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Mazzacane to shake down Arrows 'prototype'.
As rumoured, Minardi driver Gaston Mazzacane will test with the Arrows team this week, confirming suggestions that the Argentine may be a part of the Leafield squad in 2001.
Herbert still receiving treatment
Mark Perkins, Johnny Herbert's manager has said that the Englishman is still undergoing treatment following his crash at the Malaysian Grand Prix. He told the BBC: "Johnny is receiving physiotherapy in Monaco at the moment and he will be back up and running soon."

Lotterer to test with Jaguar
Young German driver Andre Lotterer will test with the Jaguar F1 team next month. A spokesperson for the Ford owned F1 operation said Lotterer signed earlier in the year as a development driver would test the Jaguar R1 in Barcelona from December the 12th to the 14th.
Peugeot quit in '99.
Peugeot bosses have admitted that they knew the company was withdrawing from Formula One over a year ago.
More manufacturers will follow us - Peugeot.
Peugeot Motorsports boss, Corrado Provera has said that more manufacturers will follow them out of Formula One.
Smart driving makes for Ma-rvellous win.
Hong Kong's Philip Ma drove a clever race to take home the Deutsch Bank Private Banking Super Car Race trophy in Macau (November 19) today.
Alesi hints at possible partner conflict.
Jean Alesi has recently made comments that suggest his proposed partnership with Pedro Diniz at Prost next year will be anything but harmonious.
Son of Ferrari boss found dead.
The only son of Fiat - and Ferrari - boss Gianni Agnelli has been found dead at a notorious suicide spot close to Turin.
'Inexperienced' Raikkonen to miss out.
Sauber may yet have to find a second driver for 2001, as its protege Kimi Raikkonen looks likely to be denied a superlicence.
Mika in Macedonia.
Officially, according to the FIA Formula One world championship rankings at any rate, Mika Hakkinen is no longer the best driver in the world, but that hasn't stopped him from having a hectic global schedule.
McLaren loses second key player.
According to reports, the McLaren team may be heading into 2001 minus two of the men who brought it success in recent years.
Trulli completes marathon task.
As good as his word, Jarno Trulli duly completed the New York Marathon yesterday [Sunday].
Durand a target for stronger Prost.
Alain Prost is apparently trying to lure McLaren's Henri Durand back to France in order to lift his eponymous team off the bottom of the constructors' championship.
Heroic Hakkinen to shun birth.
He may be mighty on the track, but Mika Hakkinen is not feeling particularly brave about witnessing the birth of his first child.
Just one Pedro in Prost race.
Contrary to recent reports, Pedro de la Rosa will not be heading for Prost next year.
Johnny Herbert: Farewell to a favourite.
The 2000 Formula One finale was also the last race in a grand prix car for Johnny Herbert, one of the most likeable, determined and human drivers of them all.
Schumacher wins Malaysian GP.
Michael Schumacher held off a stern challenge from David Coulthard to take his ninth win of the 2000 season at Sepang.
Herbert smiles despite unhappy farewell.
Johnny Herbert's final Grand Prix ended in dramatic when his Jaguar was involved in a heavy impact with the tyre barrier after the right rear suspension appeared to fail.
Ferrari lets its hair down with red wigs.
From head shaving to red wigs, the Ferrari team is clearly going through a tonsorial crisis of identity at present.
Trulli unhappy.
Jarno Trulli has been a star for the Jordan Grand Prix team this year but the Italian is far from satisfied with his first season with the Irish squad, and claims that not even a win at Sunday's final race in Malaysia would change that assessment.
Michael will continue to conduct.
Michael Schumacher has dismissed criticism from former Italian Premier Cossiga of his impromptu 'conducting' of the Italian national anthem from the podium after his victories for Ferrari.

Schumacher thanks the backroom boys.
Ferrari 2000 Champion, Michael Schumacher has said that his title would not have been possible without the team and he has released a list of the top 10 people who have helped him achieve it.

I'm not going to Minardi - Pedro Diniz.
Brazilian driver, Pedro Diniz has ruled out a move to Minardi but has yet to decide on whether he is going to Prost or staying at Sauber. Diniz told ITV sport: "I'am definitely not going to Minardi. Maybe I will go to Prost but nothing is done yet."
Brewers propose toast to ALMS finale.
Le Mans sports car racing fans and New Year's Eve partygoers will be able to celebrate the Race Of A Thousand Years in Adelaide with a new limited edition Le Mans Adelaide Coopers beer can.