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Has Zanardi Quit?
Sources suggest that Alex Zanardi may have left the Williams team following a disappointing first season back in Formula One.
Rumi Scorns Daewoo Stories.
Minardi boss Gabriele Rumi has denied that Korean company Daewoo is likely to feature as its engine supplier next year.
Buchinger Dismissed By Schuey.
Michael Schumacher has parted company with his long-time press officer, according to reports this morning.
Sarrazin In Arrows Frame.
F3000 racewinner Stephane Sarrazin is the fifth name to feature in the reckoning for the second Arrows seat next year, it has emerged.
Ford Takes Slice Of Pi.
The Ford Motor Company today announced that it would acquire the hi-tech auto electronics supplier Pi Group.
Verstappen In Demand.
Jos Verstappen's fortunes appear to have taken something of an upturn, with at least two teams seeking his services for next season.
Bmw Seals Castrol Deal.
It appears that BMW's return to the Formula One arena will be fuelled by Castrol, as the oil company tied up an exclusive, five-year deal with the German manufacturer over the weekend.
Prost Honoured.
Alain Prost joined the list of Formula One luminaries to receive awards during the short close season, when he was honoured at the World Sport Awards last week.
Apax Gives Prodrive F1 Potential.
Prodrive's move into Formula One took another step towards reality over the weekend, with the announcement that venture capital specialist Apax has taken a 49 per cent stake in the company.
Wirth Quits Benetton.
Nick Wirth has resigned his role as chief designer at Benetton, after four years with the Enstone team.
Kyalami Joins Test Route.
South African circuit Kyalami has been pencilled in for a major Formula One test before the 2000 season gets underway, joining the list of other warm-weather destinations expected to welcome teams in the coming months.
Hakkinen Expects Dc Pressure.
Mika Hakkinen has admitted that he will have to raise his game next season, if only to prevent team-mate David Coulthard from taking the title.
Bmw Leaves Zanardi Decision To Williams.
Engine supplier BMW has said that it will play no part in the decision on Alex Zanardi's future with Williams, insisting that the team make up its own mind.
Irvine: I Knew I Was Leaving.
Eddie Irvine has revealed that he knew his Ferrari career was over just days after Michael Schumacher broke his leg at Silverstone.
Bar Boys Told To Sort It Out.
Bosses at British American Tobacco have refused to become embroiled in the dispute between Craig Pollock and Adrian Reynard, and told the pair to settle their differences quickly and quietly.
F1 'conman' Cleared.
A Saudi businessman dubbed the 'prince of conmen' has been cleared of the fraud and theft charges levelled against him.
Prost Backs Panis Role.
Former boss Alain Prost believes that Olivier Panis' move to McLaren could be the best thing for his career.
Lotus Back As Engine Builder?
The Lotus name could return to Formula One within the next couple of years, if reports in the Malaysian press are to be believed.
Luca Brands Mclaren 'bad Losers'.
Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo congratulated Mika Hakkinen on his world championship success, but admitted that victory over McLaren in the constructors' series gave him added pleasure.
Football Claim Exposed Schumi.
An innocent comment by his young daughter meant that Michael Schumacher returned to Formula One action in Malaysia, according to Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo.
Sauber Restructures.
Sauber has undertaken another reshuffle of its top management in an attempt to rediscover its Swiss roots, and move to the front of the grand prix field.
Jacques Backs Pollock As Axe Hovers.
Jacques Villeneuve has re-stated his threat to quit British American Racing, as rumours insist that team boss Craig Pollock again faces the sack.
Parting Gifts And Parting Shots.
The two drivers swapping between the Ferrari and Stewart/Jaguar teams each made the news over the Japanese GP weekend, as they prepared to say goodbye to their current employers.
Motorsport Mourns Greg Moore.
The CART series suffered a second tragedy at Fontana yesterday, when Canadian star Greg Moore died after crashing heavily at the start of the California 500.