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Frentzen: I Gained From Williams Years.
Heinz-Harald Frentzen offered ironic thanks to the Williams for helping him in his F1 career - with Jordan.
Zanardi Looks For Better Luck.
Williams star Alex Zanardi is hoping for a swift change of fortune before the San Marino Grand Prix, after another dismal weekend in Brazil.
Honda On The Road Again.
The works Honda team continued its testing programme at Barcelona on Monday, as it builds up to a possible entry in next season's world championship.
Unhappy Villeneuve Blows Out Birthday.
Such was Jacques Villeneuve's disappointment after Brazilian GP practice, he deliberately missed the birthday celebrations thrown in his honour.
Zonta Hurt In Practice Crash.
Brazilian hero Ricardo Zonta was prevented from qualifying for his home grand prix by a practice crash on Saturday morning.
Todt Backs "equal" Irvine.
Ferrari boss Jean Todt has lent his backing to under fire driver Eddie Irvine - and declared that there are no team orders at the Italian team.
Villeneuve Is New Face Of Vw.
Jacques Villeneuve has appeared in a commercial for car company Volkswagen - and pokes fun at those with whom he has tangled in F1.
Prost Aim To Recreate Active Ride.
The Prost team is reportedly trying a radical method of creating active suspension, without resorting to banned technology.
Stewart Would Consider Ford Sale.
Paul Stewart has admitted that the family team would consider selling out to Ford, if its future depended on it.
Supertec Speed Costs Reliability.
Despite modifications to improve its speed, the Supertec F1 engine continued to suffer at the recent Barcelona tests.
Scheckter Slams "slow" Irvine.
Jody Scheckter believes Ferrari should have signed Giancarlo Fisichella to partner Michael Schumacher - because Eddie Irvine isn't fast enough.
Badoer Sidelined By Testing Shunt.
Minardi driver Luca Badoer spent time in hospital yesterday (Sunday), after suffering an accident in testing at Fiorano.
Camel In F1 Return?
The distinctive Camel brand may return to Formula One in the near future, several seasons after it was last seen in the category.
Honda Deny Budget Stories.
Honda has described a story outlining its F1 budget plans as premature - because the matter has yet to be discussed in Japan.
Fiorano Best For F399.
The latest Ferrari achieved its best showing at the team's Fiorano test track yesterday, as Michael Schumacher lapped the Italian circuit in 1min 01.518secs.
Michael Is Father Again.
Michael Schumacher became a father for the second time on Monday, when wife Corinna gave birth to a baby boy. Mother and baby are said to be doing fine.
Renamed Williams To Smoke Out Sponsors.
The Williams team has officially re-branded itself in order to attract new sponsors.
Mcrae To Test Stewart F1 Car.
Rally star Colin McRae has been offered the chance to test a Stewart F1 car, thanks to his links with engine supplier Ford.
Honda Works Effort Still In Balance.
Despite having testing extensively - and competitively - in recent weeks, the future of the works Honda F1 team remains unsettled.
Stewart Try To Play It Cool.
Stewart will use the current Barcelona test to try out revised cooling methods on its SF-3, after both its cars caught fire on the grid in Australia.
Monza Tests Wet-weather Tarmac.
Australian GP winner Eddie Irvine, and Ferrari team-mate Luca Badoer, tested a revolutionary tarmac surface - designed to reduce spray and improve visibility in wet conditions - at Monza this week.
New Home For Fia.
Motorsport's governing body, the FIA, has moved from its traditional home in Paris to new premises in Geneva, Switzerland.
Supertec Teams "struggling".
Williams, Benetton and British American Racing have called for more power from their Supertec engines in an attempt to match the best on offer in Formula One.
Malik Scheme Could Benefit Watt.
Danish Formula 3000 driver Jason Watt could be the first to benefit from the dream of new Arrows boss Malik Ado Ibrahim, and is expected to test with the Nigerian's F1 squad in the near future.