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Jordan unveils EJ11.
The Jordan team heralded its 'backroom boys' with the launch of the latest EJ11 at Silverstone, and promised that this was a refreshed operation that had learnt from its mistakes.
No-nonsense launch shows new Jordan philosophy.
There were no dancing girls (or boys), no razzmatazz and no big promises as Jordan unveiled its assault on the 2001 Formula One championship.

Hynes looks to build on BAR test.
1999 British Formula 3 champion, Marc Hynes, gave his hopes for the future after getting a taste of last years BAR Reynard Honda in Barcelona recently, as part of the team's Young Driver Development Programme.
Arrows fans could ride AX3.
In a unique move, Arrows' revolutionary track passenger car - the AX3 - could be made available to supporters of the Leafield team.
New EU threat to British race industry.
A study into the size and importance of Britain's motorsport business may have concluded that it is bigger and better than ever, but all that may change if the European Union has its way.
Herbert brands Schumacher 'rotten egg'.
In true English schoolboy style, Johnny Herbert has fired a parting shot at his former Benetton team-mate as he prepares for life outside Formula One.

Hakkinen to benefit from becoming a father?
Ferrari driver, Michael Schumacher has said that Mika Hakkinen could benefit from becoming a father.
Arrows launch revolutionary three-seater F1 car.
The Arrows team have announced the launch of the AX3 - a three-seater F1 car capable of carrying two passengers.
Mazzacane signs with Prost.
One of the winter's worst kept secrets was confirmed today, when Prost Grand Prix signed Gaston Mazzacane to partner Jean Alesi in 2001.
Fun in the sun as Benetton trains.
Jenson Button and Mark Webber were put through their pre-season paces by Benetton last week, as the team attended a training camp in Lanzarote.
AT&T makes connection with Jaguar.
Communications giant AT&T has announced a three-year partnership with Ford Motor Company as sponsor to the Jaguar Racing team.
Alonso hovers as Minardi suffers personnel blow.
Minardi's travails prior to the 2001 season continued over the weekend, with the announcement that two key team members had left to join Prost.
Arrows reveals new team manager.
The Arrows F1 team has announced that Michael Ainsley-Cowlishaw has been appointed race team manager in place of the departed Steve Nielsen.
New ID for Jordan.
Following its works engine deal with Honda Motor Company, Jordan Grand Prix will race in the 2001 Formula One world championship under the new team name Benson and Hedges Jordan Honda.
Benetton defender Carman dies.
Renowned libel lawyer George Carman QC succumbed to cancer last night, but not before making a small but valuable contribution to the machinations of Formula One.
Jordan launches powerboat project.
Following on from its maiden victory in the wet at Spa-Francorchamps in 1998, and a front-row qualifying position at last year's British GP, Jordan has decided to set sail for further success on the ocean waves.
Jaguar Nav-igates new PR structure.
Jaguar Racing has extended its new look operation into the press and public relations department with the announcement that communications expert Nav Sidhu will join the team from Williams.

Senna was my idol - Michael Schumacher.
Ferrari number one, Michael Schumacher has reflected on his Monza tears and what it meant to equal Ayrton Senna's record number of wins. He told the BBC: "You saw what it meant. These emotions got out were because of remembering him."
GP plan linked to Moscow assassination attempt.
The civic official who agreed a deal for Tom Walkinshaw's TWR company to construct a grand prix circuit in the Russian capital may have been targeted for his decision, it emerged today.
Ford's Walter Hayes dies.
The man behind Ford's initial success in motorsport has died in London, following a short illness.
John Cooper dies aged 77.
Motor racing legend John Cooper, the creator of the Cooper-Climax Grand Prix cars, has died at his home in Worthing from cancer.
Herbert: Sepang shunt could cost CART place.
Despite assurances from his manager that a deal was on the table, Johnny Herbert is beginning to realise that his Champcar dream may have to be put on hold.
Prost agrees PSN deal.
Speculation surrounding Gaston Mazzacane's role with the Prost team next season will take another leap forward following the announcement today [Thursday] that the French team has agreed a marketing and sponsorship alliance with his sponsor PanAmerican Sports Network [PSN].
Pizzonia gets Arrows testing chance.
British Formula Three champion Antonio Pizzonia will get a second chance to impress the F1 scouts today, as he joins Arrows at Bridgestone's Barcelona test.