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Q&A: Rubens Barrichello.
Ferrari number two driver, Rubens Barrichello will enter his sixth season with the Scuderia this year. Here the Brazilian talks about his time alongside Michael Schumacher and looks ahead to the new campaign...

Williams confirm date for Priaulx's F1 test.
The BMW WilliamsF1 Team has confirmed that Andy Priaulx, the reigning European Touring Car Champion [ETCC], will test for the team later this month at Valencia. The invitation has been made in recognition of his achievements in the BMW 320i in the 2004 FIA Touring Car Championship.
Bartoletti: 'Coke' quotes taken out of context.
The doctor alleged to have claimed that a third of Formula One drivers had used cocaine has responded by saying that his comments were taken out of context in order to create a 'sensational' headline at a quiet time of year for the sport.
Redon returns three-seater concept.
Former Formula One test driver Laurent Redon has made a late addition to the Formula One experience already available at this weekend's Autosport International exhibition by re-introducing the three-seater 'passenger' car to the British public.
Montoya expects to be slower than Kimi - initially
New McLaren recruit Juan Pablo Montoya has admitted that he does not expect to have the beating of team-mate Kimi Raikkonen in the early part of the season - but has warned the Finn to watch out as the year goes on.

Top ten F1 drivers: You vote Senna as number one.
During December we decided to ask you who you thought was the top Formula One driver of all time - and you voted in your thousands to decide a winner.

Toyota TF105 - technical specifications.
Complete technical lowdown on the new Toyota TF105, launched today [Saturday] in Barcelona, Spain. Chassis - Toyota TF105: Monocoque construction: Moulded carbon fibre and honeycomb construction. Fuel tank: ATL safety cell.

Driver battle goes on as Williams kick off 2005.
The BMW Williams F1 Team has started its 2005 season campaign early after launching its livery, 2005 driver line-up evaluations and a host of new commercial alliances in Bahrain.

No Red Bull and Vodka on F1 grid.
Red Bull and Vodka may be one of the most popular drinks in bars the world over, but it is a combination that won't be found on the 2005 Formula One grid.

Horner appointed to Red Bull role.
Red Bull Racing has announced the appointment of Christian Horner as its new sporting director with immediate effect.
Williams to bank on RBS in 2005.
As has been rumoured for many months, the Royal Bank of Scotland will finally make its bow in Formula One in 2005, having inked a deal to become a major player in the BMW WilliamsF1 team.
Klien, Liuzzi get one-year Red Bull deals.
Red Bull has confirmed that both Christian Klien and Vitantonio Liuzzi have agreed contracts with Red Bull Racing for the forthcoming season, but has refused to disclose whether any decision has been made regarding the identity of its second race driver.
GPWC proposes four-fold increase in funds.
The Formula One rival being set up by the carmakers consortium GPWC has said that it intends to offer its teams a bigger share of the sport's revenues, with a figure of 80 per cent being bandied about.
Sauber cancels launch after tsunami disaster.
The launch of the Sauber Petronas C24 in Kuala Lumpur has been cancelled due to the tsunami disaster in South East Asia. The launch, which was due to take place on January 11, had been planned as part of activities designed to celebrate Petronas' 10-year presence in Formula One.

Button gets new manager for 2005.
Jenson Button will have a new manager this coming season, after John Byfield was ousted from his position as boss of Essentially Sport.
Blundell's view: 2004 F1 season review - Pt.3.
by Rob Wilkins. All good things come to an end... and thus here's the third and final part of Mark's F1 season review.
Blundell's view: 2004 F1 season review - Pt.2.
by Rob Wilkins Here it is, folks - hot off the press. We've made you wait and now we can reveal it: Mark Blundell's 2004 F1 season review - part two.
We will get more out of Montoya, says Dennis.
Team McLaren-Mercedes boss, Ron Dennis has predicted that Juan Pablo Montoya will be a 'better racing driver' with his squad.

Williams: Pizzonia or Heidfeld - too close to call
Antonio Pizzonia or Nick Heidfeld? It's 'likely to be close' - that's the latest to emerge from Williams, as they look to make a decision on who will partner Mark Webber in 2005.
Blundell's view: 2004 F1 season review - Pt.1.
by Rob Wilkins Four years... Yes folks, this is the fourth year that I've had the privilege of speaking with Mark Blundell at the end of an F1 season to get his take on the year thus gone and, as an avid F1 fan myself, I regard it as a genuine perk of the job.

Toyota reveal launch date for TF105.
The Panasonic Toyota Racing has revealed the launch date for their 2005 challenger. The Toyota TF105 will be unveiled on Saturday, January 8 at the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona.
Stewart and Ford part company.
Ford Motor Company recently celebrated its 40-year relationship with the legendary Grand Prix racer-turned-businessman, Sir Jackie Stewart, which draws to a close at the end of the year.

DC: I let McLaren down - but they let me down too.
David Coulthard has admitted that he underperformed at McLaren-Mercedes the last two years or so, but only because he didn't feel wanted.

Michael is not unbeatable, says Button.
BAR-Honda driver Jenson Button has revealed that in his view Michael Schumacher is 'not unbeatable', and if Kimi Raikkonen or Juan Montoya were in the same situation as the German, 'they'd be winning straight away too'.