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Brunner denies copy rumours.
Former Toyota F1 designer Gustav Brunner has reacted angrily to rumours this week that he may be implicated in the ongoing row between Ferrari and the Cologne-based squad over alleged use of stolen software.
PICS: Max Biaggi tests Midland-Toyota.
MotoGP star Max Biaggi was a surprise addition to Midland MF1's testing roster, the Italian joining the team at a damp and wintry Silverstone to get his first taste of Formula One since running with Ferrari a few years ago.
Heidfeld, Villeneuve ready for hard work.
Despite having known each other for a long time, and both living in Switzerland, it has taken BMW's purchase of Sauber to bring Nick Heidfeld and Jacques Villeneuve - both Sauber pilots in previous seasons - together in the team at the same time.
Launch pics: BMW Sauber F1.06.
The rechristened BMW Sauber F1 Team unveiled its first Formula One car to the world in Valencia today [Tuesday], beginning a new era for the German marque as it embarks on its first 'works' entry into grand prix racing.

Heidfeld debuts new BMW Sauber.
BMW Sauber driver, Nick Heidfeld enjoyed a 'trouble-free' outing in the new F1.06 Tuesday, when he gave the car its first run at Valencia, following the official unveiling.
Toyota designer facing prosecution?
Former Toyota designer Gustav Brunner may face a court appearance if Germany's prosecution service believes he is culpable of involvement in the ongoing saga of ideas and software allegedly stolen from Formula One rival Ferrari.

Toyota to officially `unveil` TF106 today.
The Panasonic Toyota Racing will officially kick-off its 2006 season today with a 'special media event' at its road car manufacturing facility in France.
O2 to partner BMW Sauber.
Despite claiming that its partner roster had been completed by its deal with Intel, the new BMW Sauber F1 team will also have the support of mobile phone operator O2 Germany in 2006.

Davidson renews third driver deal with Honda.
Honda Racing has confirmed that Anthony Davidson will again perform third driver duties in 2006, effectively ruling the Briton out of pursuing a race seat with the Super Aguri F1 squad.

Honda signs Snap-on as tool partner..
Honda Racing has unveiled Snap-on Tools as its first commercial association of the 2006 season, having agreed a long-term deal with the company to become the 'official tool consultant' to the team.
McLaren goes orange for testing.
With its definitive 2006 paint scheme still under consideration, McLaren has decided to revert to its familiar orange stand-in when it resumes winter testing at Jerez on Wednesday.

Schumi: I will only stay on post-2006 if...
Ferrari superstar, Michael Schumacher has said if the Scuderia fail to return to winning ways this year, he will not extend his deal.
Davidson to reject Aguri race seat?
Anthony Davidson looks set to stay on with Honda in 2006, despite the fact he has apparently been offered a race seat with the new Super Aguri F1 team.

MF1 links up with Dremel.
Midland MF1 Racing has announced that they will team-up with Dremel in 2006 - 'the world leader in multi-tool systems'. Speaking following confirmation of the deal, MF1 Racing managing director, Colin Kolles said he was 'very proud' to have Dremel join the team as a partner.
Blundell`s view: 2005 F1 season review - Pt.3.
by Rob Wilkins. When ever there is talk of the season just gone, there is inevitably lots of speculation on the year to come. Here Crash.net columnist, Mark Blundell pulls out his crystal ball and looks to the future...
Aguri entry to be made official next week?
The Super Aguri F1 team's entry into the 2006 FIA Formula One World Championship is expected to be rubber stamped next week by the sports governing body.
Super Aguri to chase all-Japan line-up?
Formula One's proposed newest entrant appears to have moved closer to running two Japanese drivers as the sport's governing body prepares to accept it on to the grid for 2006.
McLaren working towards January debut for MP4-21.
McLaren has confirmed that the first MP4-21 chassis is expected to hit the track for testing by the middle or end of this month, as the team builds up to the first race of its Formula One title challenge in Bahrain.

Tribute site for Duckworth.
Keith Duckworth's son, Roger has launched a special website Friday in tribute to his father, who passed away on Sunday, December 18.
Horner: Alonso move could make things interesting.
Red Bull Racing team boss Christian Horner has admitted that he is now looking forward to seeing how the annual Formula One chess match pans out in 2006, having been one of those caught on the back foot by Fernando Alonso's decision to join McLaren for 2007.
Father of Cosworth dies at 72.
One of the most influential men in modern motorsport, Keith Duckworth, has died at the age of 72, leaving behind a legacy that covers the sport from top to bottom.

Still no entry for Super Aguri.
Super Aguri F1 has admitted that, despite reports to the contrary appearing elsewhere, the team has yet to be granted its late entry to next season's Formula One world championship.