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Spa to rain on Fernando`s parade?
The Ardennes region of Belgium is notorious for its fickle weather conditions, with the Belgian Grand Prix expecting anything from scorching sun to a torrential deluge - sometimes even both at the same time.

Rain catches out Liuzzi.
Red Bull third driver Tonio Liuzzi had a spectacular accident at the start of the afternoon practice session at Spa when he was caught out on a soaking wet track.

`Buttongate` solution close?
Jenson Button has given the biggest hint yet that a conclusion to the 'Buttongate' saga could be close after admitting that talks about his future are heading 'in the right direction.'

JV: Doing Eau Rouge flat is all about pride.
Sauber driver, Jacques Villeneuve reckons that Eau Rouge is 'probably' the most exciting corner in F1.

Michael insists Williams progressing.
Williams technical director Sam Michael says that the FW27 is performing a lot better than results suggest, and that circumstances have conspired to disguise its true potential in recent races.

Test could lead Davidson to Jordan.
Jordan F1 sporting director Johnny Herbert has said that BAR test driver Anthony Davidson could be the team leader that Jordan is looking for as the Brit prepares to take part in a test session with the team after the Belgian Grand Prix.

Davidson to test Jordan.
BAR has announced that it will release Anthony Davidson from his testing duties with the team to allow the Brit to take part in a one day test with Jordan at Silverstone on 13 September.

Schumacher finally loses F1 title.
September the fourth 2005 will be a day that goes down in Formula One history as the moment that Michael Schumacher finally lost his grip on the Formula One World Championship, after a tenth place finish in the Italian Grand Prix at Monza made it mathematically impossible for the German to retain
Marlboro to sick with Ferrari to 2011.
In line with expectation, Ferrari has announced an extension of its current sponsorship deal with American tobacco giant Philip Morris, even though it will be prevented from displaying any form of branding for the Marlboro brand at the majority of grands prix from now on.
Montoya praises Michelin despite problems.
Juan Montoya found time to praise McLaren's tyre partner Michelin after taking victory at the Italian Grand Prix, even though rubber problems could have cost him the win and almost certainly contributed to team-mate Kimi Raikkonen losing ground in the world championship.
Heidfeld to sit out Italian Grand Prix.
Williams' Monza jinx struck again overnight, after Nick Heidfeld reported headaches at the end of the opening day of practice and was forced to sit out the rest of the weekend.
Engine change blow for Raikkonen.
Kimi Raikkonen's hopes of further closing the world championship points gap on Fernando Alonso at the Italian Grand Prix have taken a heavy blow after the McLaren team was forced to change his engine between Saturday practice and qualifying.
Monty`s Monza pole is Raikkonen`s regret.
Juan Pablo Montoya will start Sunday's Italian Grand Prix from pole position after McLaren-Mercedes team-mate Kimi Raikkonen suffered another ten-place penalty after engine problems.
Schumi crashes out of Italian GP practice.
Michael Schumacher's Italian Grand Prix weekend got off to a bad start when he crashed halfway through Friday afternoon's second practice session at Monza.

Briatore speaks out on team orders `insult`.
Renault boss, Flavio Briatore has dismissed suggestions that they employed team orders at the Turkish Grand Prix two weeks ago, despite the fact the team were clearly heard on the radio telling Giancarlo Fisichella he was slower than Fernando Alonso, who currently leads the championship.

Williams: Jenson can stay with BAR - for a price.
Jenson Button will stay with BAR-Honda in 2006 - providing the Brackley based squad pay Williams around ?50 million in compensation.
BMW: Monza outstanding circuit for engines.
BMW motorsport director, Mario Theissen has revealed that Monza is a 'special' race for them. Theissen added that what makes it stand out is that it is a real test for engines - right up there with the likes of Spa and Indianapolis.

Williams: Tyre investigation inconclusive.
The BMW-WilliamsF1 team have confirmed that they have made a number of 'precautionary changes' to the FW27 ahead of the Italian Grand Prix at Monza next weekend, following their 'mysterious' tyre issues in Turkey last Sunday.

Williams sign new chief designer.
WilliamsF1 has confirmed the appointment of Jorg Zander as the company's new chief designer. Zander joins Williams from BAR-Honda, where he held the post of chief engineer, mechanics and transmission.

Webber: Michael was out of order.
The Turkish GP was probably the most frustrating weekend that Mark Webber has endured this season.
Minardi target for Dutch investors.
Minardi's increased links to Holland could see the team offered a financial lifeline from a consortium of Dutch businesses, according to the Formula One grapevine.
Todt: One tyre rule has cost us title chances.
Ferrari team boss Jean Todt has again admitted that the Scuderia is paying the price of two key decisions over tyres - one made in Maranello, the other at FIA headquarters.

Jordan set to resume work on EJ15B.
Jordan have confirmed that they will resume work on the B spec EJ15 this week, when they conduct a three-day test at Monza, ahead of the Italian Grand Prix on September 4.

Red Bull: DC and Klien did a `superb job`.
Red Bull Racing team boss, Christian Horner has praised the efforts of his two drivers - David Coulthard and Christian Klien, following Sunday's Turkish GP, which saw them bring the two RB1's home in seventh and eighth respectively, to add three more points to the team's tally.