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Preview: French Grand Prix.
Formula One returns to Europe after a brief North American sojourn with the championship bearing a remarkable resemblance to the positions before Monaco.
Walker the Talker to miss French GP.
Murray Walker will miss his first grand prix for fifty years after dislocating his hip at last weekend's Goodwood Festival of Speed.
Goodwood Festival marred by double tragedy.
The annual historic motorsport celebration at Goodwood House finished under a cloud yesterday, following the deaths of an ex-patriot enthusiast and a marshal.
Coulthard set to stay.
David Coulthard has revealed that he is close to retaining his seat at McLaren for another season, although no deal is done yet.
Jos on track for French return.
Jos Verstappen is confident of racing at the French Grand prix next weekend, despite injuring his neck in a testing crash at Magny-Cours earlier this week.
New managing director at TAG McLaren Holdings.
The parent company of the McLaren F1 team announced yesterday [Thursday] that it has appointed Nigel Carrington as managing director.
Gascoyne to drive creation at Goodwood.
Mike Gascoyne's relationship with employers Jordan is evidently still in good shape, as the team's technical director gets to drive one of his own creations at the Goodwood Festival of Speed this weekend.
Jordan chases GM deal.
Following hot on the heels of his admission that he was chasing a works engine deal for the near future, Eddie Jordan is rumoured to have approached American giant General Motors about an F1 entry.
Verstappen hurt in testing crash.
Canadian Grand Prix hero Jos Verstappen came down to earth with a bump yesterday [Wednesday] as he ended his first day of testing prematurely.
Prost to revert to Mugen?
Alain Prost's beleaguered French outfit is tipped to return to its former engine supplier Mugen-Honda for 2001, as it attempts to find an alternative to Peugeot.
Jordan frustration spreads.
The Jordan team's inability to reproduce its 1999 form is beginning to frustrate its drivers, according to Jarno Trulli.
Jos hopes to score with new helmet.
Jos Verstappen will become the latest Formula One star to sport a new crash helmet design this weekend, as he shows his support for the Dutch soccer team.
Jag to join Jordan at Silverstone?
Following the confirmation that Jaguar is looking to move out of its existing Milton Keynes base, and bring all of its elements together under one roof, reports suggest that the team may relocate to Silverstone.
Ganassi targets Button in swap deal.
Williams protege Jenson Button could find himself plying his trade on the other side of the Atlantic next season, if an exchange of drivers happens between the Grove team and Chip Ganassi Racing.
Toyota makes Salo offer.
Formula One new boy Toyota has apparently enquired after the availability of Finnish supersub Mika Salo for next season.
Blundell: Montoya is one in a million.
Juan Montoya deserves his place in Formula One according to CART series rival Mark Blundell, who compares the Colombian with the likes of Ayrton Senna and Michael Schumacher.
Bernoldi moves into Sauber frame.
Brazilian F3000 charger Enrique Bernoldi is being considered for a race place by Sauber, the team he currently tests for.
Benetton secures Pizzonia.
Benetton has got its man - for the time being at least - after Antonio Pizzonia signed a short-term agreement with the Enstone outfit.
Zonta escapes second testing crash.
Beleaguered BAR driver Ricardo Zonta must be wondering what he has done to suffer two massive testing crashes in one season, after wrecking his car at Monza.
Jenkins mystery deepens.
Although the team has yet to officially announce it, paddock insiders firmly believe that Alan Jenkins has parted company with Prost.
Ralf Schumacher injured at Monaco.
Williams driver Ralf Schumacher was stretchered away from the scene of his accident at the Monaco Grand Prix, although he is not thought to be too badly hurt.
Coulthard wins Monaco GP.
David Coulthard inherited victory in this afternoon's Monaco Grand Prix, after runaway leader Michael Schumacher was forced out by car failure.
SAP to sponsor USGP.
Indianapolis president Tony George today revealed that the first United States Grand Prix since 1991 had signed a title sponsor to further enhance its new image.
Cameraman escapes wheel drama.
An employee working for Bernie Ecclestone's digital television channel had a narrow escape yesterday, as a wheel from a crashed car cleared the armco.