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Hamilton visits grave of F1 superstar Senna
2008 F1 World champion Lewis Hamilton visits the grave of his hero, the late great Ayrton Senna.

2010 F1 calendar changed
The 2010 Monaco Grand Prix looks set to be brought forward by a week to ease the logistical nightmare of having a race in Turkey just seven days later...
Neale: 26-car grid could make starts interesting...
McLaren Racing managing director Jonathan Neale offers his views on F1 2010-style, when new teams are set to swell the grid and a new grand prix joins the calendar to-boot...

Kobayashi ready for debut challenge
Kamui Kobayashi insists he is ready for the challenge of making his F1 race debut at Interlagos after receiving an unexpected call-up to the Toyota team for the Brazilian Grand Prix.

Massa feels 'like the accident never happened'
Ferrari star Felipe Massa has confirmed that he is 'back to the same driver he was' before his life-threatening Hungarian Grand Prix qualifying accident, after getting behind the wheel of an F1 car for the first time in two-and-a-half months.

F1 to test on day after grand sprix?
Formula One could be poised to adopt a testing programme already used in the equivalent MotoGP series, with teams and drivers staying on at circuits after grands prix weekends.

Coulthard wanted Piquet punished.
David Coulthard has expressed both surprise and frustration that Nelson Piquet Jr was not punished for his part in the Singapore race-fixing row that marred the second running of the event at the end of September.
F1 Rocks supremo aiming to launch Glasgow Grand Prix
First there has been talk of New York, and now a grand prix around the streets of Glasgow could become a reality if the ambitious promoter of the successful new F1 Rocks series of concerts gets his way - with Paul Morrison admitting that 'when I have something in my mind, it is just a case of doi
Raikkonen to replace Webber at Red Bull as McLaren talks stall?
Ex-F1 World Champion Kimi Raikkonen could be set for a surprise switch to Red Bull Racing in 2010, it has been rumoured - as the Finn's discussions with former employers McLaren-Mercedes appear to have hit deadlock over his financial demands, whilst Mark Webber's continuing allegiance to his disg
Bourdais: Briatore destroyed me too
Nelsinho Piquet is not the only F1 driver whose career has been 'destroyed' by disgraced former Renault F1 managing director Flavio Briatore, S?bastien Bourdais has revealed - as the Frenchman admitted the famously irascible Italian was 'a big problem' for him throughout his time in the top fligh

McLaren to ditch Merc and run BMW in F1 2010?
McLaren's partnership with engine-supplier Mercedes-Benz - believed to have been on rocky ground for some time - could culminate in divorce as soon as the end of the 2009 F1 World Championship campaign, it has been rumoured, with reports that BMW is set to fill the breach.

Innured Glock to miss Japanese GP
Toyota has confirmed that Timo Glock will not take part in the Japanese Grand Prix after his qualifying accident at Suzuka on Saturday.

Webber accident rules him out of qualifying
Despite his morning practice accident not appearing too serious, Mark Webber looks set to be ruled out of qualifying for the Japanese Grand Prix.
Rossi: Raikkonen 'is not very fast'
Record-breaking multiple MotoGP World Champion Valentino Rossi has suggested that the reason Kimi Raikkonen has been dropped by Ferrari to make way for Fernando Alonso in F1 in 2010 is that the 2007 title-winner 'is not very fast'.
Lotus boss denies GE deal has link to F1
New Lotus F1 chief executive Tony Fernandes has denied that a $500,000 a year sponsorship deal he has brokered for the new Asian Basketball League will lead to the company backing his grand prix outfit.
Massa: Piquet crash cost me title
Felipe Massa afforded Nelson Piquet Jr a cursory handshake when the pair met at a Brazilian kart circuit this week, but repeated the claim that his countryman's 'accident' in last year's Singapore Grand Prix cost him the F1 world title.

Webber revealed as co-owner of GP3 team.
Mark Webber has revealed a desire to help up-and-coming drivers, especially Australian hopefuls, by entering into a team ownership deal in the new GP3 Series.

Norbert Haug: McLaren can manage two megastars
McLaren-Mercedes is perfectly capable of successfully managing two top-drawer drivers in F1, Norbert Haug has urged - as the rumours swirling around the paddock to the effect that 2007 world champion Kimi Raikkonen is to return to his former team in 2010 gather pace.
Horner: F1 is 'worse than Eastenders'
F1 has a lot of tidying up to do if it is to re-establish its reputation after degenerating to such an extent that it is now 'worse than Eastenders' with its succession of high-profile, tabloid-fodder scandals - that is the opinion of Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner.
Toyota hints F1 withdrawal not impossible
Toyota has confirmed what many in the F1 paddock have long feared by dropping hints that a withdrawal from competition at the end of the 2009 world championship campaign - following in the wheeltracks of Honda and BMW - is not out of the question.
Glock aiming for 'perfect' podium on Toyota home turf
Having ascended the rostrum in Singapore for the first time since Malaysia all the way back in early April, Timo Glock has clearly regained the taste for podium champagne - and is eyeing a second successive climb up the steps on Toyota's home turf at Suzuka this weekend, what would undoubtedly be
Identity of Singapore-gate 'Witness X' revealed
The identity of the hitherto mysterious 'Witness X' has been revealed by a British newspaper, with the fourth member of Renault F1 privy to the 'Singapore-gate' conspiracy widely held to have provided the vital evidence that earned Flavio Briatore a lifetime ban from all FIA-sanctioned motorsport