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Development freeze hits Ferrari
Ferrari's decision to end development of the F60 led to a disappointing performance in qualifying for the Singapore Grand Prix, with Kimi Raikkonen leading the team's challenge down in 13th place on the grid.
Lotus progressing towards December goal.
Formula One's newest team principal - Renault stand-in Bob Bell aside - has revealed that his first car should be completed shortly before Christmas, having been started even before an entry was confirmed by the FIA.

Bernie attacked over Briatore backing
Sir Martin Sorrell, who serves on the board of the firm that owns the commercial rights to F1, has hit out at Bernie Ecclestone over his comments on disgraced F1 team boss Flavio Briatore.
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Ecclestone backs Todt presidency bid
Formula One ringmaster Bernie Ecclestone has revealed his support for former Ferrari team chief Jean Todt, joining other motorsport promoters as the FIA presidential race took another step towards its denouement .

Minardi: Briatore forced out by 'manhunt'
Gian Carlo Minardi has said that the manner of Flavio Briatore's public ousting from the motorsport world smacked of a crusade against the flamboyant Italian.
2010 British Grand Prix to clash with football World Cup final
The already beleaguered Donington Park has been dealt another blow as it endeavours to be ready in time to welcome the 2010 British Grand Prix - with the revelation that the recently-published Formula 1 World Championship schedule for next season has put the race on the same day as the football W
Button heading for a hollow victory, warns Warwick
Jenson Button is on-course to claim 'a hollow victory' in the 2009 Formula 1 World Championship, opines former grand prix star Derek Warwick - unless he swiftly regains the upper hand over Brawn GP team-mate Rubens Barrichello between now and season's end.
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Lindsay Lohan replaces Nicole Scherzinger for F1 Rocks
It has been revealed that Hollywood favourite Lindsay Lohan is to step in to take the place of Pussycat Doll Nicole Scherzinger as the host of the inaugural F1 Rocks extravaganza over the weekend of the 2009 Singapore Grand Prix, Formula 1's second-ever night race.
Full detailed WMSC 'Singapore-gate' verdict
FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DE L' AUTOMOBILE World Motor Sport Council Decision Re: 2008 Singapore Grand Prix - ING Renault F1 21 September 2009 Purpose of meeting
Symonds expresses 'eternal regret' over 'misguided devotion'
Disgraced former Renault F1 executive director of engineering Pat Symonds has revealed his 'eternal regret and shame' at the 'misguided devotion to my team' that has earned him a five-year ban over the 'Singapore-gate' race-fixing scandal - whilst continuing to insist that the idea was that of Ne

Alonso out to put Crash-gate in past
Renault F1's Fernando Alonso has predicted that he should be able to get 'close to a podium' this weekend in Singapore, but his real aim will be to try and help the squad put 'Crash-gate' behind them.
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Brundle: 'Deleted' Briatore won't be missed by F1
Flavio Briatore has 'effectively been deleted from the world of motorsport' in the wake of Renault's 'Singapore-gate' scandal, contends BBC F1 commentator Martin Brundle - and even though the Italian has 'done a lot of good things' for the sport, his former driver expects that he won't be

FIA announces 2010 calendar
The FIA has revealed a 19-race calendar for the 2010 F1 season, confirming the return of the Canadian Grand Prix and a debut for Korea.
Lewis Hamilton insists: I am a worthy world champion
Lewis Hamilton has hit out against those claiming that he would not have won the 2008 Formula 1 Drivers' World Championship had Felipe Massa not lost out in 'Singapore-gate' this time last year - insisting that he too was unfairly penalised on occasion by controversial decisions.
Raikkonen 'has signed outline agreement' with McLaren for 2010
Former Formula 1 World Champion Kimi Raikkonen 'has signed an outline agreement' to return to McLaren-Mercedes in 2010, sources have revealed - in a move that would free up a place at Ferrari for Fernando Alonso, and likely see Nico Rosberg jump ship from Williams to current world championship le
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F1 should be about war, not political correctness, says Irvine
Eddie Irvine has waded into the Renault/'Singapore-gate' controversy in his typical irreverent, insouciant manner - suggesting that Formula 1 should be a war in which everyone does 'anything to win' with 'nothing beyond the realms of decency', and lamenting its modern-day transformation into a st

Piquet told FIA of Renault fix last year
The scandal involving Renault and allegations that it fixed the result of the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix continues to unfold after Nelson Piquet claimed the FIA were made aware of the incident some ten months ago.

Brawn gets Canon backing for Singapore
Brawn GP has announced an addition to its growing sponsorship portfolio by confirming a partnership with Canon for the upcoming Singapore Grand Prix.
Manor courting Klien, Davidson and Carroll for F1 2010?
With the annual Formula 1 silly season getting increasingly into full swing, three names are being mooted as the most likely candidates for a drive at Manor Grand Prix in 2010 - out-of-work Super Aguri F1 refugee Anthony Davidson, current BMW-Sauber reserve driver Christian Klien and reigning A1G
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Brundle hopes KERS can stay.
Martin Brundle believes the loss of KERS and ban on refuelling for 2010 will leave F1 with 'rather predictable races'.
Renault exiles Briatore and Symonds to face criminal charges?
As the dust begins to settle from yesterday's bombshell that Flavio Briatore and Pat Symonds have left their posts as respectively managing director and executive director of engineering at Renault F1 over the 'Singapore-gate' scandal, it is being debated whether the pair could now face criminal

Brundle: Nelson Piquet is unemployable in F1 now
With the fate of his former employers Renault hanging precariously in the balance, and Flavio Briatore and Pat Symonds having seemingly left Formula 1 for good, Nelsinho Piquet has created a trail of destruction in his wake over the past few weeks - and made himself 'unemployable' into the bargai
Full transcript of Renault Singapore pit-car communication
British newspaper The Times has published the full transcript of the Renault F1 pit-to-car radio communication in the lead-up to and aftermath of Nelsinho Piquet's controversial accident in last year's Singapore Grand Prix. It makes for interesting reading...
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