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Michelin: Monza easier on tyres now because...
Michelin boss, Nick Shorrock has revealed that they have had to re-fine their tyres for this weekend's Italian Grand Prix, after the track was resurfaced earlier this year.
Cosworth approves more power for Monza.
WilliamsF1 engine partner Cosworth will wind up its V8s to the maximum this weekend as it seeks to end the European leg of the Formula One season on a high at Monza.

Button looking to be `reasonably competitive`.
Jenson Button is hoping Honda's three-day test at Monza will aid them in their quest to close the gap down to the 'big three' at the Italian Grand Prix and see them challenging for a podium.
Poorly Ralf leaves Monza test early.
Despite leaving the final day of testing at Monza earlier than anticipated, Ralf Schumacher is not thought likely to miss next weekend's Italian Grand Prix at the same circuit.
FIA demands explanation from Turkish GP.
The organisers of last weekend's Turkish Grand Prix have been ordered to meet with the FIA to explain why they allowed an unrecognised politician to take centre stage during the podium celebration.
Kimi covers all bases.
Kimi Raikkonen may have an option to join the Renault team should Michael Schumacher decide to prolong his Formula One career for another year, according to rumours in the Spanish press.
Massa tops day three of Monza test.
Felipe Massa returned to the top of the timesheets as the Monza group test drew to a close on Thursday, the Turkish Grand Prix winner beating team-mate Michael Schumacher's world championship title rival Fernando Alonso by eight-tenths of a second.
Todt frustrated by Turkish result..
Ferrari team boss Jean Todt has admitted that there were plenty of mixed emotions in the garage after Sunday's Turkish Grand Prix, with delight at Felipe Massa's maiden Formula One win coupled with the realisation that the result was not ideal for the drivers' championship battle.
FIA to investigate Turkish podium protest.
Just as the FIA was unveiling a trimmed 17-race schedule for the 2007 Formula One world championship, one if its constituent races was being cast into doubt by a piece of political manoeuvring.

F1 calendar confirmed for 2007.
The FIA - the governing body for the F1 World Championship - has released the complete schedule for 2007 and following a fax vote by the WMSC, it has been confirmed that 17 events will take place next year, one less than in 2006.
Engineers praise Alonso.
Fernando Alonso's engineers within the Renault F1 operation have spoken out in praise of his drive to second place in Sunday's Turkish Grand, particularly as it ensured that he split the two Ferraris despite running with a less-than-optimal package.

Schumacher frustrated to miss out on win.
Mistakes at crucial moments and unforeseen circumstances were the reasoning behind Michael Schumacher's failure to convert his undisputed pace around the Istanbul Park circuit into victory at the Turkish Grand Prix, the German instead settling for third.

Symonds lauds Fisichella drive.
Renault's Pat Symonds has praised Giancarlo Fisichella's selfless act to pitch himself into a spin rather than collide with team-mate Fernando Alonso at the start of the Turkish Grand Prix.

Early exit for unlucky Raikkonen.
Kimi Raikkonen is nursing a sore back after crashing into the tyre wall as a result of his involvement in a clash on the first corner of the Turkish Grand Prix.
Massa wins Turkish GP.
Felipe Massa became the second new winner in as many Formula One races by leading from start to finish in the Turkish Grand Prix.

Alonso plays down effect of mass damper.
Fernando Alonso has played down the effect of losing Renault's controversial mass dampers after getting to within a tenth of Michael Schumacher in qualifying for the Turkish Grand Prix.

Dennis rules out Hamilton switch for `06.
McLaren-Mercedes boss Ron Dennis has ruled out any chance of putting Lewis Hamilton into a race seat before the end of the season after almost confirming speculation that Pedro de la Rosa is likely to remain in the drive for the final four races of the year.
Massa claims maiden F1 pole.
Felipe Massa claimed his first Formula One pole position after heading Ferrari team-mate Michael Schumacher in qualifying for the Turkish Grand Prix at Istanbul Park.

Schumacher rues qualifying mistakes.
Although a series of scrappy laps prevented him from taking his fifth pole position of the year, Michael Schumacher admitted he would not have been able to usurp Ferrari team-mate Felipe Massa from his first pole position in the Turkish Grand Prix anyway.

Top five starting position for Heidfeld.
Having delivered BMW Sauber their best result of third place in Hungary, Nick Heidfeld will start the Turkish Grand Prix in their highest position yet after qualifying sixth fastest, a position that becomes fifth when Ralf Schumacher serves his ten-place grid penalty.

Teams give backing to mass damper ban.
Several team principals have given their cautious backing to the decision passed by the FIA over the use of mass dampers, a situation that came to a head this week when Renault were forced to remove theirs.

Williams happy with driver choice for `07.
Frank Williams has admitted that promoting Williams test driver Alex Wurz into a race seat is a 'risk', but at the same time insisted he was ultimately happy with his decision.

Superb debut for Vettel in Turkey.
It looks as though Mario Theissen may have stumbled across another precocious young talent after Sebastian Vettel defied his lack of experience in an F1 car and of the Istanbul Park circuit to top the second practice session of the day in Turkey.

Vettel thrilled with superb debut.
He has never been to the Istanbul Park circuit and he has only driven the BMW Sauber once before, but Sebastian Vettel showed what a potential talent he is after stunning onlookers with the fastest time in practice for the Turkish Grand Prix.