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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.

Red Bull confirms engine plans.
Having agreed a deal with Renault earlier in the season, in addition to its existing agreement with Ferrari, Red Bull has confirmed its engine plans for the 2007 Formula One season.
McLaren set to name another Spanish sponsor.
Spanish financial institution Banco Santander has become the latest Iberian company lured to McLaren by Fernando Alonso's impending partnership with the team.

Sainz enjoys unique experience after R25 'test`.
Double World Rally champion, Carlos Sainz got his first 'proper' taste of the Renault R25 F1 car this weekend, and the Spaniard was left 'amazed' by the whole experience.

Holzer given BMW test chance.
Having already displayed a penchant for discovering young talent in their maiden season of Formula One, BMW Sauber will continue their quest for uncovering a future champion when they offer a test to 2005 Formula BMW World Final winner Marco Holzer.
Brawn: Ferrari don`t need me to win.
Ross Brawn insists that Ferrari will continue to be successful in the world of Formula One, despite the announcements that the 'dream team' that has brought the tifosi such success in recent years is to be broken up.
Hemmings confirms <I>GPlive</I> participation.
A fast female with dreams of Grand Prix stardom will join the stars in action in the inaugural GPlive event at Donington Park next year after Jodie Hemmings confirmed she will appear with her Jordan F1 machine.
Ferrari reveals further restructuring.
As has been expected for some time, Ross Brawn has decided that 2006 will be his last season in Formula One for a while, with Ferrari confirming that he will take time out in 2007.
Todt becomes Ferrari CEO.
The first signs of the break-up of Ferrari's 'dream team' have become apparent, with Jean Todt being promoted to the role of chief executive officer of the marque, in place of Luca di Montezemolo.

Super Aguri show pace in Brazil.
Having not even existed at the time of the 2005 Brazilian Grand Prix, Super Aguri brought their maiden season to a close at Interlagos with their best performance of the season after both Takuma Sato and Sakon Yamamoto caused a stir by posting top ten lap times.
Alonso: It`s difficult to repeat what Michael did.
Fernando Alonso refuses to accept that he now has the Formula One world at his feet, and point-blank denies that he will ever match the title tally of the retiring Michael Schumacher, despite taking back-to-back crowns in 2005-06.
Hyundai considering F1 entry?
The recent signing of an agreement to add Korea to the Formula One calendar from 2010 is expected to raise interest in potential entries among the country's car manufacturers.

Schumi dreams all but over after puncture.
Michael Schumacher's title hopes may have taken one final fatal blow after picking up a puncture on lap nine of the Brazilian Grand Prix, the German seemingly picking up debris from an earlier accident.
Liuzzi ready to smoke Rizla.
Last winter, Valentino Rossi tested a Ferrari F1 car with a possible view to racing in the world championship in seasons hence. Now, Toro Rosso's Vitantonio Liuzzi is to move in the opposite direction to see if two wheels really are better than four.

Fisichella blamed by Brawn for Schumi puncture.
Ross Brawn has put the blame for the puncture that likely cost Michael Schumacher one final victory in the Brazilian Grand Prix squarely at the door of Giancarlo Fisichella, suggesting the Italian clipped the back his tyre as the Ferrari made its way past.

Williams bring dismal season to a dramatic close.
Although Mark Webber and Nico Rosberg were not explicitly pointing fingers at one another for the collision that ended a dismal season for Williams on perhaps the lowest possible point of the year, neither were quite in agreement as to why they came together on the first lap of the Brazilian Gran
Massa wins Brazilian GP, Alonso takes world title.
Felipe Massa brought Brazil's 13-year wait for a home winner at Interlagos to an end with an imperious performance in the final grand prix of 2006, while the fortunes of title rivals Fernando Alonso and Michael Schumacher also held the capacity crowd enthralled.

Schumacher thanks BMW for `nice gesture`.
With Michael Schumacher ready to hang up his helmet and overalls at the end of the Brazilian Grand Prix, several teams are set to pay tribute to the seven-time world champion this weekend, not least BMW who will run unique rear wings to thanks him.

Early exit for Coulthard again.
Red Bull Racing find both of their cars starting from the lower end of the grid for the Brazilian Grand Prix after David Coulthard failed to reach the second stage of qualifying and Robert Doornbos copped a ten-place grid penalty for an engine change.

Schumacher frustrated as gremlins strike again.
Michael Schumacher was in a phlegmatic mood after his fragile title hopes took another, possibly fatal battering in qualifying for the Brazilian Grand Prix, a fuel pressure problem leaving him in tenth and with plenty of work to do to win his final race.

AT&T title sponsor boost for WilliamsF1.
WilliamsF1 has announced a 'multi-year agreement' that will see AT&T become the team's new title sponsor.

Alonso unconcerned by dirty tricks.
Fernando Alonso has played down suggestions that he could be the victim of a dirty tricks campaign in order to ruin his chance of taking a second successive world title at Interlagos this weekend.

Turkish GP organisers pay their part of fine.
The organisers of the Turkish Grand Prix have paid their half of a fine imposed on them after a podium violation earlier this season.