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2007 entry list announced.
The FIA has officially announced the entry list for the 2007 Formula One World Championship season, with only a few questions left to be answered before the season gets underway in Australia in March.

Honda happy with new rubber.
Chief engineer of vehicle performance Mark Ellis said the Honda F1 team was pleased with its first test on Bridgestone tyres at Catalunya, although his admitted there is still a long way to go in adapting to the rubber the team will race on next season.

Toyota pair wrap up Catalunya session.
Having started its programme at Catalunya a day later than anyone else, Toyota had the track all to itself on Friday as the first post-season Formula One test drew to a close at the Spanish circuit.
Hamilton unfazed by Coulthard comments.
Lewis Hamilton insists he isn't fazed by comments from David Coulthard that McLaren has brought the British youngster into an F1 race seat 'too early'.

Massa sets pace as winter testing begins.
Ferrari number two driver, Felipe Massa was quickest at the Circuit de Catalunya near Barcelona on Tuesday, as F1 winter testing got underway, with sixteen drivers' on track - and all but two of the eleven teams.
German teenager secures BMW test session.
German teenager Christian Vietoris has secured a test session with the BMW Sauber team after claiming success in the 2006 Formula BMW World Final in Valencia.

Priaulx: No regrets over F1.
Double World Touring Car champion Andy Priaulx insists that he has no regrets about not pursuing a career in Formula One and is more than happy with his role as 'the Michael Schumacher of touring cars'.

Zanardi makes history with BMW run.
Alex Zanardi has made motorsport history after becoming the first driver with amputated legs to successfully return to the cockpit of a Formula One car, the Italian completing the landmark test at Valencia with BMW Sauber.

Hamilton given McLaren race seat.
McLaren Mercedes has confirmed that Lewis Hamilton will partner Fernando Alonso for the 2007 Formula One season.
Dennis: Hamilton can rise to the challenge.
McLaren Mercedes CEO Ron Dennis says he is confident that Lewis Hamilton will be able to rise to the challenge of competing in Formula One after confirming that the 21-year-old Briton will partner double world champion Fernando Alonso next season.
Button backs search for next UK champion.
Jenson Button has given his backing to the new British Schools Karting Championship which, it is hoped, will provide the first stepping stone towards finding a Formula One world champion.
Philips increases Williams sponsorship.
Electronics giant Philips has signed an agreement to increase its 2007 sponsorship commitment to the WilliamsF1 team, with its shaver division now gaining on-car branding.

Spyker sign quick sponsor.
The Spyker F1 team has announced the arrival of Dutch shoe and apparel manufacturer Ferrini BV, a licensee of Quick Sports International BV, as an official sponsor for the 2007 Formula One season.
Monteiro confident of Spyker seat.
Tiago Monteiro has admitted that his focus ahead of the 2007 Formula One season remains on retaining his place alongside Christijan Albers in the Spyker MF1 team for another year.
Controversial technology wins Expo awards.
Two of the more controversial technological advances seen in Formula One this season have received awards at the Professional MotorSport World Expo session in Cologne.
Monteiro to drive course car on Algarve Rally.
He may still be waiting to hear whether or not he has retained his seat at Spyker's Formula One team for next season, but Tiago Monteiro isn't exactly sitting by the telephone, waiting for it to ring.
Webber glad to get out of Williams..
Mark Webber claims that he was lucky anyone wanted to employ him for the 2007 Formula One season after his spell at Williams failed to live up to expectation.

Lexus to supply Williams in future.
Although they are likely to retain Toyota badges on the grid in 2007, it has been hinted that the Japanese manufacturer may re-brand the engines to be supplied to Williams in the future to their luxury car brand Lexus.
BMW trio to get weekend seat time.
Although third cars will no longer be used in Formula One next season, BMW Sauber has confirmed that it still intends to give all three drivers time behind the wheel on race weekends in 2007.
Bring me the title, demands Daimler chairman.
DaimlerChrysler chairman Dieter Zetsche has raised the stakes for McLaren and Mercedes next season, by demanding that the combination bring back the Formula One world title for Stuttgart.
Symonds: I would`t change a thing about 2006.
Renault F1's executive director of engineering Pat Symonds admits that hindsight is a wonderful thing when it comes to reviewing a grand prix season but, despite claiming that 2006 had been the hardest of his career in the top flight, he insists that there isn't much he would have done differentl

Liuzzi enjoys MotoGP debut.
Vitantonio Liuzzi was able to taste a MotoGP machine for the first time in Valencia after the Scuderia Toro Rosso driver completed a 'job swap' with Rizla Suzuki rider John Hopkins at the Spanish circuit.
Irvine and DC duel it out in battle-of-sexes.
Formula One stars Eddie Irvine and David Coulthard will be putting all their experience and expertise to the test next week, as they coach ten celebrities in the art of becoming a racing driver.
Todt happy with STR relationship.
Newly appointed CEO Jean Todt says he is happy to be entering a new partnership with Scuderia Toro Rosso after confirmation that the Italian team will use Ferrari engines in Formula One from next season.