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Heidfeld excluded from home GP.
Nick Heidfeld's miserable debut season continued at the European Grand Prix this afternoon [Saturday], when he was excluded from the meeting for running underweight.
Jordan launches F1 CD-ROM.
The Jordan team has taken another, innovative, step towards giving racing enthusiasts a further insight into the workings of Formula One with the launch of a specialist CD-ROM.
It takes two to replace Stepney.
The roles occupied by injured Ferrari engineer Nigel Stepney will be shared by two men at this weekend's European Grand Prix.
Schumacher flat fault discovered.
Bridgestone has completed its investigation into Michael Schumacher's Spanish Grand Prix puncture, and discovered that a fitting problem was to blame.
Wurz still safe despite Pizzonia claim.
Benetton driver Alex Wurz is still safe in his seat until at least the end of the year, despite a claim by British Formula 3 championship leader Antonio Pizzonia that he is still in the frame for a testing role within the team with an eye to replace Wurz before the end of the current season.
More mileage for Manning.
Britain's Darren Manning has again impressed his BAR team with another mature performance at the recent Jerez test. Carrying out development work on some new components, Manning gained yet more experience in a car which has improved greatly since he last drove the machine in February.
Toyota warned off Montoya.
Frank Williams has warned Toyota not to try and 'poach' Juan Pablo Montoya away from his Williams contract in an attempt to get the Colombian to spearhead the marque's initial Formula One campaign in 2002.
Arrows hopeful of engine extension.
The stirring performances of the Arrows A21 has given the team hope that it may secure a Supertec engine deal for the future.
Stepney survives pit tumble.
Ferrari engineer Nigel Stepney was able to laugh about his pit-lane accident last night, but knows that he came close to serious injury.
EU statement on FIA settlement proposal.
The European Commission has reacted to FIA president Max Mosley peace offering by issuing the following statement:
Wurz safe, claims Briatore.
Benetton boss Flavio Briatore has re-assured driver Alex Wurz that he still has a seat with the team despite rumours that he is to be replaced.
Minardi to debut titanium gearbox.
The tiny Minardi outfit has chosen what could soon be its home event to introduce its new titanium gearbox to the Formula One world.
Docs OK reluctant hero Coulthard.
Formula One doctor Sid Watkins has given David Coulthard the all-clear to race in this weekends Spanish Grand Prix.
Benetton test for F3 star.
Brazilian Antonio Pizzonia could be the next young star to follow in Jenson Button's footsteps, after being offered a test with the Benetton team.
Jordan commits to Bridgestone.
The Jordan team is on the verge of signing an extended deal with tyre supplier Bridgestone, despite having been courted by returning rival Michelin.
Salo sued by BAR.
Mika Salo is facing a lawsuit from former employers British American Racing, after apparently breaking his contract to drive for Ferrari last season.
Jordan confirms Gascoyne departure.
The Jordan team has confirmed that designer Mike Gascoyne will be leaving at the end of his current contract.
Ron admits truth in Villeneuve link.
Ron Dennis has confessed to speaking with Jacques Villeneuve's management about a contract for 2001, but only because he feels that enough detail has already been leaked.
Barcelona test - day one: 25 April.
Six of Formula One's eleven teams were in action at Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya today [Tuesday], preparing for the Spanish Grand Prix in ten days' time.
Blue flag blues for Schuey.
Michael Schumacher has complained that his pursuit of the McLarens at Silverstone was compromised by backmarkers not obeying the blue flags.
Webber salvages pride for Arrows.
Once again, Jos Verstappen and Pedro De La Rosa were denied an opportunity to prove just how good the new Arrows A21 is in race conditions when both drivers were forced to retire from the British Grand Prix with electrical problems.
Qualifying Quotes - British Grand Prix.
"I am very happy with my first pole for Ferrari. I like driving in these conditions, although did not know what to expect as, last week in testing, I only drove in the wet, and only did two laps in the dry yesterday.
Thats not all folks as Arrows unveils new sponsor
Tom Walkinshaws rejuvenated Arrows team announced their 6th major sponsorship deal within three months with the news that Ted Turners Cartoon Network logo will now appear on the orange and black cars.
Bernie hosts 50th anniversary dinner.
Formula One heroes both past and present gathered at London's Dorchester Hotel last Wednesday night to mark Formula One's 50th anniversary.