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Irvine: I Knew I Was Leaving.
Eddie Irvine has revealed that he knew his Ferrari career was over just days after Michael Schumacher broke his leg at Silverstone.
Bar Boys Told To Sort It Out.
Bosses at British American Tobacco have refused to become embroiled in the dispute between Craig Pollock and Adrian Reynard, and told the pair to settle their differences quickly and quietly.
F1 'conman' Cleared.
A Saudi businessman dubbed the 'prince of conmen' has been cleared of the fraud and theft charges levelled against him.
Prost Backs Panis Role.
Former boss Alain Prost believes that Olivier Panis' move to McLaren could be the best thing for his career.
Lotus Back As Engine Builder?
The Lotus name could return to Formula One within the next couple of years, if reports in the Malaysian press are to be believed.
Luca Brands Mclaren 'bad Losers'.
Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo congratulated Mika Hakkinen on his world championship success, but admitted that victory over McLaren in the constructors' series gave him added pleasure.
Football Claim Exposed Schumi.
An innocent comment by his young daughter meant that Michael Schumacher returned to Formula One action in Malaysia, according to Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo.
Sauber Restructures.
Sauber has undertaken another reshuffle of its top management in an attempt to rediscover its Swiss roots, and move to the front of the grand prix field.
Jacques Backs Pollock As Axe Hovers.
Jacques Villeneuve has re-stated his threat to quit British American Racing, as rumours insist that team boss Craig Pollock again faces the sack.
Parting Gifts And Parting Shots.
The two drivers swapping between the Ferrari and Stewart/Jaguar teams each made the news over the Japanese GP weekend, as they prepared to say goodbye to their current employers.
Motorsport Mourns Greg Moore.
The CART series suffered a second tragedy at Fontana yesterday, when Canadian star Greg Moore died after crashing heavily at the start of the California 500.
Fia To Examine Traction Control Rumours.
Motorsport's governing body is planning to investigate claims that several teams may be using simple versions of outlawed traction control systems, after rumours spread following the European and Malaysian grands prix.
Practice Patter - Japanese Grand Prix.
Mika Hakkinen: "Both sessions went well today, we worked through our race programme to find a good set-up, and seem to have found a reasonable balance. That said, you can always go quicker, and we will be looking to do that tomorrow in qualifying."
Love In The F1 Air.
There must be something about going to the Far East, for two of Formula One's most prominent figures have found time to fulfil engagements of a more personal nature.
Ferrari Counts Cost Of Replacing Rory.
Ferrari is expecting to have to pay for a new designer, after current incumbent Rory Byrne confirmed his intention to leave the team.
Ferrari Appeal: Stewart Statement.
Following the reversal of Ferrari's exclusion from the Malaysian Grand Prix, the Stewart team released the following statement:
Ferrari Appeal - Comments.
Max Mosley, President of the FIA commented on the Ferrari appeal result by saying, (Ferrari convincingly demonstrated that they were within the 5mm tolerance level required in these matters).
Heidfeld Completes Prost Test.
Nick Heidfeld took the opportunity provided by a three-day test at Magny-Cours to familiarise himself with aspects of next year's Prost car.
Hawaii Challenge Cancelled.
The hopes that former Champcar stars Jacques Villeneuve and Alex Zanardi had of competing against erstwhile rivals have been dashed by the cancellation of the Hawaii Superprix.
Trickster Claimed To Be 'buying Tyrrell'.
A man dubbed the 'Prince of Conmen' persuaded party guests that he was about to buy the Tyrrell F1 team, a court heard yesterday.
Sauber In Charge.
Peter Sauber and the Red Bull company are now the sole shareholders of the Swiss team, following the Fritz Kaiser Group's decision to sell off its stake.
Todt Offers To Quit.
Ferrari boss Jean Todt has tendered his resignation to company president Luca di Montezemolo, blaming himself for failing to land the world title for the team.
Schumacher Puts Irvine Back On Top.
Michael Schumacher stood by his promise to help Ferrari team-mate Eddie Irvine's title challenge by twice allowing the Irishman to pass en route to Malaysian Grand Prix victory.
Coulthard: I Will Still Move Over.
David Coulthard re-iterated his willingness to help team-mate Mika Hakkinen's championship challenge - despite out-qualifying the Finn at Sepang.