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Woking Welcomes Local Heroes
Woking Borough Council will grant the resident McLaren team free reign of the town's streets on Sunday, in a gesture of congratulation following its world championship success.
Jaguar Rumours Denied
The chances of the Jaguar name appearing in Formula One are exceedingly slim, if Ford motorsport boss Martin Whitaker is to be believed.
Eddie Ready For Aussie V8
Ferrari pilot Eddie Irvine has admitted that the thought of driving a big banger Aussie V8 touring car is one that appeals to him.
Jordan Seal Investment Deal
The Jordan team has tied up a long term deal with investment bank Warburg, Pincus, which should secure its future financial stability.
Prost Buys Junior Team For F3000
Alain Prost has increased his team's involvement in the F3000 series by buying the Apomatox team.
Silverstone For Sale?
The British Racing Drivers' Club has put its home - Silverstone circuit - up for sale, leading several potential buyers to express an interest in the self-styled Home of British Motorsport.
Bernie Bonds With Investors.
Formula One holdings, the company controlled by F1 powerbroker Bernie Ecclestone, was scheduled to hold investor presentations today (Monday) as a prelude to launching its $2 billion Eurobond.
Loews Blow For Monaco
Formula One could be set to lose one of its most famous names, but not through the retirement of a driver or team. The Loews hairpin on the world-famous Monaco street circuit is under threat from - of all things - the whim of an hotel owner.
New Engine In The Blocks.
A new name could enter Formula One in the near future, as the engineering company Powertech plans to introduce its recently unveiled V10 to the sport.
Minardi To Test Dutch Champ.
Italian Formula Three champion - the Dutchman Donny Crevels - is to test with the Minardi team as a reward for taking the title.
Williams Tests Renault Champ.
Formula Renault Sport champion Aluizio Coelho tried a Williams F1 car for size this week, as a reward for taking the British title.
Frentzen Impressed By Jordan.
Heinz-Harald Frentzen has admitted to being impressed by the set-up at Jordan, and both its car and engine, following the Bridgestone test last week.
New Threat To Flotation Plan.
Bernie Ecclestone's plan to float Formula One on the Stock Market could be hit by another setback this week, as the impresario learns whether or not he is to face monopoly charges.
More Pain For Panis.
Prost driver Olivier Panis will be out of action until after Christmas following an operation to remove metal plates from his legs.
More Pain For Panis.
Prost driver Olivier Panis will be out of action until after Christmas following an operation to remove metal plates from his legs.
Another Schumacher, Another Rivalry
Ralf Schumacher has admitted to deliberately blocking fellow countryman Heinz-Harald Frentzen during qualifying for the Japanese Grand Prix, claiming that it was a purely retaliatory move.
Jordan Confident Of Bridgestone Switch
The Jordan team emerged from the Bridgestone tyre test confident that it had a base to work from for next season.
So Long, Salo?
Mika Salo could be shown the door at Arrows, despite the team taking up its option on the Finn in recent weeks.
Schuy Anticipates "great Future" With Bridgestone
Michael Schumacher emerged from his first F1 test on Bridgestone tyres confident that the partnership would bring great rewards.
Mika Speechless With Relief
Mika Hakkinen was lost for the words to describe his feelings after lifting a first world crown at Suzuka.
Prost Problems Persist
Despite the introduction of the revised AP01B, the Prost team had another weekend to forget at Suzuka, as their drivers trailed home in 11th and 12 places.
Back Row No Obstacle For Schumi
Michael Schumacher overcame the disappointment of being forced to start on the back row of the grid in Japan by storming through the field in the opening laps.
Schumi Lid Gets New Paint Job
Michael Schumacher is to try a new paint scheme on his crash helmet at Suzuka, and hopes that it may be the key to championship success.
Adios Tuero?
Minardi pilot Esteban Tuero could find himself out of work in 1999, because the Argentine Grand Prix has been left off next season's F1 schedule.