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Schumacher promises Ferrari improvement.
Michael Schumacher refuses to give up on his championship dream, despite McLaren seemingly having the upper hand as the season nears its conclusion.
Diniz father and son for Prost?
Pedro Diniz looks increasingly likely to join the Prost team next season - but may not be the only member of the family to link up with the French outfit.
Heidfeld out of Prost 2001 reckoning.
The Prost team today announced that Nick Heidfeld would not be a part of its line-up for next season.
Sauber signs Heidfeld to three-year deal.
The Red Bull Sauber team has unveiled German Nick Heidfeld as one of its drivers for next season.
Hakkinen wins Belgian GP.
Mika Hakkinen extended his world championship lead to six points with a come from behind win over title rival Michael Schumacher at Spa-Francorchamps.
Now it's Zonta to McLaren.
Ricardo Zonta has supplanted Alex Wurz as favourite for the test driver's job at McLaren-Mercedes, in an ever-changing scenario to replace Olivier Panis.
Alonso to Minardi for 2001?
Although only 19 years old, the Telefonica-backed driver has already tested promisingly for the Italian team, the first time as part of a prize drive for winning last year Formula Open Fortuna title in Spain.
Petrobras to continue Williams sponsorship.
The BMW Williams team today announced a two-year extension of its sponsorship deal with Brazilian petroleum giant Petrobras, leading to suggestions that test driver Bruno Junqueira will continue in the role with the team.
Wurz confident of landing 2001 ride.
Deposed Benetton driver Alex Wurz may not be forced out of Formula One at the end of the year, after apparently being offered several alternative seats for 2001.
Formula One feast at EJ10 party.
Over 100 grand prix cars, covering much of the 50-year history of the category, will compete at the Deutsche Post EJ10 event to be held at Donington Park next month.
Thursday press conference - Belgian Grand Prix.
Q: Eghbal, you're the designer of the Arrows, which seems to be a very good car this year. Tell us how you feel about it.
Racing cars in pole position at auction.
Reynard Motorsport's rapid growth and resultant move to new premises has left it with something of a problem - what to do with its surplus cars and equipment.
Williams refused millions to let Button go free.
Sir Frank Williams apparently valued Jenson Button so highly that he turned down a lucrative offer to sell the Briton's contract.
Trulli turns out for Stormont spectacular.
Jordan driver Jarno Trulli has confirmed that he will drive the team's Mugen-powered 199 at the Belfast Motorsport Festival on Monday 28 August.
Panis signs for BAR.
British American racing has confirmed that Olivier Panis will partner Jacques Villeneuve in its Honda-powered line-up next season.
Sauber honoured by minister's visit.
The Sauber factory at Hinwil was today graced for the first time by Switzerland's Minister of Sports and Military.
Mugello test - day two: 16 August.
Michael Schumacher switched from Fiorano to Mugello for the second day of testing prior to the Belgian Grand Prix, and proved quickest of all at the Tuscan circuit.
Magyars offer sex and speed.
The Hungarians are a very enterprising race, and those connected with the grand prix are always looking for ways of improving the event.
Luca clarifies 'favouritism' report.
Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo has attempted to clear up accusations that his team will favour Michael Schumacher in the run to the world title.
Suspension to blame for Coulthard test accident.
McLaren technical director Adrian Newey yesterday clarified that a wing failure was not to blame for David Coulthard's big off at Valencia.
Senna cleared in paternity case.
Following extensive investigations, it has been proved that Ayrton Senna could not have fathered a child by a woman trying to claim that her daughter was the world champion's.
Fiorio quits Minardi.
Cesare Fiorio has left Minardi, apparently by mutual consent, as the Italian minnow moves closer to being sold.
Schumacher brands Barrichello 'the best'.
Michael Schumacher has come out in support of team-mate Rubens Barrichello, after the Brazilian's German GP victory kept the championship leader atop the table.
Sarrazin on stand-by as Alesi returns.
Stephane Sarrazin will accompany the Prost team to Hungary this weekend in case fellow Frenchman Jean Alesi finds that he cannot compete comfortably.