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Benetton Boys In Seat Talks.
Both Benetton drivers are understood to have held talks with team boss Rocco Benetton in recent weeks, to discuss their futures with the Enstone team.
Bar Seeks Morale Boost.
British American Racing boss Craig Pollock has called for his team to raise its standards as it searches for its first race finish of the season.
Barcelona Is Mika's Chance To Close.
The Spanish Grand Prix this weekend could be Mika Hakkinen's best chance to close the expanding gap between himself and title rival Michael Schumacher, according to the German.
F3000 Team Eyes F1 Entry.
F3000 team European Edenbridge Racing has one eye on a place in the Formula One paddock, following its move into new premises.
Bar Deal Is The Works.
Following some confusion in recent days, it has emerged that British American Racing's deal with Honda is for a full 'works' effort.
Jos' Loss.
Once again, Jos Verstappen is having to come to terms with losing an F1 drive through no fault of his own, after Honda announced it was re-entering the sport solely as an engine supplier.
Honda Confirms Bar And Jordan.
Jordan and British American Racing will use variations of the new Honda engine next season, as the Japanese giant practically ruled out running its own team.
Ecclestone Team For 2000?
The most surprising rumour to be circulating the Monaco paddock last weekend surrounded Bernie Ecclestone's possible involvement in a new F1 team for next season.
Bar And Supertec To Part Company.
British American Racing has gone part way to admitting a tie-up with Honda next season by revealing that it is to split with Supertec at the end of the year.
Barcelona Test - Day One: 19 May.
Mika Hakkinen bounced back from his Monaco disappointment to lead the way on day one of the latest Formula One test, finishing ahead of both Ferraris in the process.
Now Zanardi Looks To Indy Return.
Alex Zanardi is rumoured to be returning to Champcars, but only to compete in the end-of-season money race.
Hakkinen Survives Pole Protest.
Mika Hakkinen was fortunate to keep his pole position at the Monaco Grand Prix on Saturday, after Ferrari protested him for speeding under yellow flags.
Schumacher Tests On Rest Day.
Michael Schumacher and Ferrari took the opportunity to test at Fiorano when the Monaco Grand Prix weekend took its traditional Friday break.
Mclaren Seals Eidos Deal.
McLaren has agreed a sponsorship partnership with the creators of Lara Croft - Eidos Interactive - and will feature the software company's name from Monaco onwards.
Bernie Buys Paul Ricard.
Bernie Ecclestone has added the Paul Ricard circuit to his portfolio of Formula One interests, it was reported on Eurosport today.
Nogaro/fiorano Tests: 8 May 1999.
Testing continued for a handful of Formula One teams, with BAR, Sauber and Stewart running at Nogaro in France, and Ferrari at Fiorano in Italy.
Monza Fences Off Pit-lane.
Monza has hurriedly added a safety fence to its pit-wall, in the wake of the Indy Racing League tragedy last weekend.
Dennis: Honda Decision Is "unprofessional".
Ron Dennis and Bernie Ecclestone have both slammed Honda's apparent U-turn over entering Formula One next season.
Ratzenberger Remembered.
Jacques Villeneuve was among those unaffected by the death of Ayrton Senna, but the Canadian still remembers the black Imola weekend of 1994 for the death of a friend.
Arrows Plus From "t-minus".
Despite a general belief that the 't-minus' logos adorning the sidepods of this year's Arrows cars pointed to the unveiling of a major new sponsor or chassis development, nothing appeared to be any different at Imola.
Fia Plan V10-only F1.
The FIA is considering a move to make Formula One a V10-only zone, to counteract the possible cost of teams switching back to V12 engines.
Coulthard Continues Backmarker Blast.
David Coulthard has continued his tirade against the backmarkers he blames for costing him victory in San Marino by calling for the culprits to be heavily fined.
Benetton Escalates Motorhome
Although British American Racing has already hit the headlines with details of its new "super-motorhome", it was Benetton which created the first stir among paddock regulars.
Stewart Mechanic In The Money.
A pre-season bet, and Rubens Barrichello's third place at Imola, combined to give Stewart mechanic Alan Maybin a particularly fruitful weekend.