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Hispania forced to delay first run with F111
Geoff Willis: We have to be realistic in our expectations of performance; this is very much a baseline car which the team must develop in 2011.

Mateschitz: Webber 'as good as' Vettel
Ahead of the F1 2011 World Championship campaign, Dietrich Mateschitz contends that Mark Webber is 'as good as' team-mate Sebastian Vettel - and admits that were the young German to wish to leave Red Bull Racing, the team would not stand in his way

F1 corruption case takes a fresh twist
There have been further claims and counter-claims in the corruption scandal that has rocked F1 in recent weeks, with suggestions now that the shares sold to CVC Capital Partners in 2006 were not undervalued after all

Croatia takes step towards F1
Balkan state Croatia has revealed ambitious motorsport plans that, ultimately, include a visit from the F1 circus.

Brawn ?100m bonus for rescuing Honda
Ross Brawn should go into the 2011 F1 season with a smile on his face whatever Mercedes GP's on-track woes following last week's buy-out by Daimler and Aabar.

Rigon gets Vairano run with Ferrari
F1 hopeful Davide Rigon eventually got to make his F1 debut with Ferrari during a one-day session at Vairano.
Button: 'No point' in racing once you've had kids
McLaren-Mercedes star and former world champion Jenson Button contends that once an F1 driver has had children, it is time to hang up the grand prix helmet...
Alonso: I'm here to win, not to make friends
Following a number of stains on his character over the past week, double F1 World Champion Fernando Alonso has hit back by asserting that he is in the sport to win, 'not to make friends'

Rosberg wins Bandini trophy
Nico Rosberg has been named as the latest recipient of the prestigious Lorenzo Bandini Trophy, following in the footsteps of other major F1 figures.

Ecclestone: F1 will be run by a woman in 'three-to-five years'
F1 commercial rights supremo Bernie Ecclestone hints at a changing of the guard at the helm of the sport in the not-too-distant future - and that his replacement may well be a woman...
Ferrari the biggest loser as teams count cost of Bahrain cancellation
Whilst Bahrain has been let off its $40 million race-hosting fee by F1 commercial rights-holder Bernie Ecclestone following its eleventh-hour cancellation, it seems the teams - and Ferrari in particular - may not be so lucky...

Original Stig tips 'genius' Hamilton for 2011 crown
The original Black Stig from cult BBC motoring programme Top Gear - Perry McCarthy - reveals what really happened to his character following that dive from HMS Invincible eight years ago...
McLaren 'serious' about CFD, but 'a risk too far' just yet
McLaren Racing managing director Jonathan Neale reveals that whilst unconventional aerodynamic doctrine CFD does have a 'vital' place in F1, the demise of the more traditional wind tunnel is not yet in sight

Stewart: calls on Tilke to improve overtaking
Sir Jackie Stewart has called for a change in design theory to improve the F1 show for fans and drivers alike.

Mercedes: The Silver Arrow is coming together
Ross Brawn: The reliability of the car is now better and our upgrade package is coming together well, ready to be on the car for the fourth and final pre-season test in Barcelona.

Bahrain situation could affect force majeure rules
Legal expert Charles Braithwaite muses on the implications of cancelling a grand prix due to political unrest amid F1's global expansion.

Bahrain Grand Prix to be cancelled
The Bahrain Grand Prix is cancelled due to political unrest

Lotus test ended by Trulli crash
An accident for Jarno Trulli ends Team Lotus' test in Barcelona

Petrov enjoying better tyre knowledge
Vitaly Petrov second quickest for Renault on the third day of testing in Barcelona

Booth: Virgin targeting 'regular' Q2 spots
Virgin Racing team principal John Booth admits that with the future of the team now secured thanks to Marussia's ramped-up involvement, there can be no excuse for not regularly making it into Q2 in F1 2011
Kubica rally crash shocked me, says Alonso
Fernando Alonso: Obviously it was a surprise, a shock to hear about his accident. And the first moments, to be honest, speaking with his manager, it was not so clear... ...that he was perfectly okay and that he would survive.
Brundle: DC and I can get the job done
BBC F1's Martin Brundle reveals just what he believes makes for a good commentating pairing - and why he is convinced that he and fellow former grand prix star David Coulthard can 'get the job done' for Auntie in 2011

Lawyer argues pros and cons of drivers contracts after Kubica crash
Legal expert Dominic Crossley argues that restricting drivers' extra-curricular activities could be detrimental to the sport of F1, despite the impact of Robert Kubica's rally accident
2011 last-chance saloon for Massa and Webber
BBC F1 pit-lane reporter Ted Kravitz fears that Mark Webber and Felipe Massa have just one more roll of the dice at Red Bull Racing and Ferrari respectively in F1 2011...