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Montoya `rejoins GPDA` following meeting.
Juan Pablo Montoya is believed to have rejoined the Grand Prix Drivers' Association after a meeting at Silverstone on Friday afternoon.

Engine blow for Raikkonen.
Kimi Raikkonen's World Championship hopes have been dealt a serious blow after the Finn suffered another engine failure right at the start of the second practice session on Saturday. The Finn pulled off in the complex without completing a flying lap.

Heidfeld reverts to old car.
Nick Heidfeld has made a desperate switch back to an old-spec Williams FW27 in an effort to resolve some of the problems encountered with the update package introduced at Magny-Cours.

Engine woes for Monteiro.
Tiago Monteiro will have to start from the back of the grid at the British Grand Prix Sunday, after Jordan were forced to change the Toyota engine in the back of his EJ15.

Montoya chasing strong Silverstone result.
Juan Pablo Montoya says he hopes he can give McLaren reason to cheer as he competes in the team's home race for the first time this weekend at Silverstone.
Journo McKenzie to honour `naked` bet at Brit GP?
British motorsport correspondent Bob McKenzie will do the honourable thing and make good on a rash bet he made last season, hopefully boosting the coffers of the McLaren team's chosen charity into the bargain.
Jordan: We won`t use new car this weekend.
Jordan have announced that they have no plans to use the new EJ15B this weekend at the British Grand Prix - despite the fact they had another dismal race in France on Sunday.
Klien: Whole weekend was less than good!
Red Bull Racing's Christian Klien has branded his early exit from the French Grand Prix Sunday a 'massive disappointment'.
Webber burning for British GP form.
Mark Webber expects to be fit for this weekend's British Grand Prix, but will hope that his Williams team can trace the source of exceptional heat that crept into his cockpit during the French round, leaving him with burns to his backside for the second time in his F1 career.
Button says BAR is best of the season in France.
Jenson Button says he has the best race car he's had all season this weekend at Magny-Cours, despite only qualifying back on row four for the French Grand Prix.
Raikkonen weekend compromised by engine blow.
Kimi Raikkonen's prospects in the French Grand Prix were compromised by an apparent engine failure just a few minutes into the afternoon practice session at Magny-Cours.
Oil protesters aiming to disrupt French GP.
As if Formula One hadn't endured enough disruption over the past couple of weeks, it appears that the sport may have to ward off accusations that it is a waste of natural resources while on its annual French stopover.
Michelin stumps up for USGP fiasco.
Whilst far from accepting full responsibility for what happened at Indianapolis Motor Speedway two weeks ago, Michelin has moved to soothe the bad feeling left over from the United States Grand prix by offering to contribute towards a refund for fans left without a meaningful grand prix to watch.
Michelin: Let us test at Indy.
Michelin has revealed that there was no specific manufacturing problem with the various batches of tyres it took to Indianapolis for the controversial United States Grand Prix, but admitted that the compounds on hand were simply not suitable for the circuit.
Jordan fly in parts to solve EJ15B glitches.
With the debut of the new Toyota-powered Jordan EJ15B not taking place in Barcelona yesterday [Thursday] as planned, Tiago Monteiro will be hoping for more luck in the yellow machine today.

Have your say on the US Grand Prix.
The United States Grand Prix should have been an event that was discussed because of another fantastic race on the 2005 calendar, but unfortunately the event is now being discussed for all the wrong reasons.
FIA explains chicane veto.
FIA president Max Mosley has attempted to explain his reasons for not sanctioning the installation of a chicane at Indianapolis Motor Speedway last Sunday, even though it meant that only six cars took part in the event.
FIA to investigate brake dust danger.
A recent routine operation for former Formula One driver Mika Salo has left the FIA with the job of determining just how much danger the current breed of carbon brakes are putting drivers in.

Montoya on top again at Jerez.
As was the case on Wednesday, Juan Pablo Montoya topped the timesheets as testing at Jerez headed into the second day today [Thursday].
BMW buys into Sauber, seeks Williams talks.
BMW will run its own team in the Formula One world championship from next season, having acquired a majority shareholding in the Sauber team, the German company revealed today [Wednesday].
Could a chicane have solved the Indy problem?
As was well documented over the course of the weekend, the installation of a chicane at Indianapolis could have solved the Michelin tyre problem and allowed 20 cars to take to the grid for the start of the United States Grand Prix - and the decision not to install one well and truly split the gri

Michelin teams blasted by FIA over Indy fiasco.
A strongly worded statement from Formula One's governing body the FIA has slammed the seven Michelin teams for refusing to compete in the United States Grand Prix.
Michelin: No regrets over `professional` decision.
Tyre company Michelin has vowed to continue in Formula One, despite suspicions that the withdrawal of its seven teams from the United States Grand Prix could harm its involvement.
Montoya: Running early screws me.
Following his disqualification from the Canadian Grand Prix, McLaren's Juan Pablo Montoya felt a further blow this weekend at Indianapolis as he had to take to the circuit second for qualifying.