American motorsport specialist Speedvision has reached an agreement with Bernie Ecclestone to carry the nation's Formula One coverage in 2001.
Schumacher survives monster shunt.
Reigning world champion Michael Schumacher walked away from the biggest accident since breaking his leg at Silverstone two years ago, when his Ferrari rolled out of Friday practice in Melbourne.
GP weekend roars off to big start.
The attendance at the opening day of the 2001 Qantas Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park was 49,600 - the second biggest first-day crowd since the Grand Prix came to Melbourne six years ago.

Arrows last to show off 2001 car.
Arrows finally unveiled their 2001 car today to the awaiting media. Drivers Jos Verstappen and Enrique Bernoldi showed the Arrows A22 to the press. Arrows was the last team to show off their 2001 car.
Raikkonen's rites of passage.
Finnish 'wonderkid' Kimi Raikkonen has experienced some of Formula One's more arcane rituals as he limbers up for his grand prix debut in Melbourne on Sunday.

Protesters at Australian GP (again).
A small number of environmentalists have turned up again for the Australian Grand Prix to voice their feelings. A banner displayed by them read: "Get Australian F1 out of Albert Park."
Musical chairs at Prost and Jaguar.
Jaguar Racing and the Prost Grand Prix team have swapped staff in the build up to the 2001 Australian Grand Prix. Prost GP have signed former Jaguar man Andy Le Fleming to replace Humphrey Corbett, who has travelled in the opposite direction to join Jaguar.
Arrows: "We've come a long way since last year".
In March 2000, at the Albert Park Circuit in Melbourne, Australia, the OrangeArrows racing colours were revealed to the world for the first time. Twelve months on, the team was back in Melbourne unveiling its 2001 livery.

Minardi unveils 2001 car in Australia.
Minardi have finally unveiled the PS01. New team boss Paul Stoddart said it was a miracle the team had managed to pull it off in time for the opening grand prix.
Preview - Australian Grand Prix and 2001.
The count down to the start of the FIA Formula One season and the Australian Grand Prix is almost over. This weekend will see the Formula One circus descend on Melbourne's Albert Park and when the lights go green some of the questions surrounding the 2001 season will be answered.
BMW.Williams plans unique speed comparison.
There is another challenge facing the BMW.WilliamsF1 team in Melbourne this weekend, apart from its regular line-up taking on the might of McLaren and Ferrari at the opening world championship race of the 2001 season.