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French GP - Sunday press conference - Pt.2.
Questions from the floor Q: (Ian Parkes - The Press Association) Felipe, it was mentioned earlier that you are the first Brazilian to lead the world championship since Ayrton, we believe since Monaco in '93. Does that mean anything to you, is that significant?
`Phenomenal` Trulli dedicates podium to Andersson.
An elated and emotional Jarno Trulli has dedicated his rostrum finish in the French Grand Prix this weekend to former Toyota F1 team principal Ove Andersson, who was tragically killed in a rallying accident only 11 days ago.
Rosberg admits he is `disappointed` with Williams.
Nico Rosberg has admitted that he is 'disappointed' with his Williams F1 team, after the Grove-based outfit seemed to pin the blame squarely at his feet for the pit-lane accident in the Canadian Grand Prix a fortnight ago.
Prost: France must fight to keep grand prix.
France's only ever F1 World Champion Alain Prost has underlined the importance of his country hosting a grand prix - and he argues the key to the race's future there is Paris.

Formula One to hit Manchester.
BMW Sauber has announced that it will take its interactive Pit Lane Park to Manchester on the weekend of the British Grand Prix next month, marking the first time that Formula One will have visited the city.
Ultimate confirm Toro Rosso negotiations.
Following on from Crash.net's exclusive that revealed British F3 and World Series by Renault outfit Ultimate Motorsport is looking to break onto the Formula 1 grid as early as next year [see separate story -
Alonso downplays rumours he is set for BMW switch.
Fernando Alonso has sought to pour cold water on the speculation linking him to a possible switch to BMW-Sauber next year.
Aero ace Toso quits Renault.
One of the men credited with Renault's rise to the front of the Formula One world has departed Enstone, as the regie confirms the departure of aero ace Dino Toso after eight largely successful years together.
Alonso: Hamilton errors `normal`.
Fernando Alonso has joined the chorus suggesting that the seemingly uncharacteristic mistakes being made by Lewis Hamilton are a truer reflection of life in Formula One than the Briton's mega debut season.

Andersson killed in rally collision.
Ove Andersson, the former principal of the Toyota Formula 1 team, has died after being involved in an accident during a classic rally.
Dennis wins Prince Philip Medal.
McLaren team boss Ron Dennis may not have enjoyed 2007 all that much, but received a welcome boost after Sunday's disappointing Canadian Grand Prix when he was awarded the prestigious Prince Philip Medal by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh.
Glock lauds fantastic day but feels bad for Trulli
Timo Glock's love affair with the Canadian Grand Prix continued in 2008, as the young German registered only the second points' finish of his fledgling Formula 1 career - four years on from his points-scoring debut in the top flight, also in Montreal.

ITV apologise for `derogatory` Brundle remarks.
Martin Brundle's live grid walk on ITV's pre-F1 shows may have become one of the most popular and entertaining elements to the broadcaster's grand prix coverage, but the former McLaren and Benetton ace has dropped himself in hot water after referring to track workers as 'pikeys' in the bui
Heikki, Williams rue missed opportunity.
Although many drivers probably left the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve with similar thoughts, Heikki Kovalainen and Williams team-mates Nico Rosberg and Kazuki Nakajima had more reason than most to lament missed opportunities in the Canadian Grand Prix.
Hamilton handed grid penalty for Canadian shunt.
Both Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg will have to begin the French Grand Prix in a fortnight's time ten places lower on the starting grid, dealing a hefty blow to the former's world championship chances.
Raikkonen slams Hamilton`s `stupid` mistake.
Kimi Raikkonen has insisted he does not feel angry at the incident that so unceremoniously removed him from the Canadian Grand Prix, even if he admitted that Lewis Hamilton running into the back of him in the pit-lane had been 'a bit stupid'.
Canadian GP - Qualifying Quotes.
Lewis Hamilton: "To achieve pole position here in Canada - at the same place where I took my first Formula 1 pole just one year ago - is really awesome. Our car feels good and we're really on top of our game, even though the track started breaking up in places.
Massa shrugs off practice `blackout`.
Felipe Massa has insisted the 'blackout' that afflicted his Ferrari in opening practice for this weekend's Canadian Grand Prix - a year on from receiving a black flag in the race - will not affect his or the team's preparations for the remainder of the weekend, even if the problem has yet to be d
Piquet needs our support, admits Renault.
Renault F1 engineering head Pat Symonds reckons that it will only take one decent result for Nelson Piquet Jr to 'turn the corner' in his Formula One career, despite the Brazilian struggling to make the grade so far this season.
Stewart drops legal threat against Mosley.
Sir Jackie Stewart has confirmed that he is no longer considering pursuing Max Mosley through the courts over the embattled FIA President's remarks last year that the Scot was a 'certified half-wit' who dresses up 'as a 1930s music hall man'.
Sutil would never have scored in Monaco.
Though he may have broken down in tears after being unceremoniously removed from fourth position in the Monaco Grand Prix by reigning world champion Kimi Raikkonen, it now appears that even if he had finished the race there, Adrian Sutil would not have scored any points anyway.
More names emerge as possible Mosley replacements.
With the crucial vote of confidence on his future ability to rule the sport set to take place in the FIA Senate in Paris tomorrow (Tuesday), more names have been mooted to replace Max Mosley should the disgraced FIA President be forced to relinquish his all-powerful position at the head of world
Raikkonen`s tyres had been fitted for two minutes.
Ferrari team principal Stefano Domenicali has promised an investigation to determine what happened to provoke the drive-thru' penalty for Kimi Raikkonen that effectively scuppered his Monaco Grand Prix ambitions.