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Gold medal winner in Barcelona.
This weekend in Spain the West McLaren Mercedes team will be joined by someone who has made his name throwing arrows.
Alexander Wurz's lap of Barcelona.
West McLaren Mercedes 'third driver' Alexander Wurz describes a lap of the Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona - site of this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix:

BAR-Honda and Acer announce long-term partnership.
Lucky Strike BAR Honda and Acer have today announced a new long-term partnership, effective from this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix. Acer will become a Corporate Partner of British American Racing and will be the Official Supplier of Computer Hardware to the team.

New Bridgestone spec tyre for Spain.
Bridgestone reaped the rewards of a decision to test at Imola prior to the San Marino Grand Prix ten days ago with two cars on the podium and a promising performance from the wet weather tyres on Friday.

New Iveco trucks for Ferrari.
Yesterday morning at Fiorano, Iveco, an Official Supplier to the Scuderia handed over new tractor units which Ferrari will use for all its transportation needs at races and test sessions which take place in Europe.

Shakedown for the F2002 for Spain.
The three Ferrari F2002 cars which will be used in the fourthcoming Spanish Grand Prix were given a shakedown yesterday [Tuesday] at Fiorano. Chassis 219 will be Michael Schumacher's race car, 220 is for Rubens Barrichello and 221 is the T-car.
Spanish GP preview - Jordan Grand Prix.
Jordan Grand Prix take part in the Spanish Grand Prix this weekend hoping that they will be able to register their first points of the season.

Hamidy leaves Jordan - it's official.
Jordan Grand Prix has announced today [Wednesday] that Technical Director Eghbal Hamidy has left the Silverstone based team. Jordan released the following brief statement:

Reitzle exit latest setback for Jaguar.
One of Jaguar Racing's biggest backers has quit the Ford-owned Premier Automotive Group, which oversees the running of the Formula One team.

Pre-Spanish GP testing update - team by team.
All the Formula One teams were testing this week with most of the action taking place at Silverstone and Mugello. Find out what each team was up to: Ferrari - Testing at two tracks:
Williams denies destruction of Senna relics.
The BMW.WilliamsF1 team has discounted claims that it has destroyed the car in which Ayrton Senna died at Imola in 1994.
Trulli: Jenson's not better than Frentzen.
Hot on the heels of being told that he is not yet Britain's number one driver, Jenson Button has come under attack from his own team-mate.
Arrows protested for Melbourne misdemeanours.
The Arrows team has been hit by a protest over its actions on race day at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix - although it remains unclear where the objection originated.

Mugello test - day one: 16 April.
McLaren-Mercedes 'third driver' Alexander Wurz set the pace yesterday [Tuesday] at the Mugello circuit, Italy.

More improvements to Sky's F1 digital service.
Sky digital viewers will now be able enjoy full interactivity on race replays broadcast on F1 Digital + .
Schumacher wins 'Unesco Champion for Sport' title.
On Monday, in Paris, Michael Schumacher was presented with the title, "Unesco Champion for Sport."

Kirch to be Bernie's last stand?
FIA president Max Mosley has hinted that the problems surrounding the Kirch media group could bring about a change of control in Formula One, and prompt the beginning of the end of Bernie Ecclestone's reign.

Q&A: Gustav Brunner.
Panasonic Toyota Racing Technical Director Gustav Brunner talks about how the team has improved, the pace of the TF102, Mika Salo and Allan McNish and a lot, lot more: Q: Has the pace of the TF102 surprised you?
Fisi and Taku give Jordan encouragement.
The DHL Jordan Honda team enjoyed an encouraging start to the weekend in San Marino, with Giancarlo Fisichella finishing Friday's free practice session in third place behind the two Ferraris, and team-mate Takuma Sato, running at Imola for the first time, finishing a solid eleventh overall.
Shakedown at Fiorano for the F2002 for Imola.
Yesterday [Wednesday] at Fiorano, the three F2002's to be used in this weekend's San Marino Grand Prix were given a shakedown test. They are: chassis 217, which will be Rubens Barrichello's race car, 220 for Michael Schumacher and 219, the T-car.
Q&A: Nick Burrows - Fisichella's No. 1 mechanic.
There has been much discussion about Giancarlo Fisichella's return to Jordan Grand Prix, and analysis of how he might have changed or developed as an F1 driver since his first year with the team in 1997.

Q&A: Jean-Jacques His.
Renault F1 engine guru Jean-Jacques His fields questions on the operational structure of the team, as well as the particularities of Formula 1 engine design. Q: The set-up at Viry is similar to the one at Enstone. Were you the model for the British entity?

Q&A: Mike Gascoyne.
Technical Director Mike Gascoyne talks about the design structure at Renault F1; his role in setting it up and a lot more: Q: The team has a different structure to many other teams. What part did you play in setting it up?

Tyres face traction test at Imola.
After three flyaway races in three different continents, Formula 1 returns to Europe for the San Marino Grand Prix, a race which Bridgestone is determined to see won by a car on its tyres.