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Wurz celebrates decade with podium.
Alex Wurz had admitted that it is perhaps a little too cute to have scored a podium on the tenth anniversary of his Formula One debut, but insisted that he would take the honour after a tough start to his race return with Williams.
Q&A: Chris Witty - F1 to P1.
Fresh from his team's victory at the Naples Powerboat P1 Grand Prix, Fountain Worldwide/King of Shaves Team Manager Chris Witty chatted to Crash.net about his foray into the world of Powerboat P1 racing. Q: Knowing your motor sport pedigree, why P1 and not F1?
Debut P1 victory for Ilmor-powered King of Shaves.
While the eyes of the motor sport world were focused on the Monaco Grand Prix and the Indy 500, Ilmor Engineering were busy powering the American Fountain Worldwide/King of Shaves team to victory at the Italian Powerboat P1 Grand Prix in Naples, Italy.

Red Bull`s `fan car` project attracting stars.
Red Bull Racing's 'fan car' project for the British Grand Prix next month is proving very popular with Formula 1 fans, with spaces on David Coulthard and Mark Webber's cars going fast.

Newey: I thought I was finally going to win one!
Red Bull Racing technical chief Adrian Newey has admitted that he is looking to take better memories away from this year's race in an effort to erase the nightmare of 1991.

Gascoyne: Brackley wind tunnel almost ready.
Spyker F1 chief technical officer, Mike Gascoyne has confirmed that the Silverstone-based outfit will be able to start using its wind tunnel facility in Brackley towards the end of this month.
Speed: Monaco gives us momentum.
Despite missing out on his maiden Formula One point, ninth place in the Monaco Grand Prix has provided Scott Speed with the sort of momentum he wants to carry into the North American double-header in Montreal and Indianapolis next month.
Todt insists Monaco result no surprise.
Jean Todt has joined the chorus of voices at Maranello insisting that Ferrari had not expected to beat McLaren in the Monaco Grand Prix.
Dennis denies Alonso favouritism.
McLaren team boss Ron Dennis has reacted to suggestions that the team had helped Fernando Alonso win the Monaco Grand Prix by reiterating that there will never be team orders in the Woking camp.
Richards and Aston Martin conquer Mille Miglia.
Aston Martin and Prodrive chairman David Richards swapped the boardroom for a different kind of office as he took to the wheel of a classic Aston Martin DB3S in the 2007 classic Mille Miglia in Italy.
Mosley: Ford and VW not entering Formula 1.
Formula 1's future technical regulations look like being heavily influenced by two manufacturers who do not even compete in the top flight.

Schumacher confident of F1 future.
Ralf Schumacher shows no signs of being concerned about his Formula One future, claiming that he'll still be involved in the sport in 2008.
Sutil paces wet third practice.
The predicted rain finally arrived in Monaco in time for the third and final free practice session ahead of qualifying, and produced a surprise pacesetter in the shape of Spyker's Adrian Sutil.
TV star Atkinson named `face of British GP`.
As anticipation of the British Grand Prix continues build, Silverstone has presented Gemma Atkinson as the 'female face' of this year's race.
Hamilton to Goodwood?
Lewis Hamilton looks set to make his British Formula One debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, rather than the British Grand Prix, according to rumours.
Albers: I`m getting to grips with tyres.
Christijan Albers has grouped himself with Formula One world title favourites Kimi Raikkonen and Fernando Alonso when it comes to having to adapt to this year's Bridgestone tyres - even if he has yet to win a race on them.
Corruption catches up with Shanghai circuit boss
The man in charge of China's premier race circuit has been removed from his post after it was shown that he was heavily involved in a major corruption scandal.

Danielsson completes Renault test.
A Swede stepped behind the wheel of a Renault Formula 1 car for the first time in 30 years after Alx Danielsson was able to fulfil his prize for triumphing in the 2006 World Series by Renault.
Massa: Chicane is not nice corner.
Felipe Massa and Fernando Alonso claimed that they spoke for the majority of the grid when they said that no-one would choose to race on the revised Circuit de Catalunya layout.
Allianz becomes global partner.
Having been a staunch supporter of the Williams team in recent years, Allianz has expanded its Formula One involvement to become a 'global partner' to the top flight category.
Peter Kerr dies at 73.
Widely-travelled Formula One engineer Peter Kerr passed away last week, at the age of 73.

Massa collects Bandini award.
Felipe Massa took time out at the weekend to travel to Brisighella in order to receive the prestigious Lorenzo Bandini award.
Aguri confident despite `biting off` too much.
The Super Aguri F1 team is still hoping that it can open its Formula One points account at this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix, despite admitting that it tried to do too much in last week's group test at the Circuit de Catalunya.

Brundle gets UEA honorary degree.
Martin Brundle will pick up an honorary degree in July, just a few days following the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, the ninth round in the 2007 FIA Formula 1 World Championship.