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Ford to sell off Jaguar Racing, Cosworth.
Contrary to recent speculation that it would take greater control of Jaguar Racing and rebrand it with the famous Blue Oval badge, Ford now appears to have had a change of heart over its Formula One involvement and put the team up for sale.
Lotus to appear at Classic Motor Show.
The 2004 Classic Motor Show will see a rare outing for Classic Team Lotus, with a number of legendary racing cars driven by Ayrton Senna, Emerson Fittipaldi and Nigel Mansell on display at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham from 22 - 24 October.
Trulli makes immediate Toyota debut.
No sooner had the world woken up to the fact that he was now a Toyota driver than Jarno Trulli was climbing behind the wheel of a TF104B at the Silverstone group test.

Q&A: Olivier Panis.
Panasonic Toyota Racing driver, Olivier Panis talks about the last race in Monza, his decision to retire from racing and the inaugural Chinese Grand Prix, which takes place in Shanghai at the end of September...
Renault, Trulli split confirmed.
The expected parting of the ways between the Renault F1 team and Monaco race winner Jarno Trulli has been confirmed, despite there being three races remaining on the Formula One schedule.
Arden in race to 'buy' Jordan?
Multiple FIA F3000 champion Arden International may have switched its Formula One attentions from Jaguar to Jordan, according to reports in the British press.

Sauber confirm Ferrari engines for 2005.
Sauber technical director Willy Rampf has confirmed that the Swiss team will continue to use Ferrari engines for next season.
Barrichello leads celebrations at Ferrari party.
Rubens Barrichello took an emotional first win of the year in front of Ferrari's fanatical tifosi , heading home team-mate Michael Schumacher in the eighth 1-2 result of the Scuderia's season.
Bruni fire adds to Minardi woe.
Minardi's desperate fortnight continued during the Italian Grand Prix, with a pit-lane fire adding to the two incidents in which Zsolt Baumgartner was caught up in other people's accidents.
Qualifying to remain the same?
FIA president Max Mosley has admitted that Formula One qualifying could remain in its much-derided current form unless the teams can agree on an alternative solution for 2005.
Baumgartner escapes second assault.
Minardi driver Zsolt Baumgartner must feel as though someone has painted a target on his car, after he survived a second high-speed tangle in as many Formula One weekends.
Barrichello takes pole at Monza.
Rubens Barrichello ensured a good gate for the Italian Grand Prix by planting his Ferrari on pole position for the second time this season.
Sauber unveils three new sponsors.
The Sauber-Petronas team may not be ready to sign a second driver for next season, but took the opportunity to unveil three new sponsors ahead of the Italian Grand Prix at Monza.
Schumacher acknowledges <I>tifosi</I>.
World champion Michael Schumacher has paid tribute to Ferrari's legendary fans - the tifosi - by incorporating the colours of the Italian flag into his helmet design for this weekend's celebratory homecoming.
Chinese youngster in McLaren test.
McLaren has become the second team to give Chinese driver a taste of Formula One, according to reports.

Panis retires - but agrees new deal with Toyota.
Olivier Panis has today announced that he is to retire as a Formula 1 race driver after the 2004 season finale in Brazil.
Italian GP preview - Sauber-Petronas.
After scoring nine championship points in the last race, at Spa-Francorchamps, and thus achieving the team's best result this season, Sauber moves on to Monza for the final European round of the season, the Italian Grand Prix.
Monza test - day three: 3 September.
Fernando Alonso wrapped up the Monza group test by topping the times in his Renault, becoming the third different driver in as many days to head the field in the test - following on from Michael Schumacher and Antonio Pizzonia.
Zlobin kicks off Vallelunga test.
Minardi stepped an already busy September schedule by starting a parallel development test at Vallelunga to run alongside its rare appearance in an F1 group outing at Monza.
Schumacher escapes Monza test crash.
World champion Michael Schumacher was shaken but unhurt after crashing out of the Monza group test following a suspected tyre failure on his Ferrari.
Insurance clause kept Ralf from racing [updated].
While it was logical to assume that a lack of 'match fitness' has prevented Ralf Schumacher from returning to the cockpit of his Williams-BMW this week, it would appear that this may not have been the case.

Monza test - day one: 1 September.
Ferrari team leader Michael Schumacher set the pace today [Wednesday] at Monza in Italy, as testing resumed following the summer ban.

Williams confirm Ralf to miss Italian GP.
BMW Williams has confirmed that Ralf Schumacher will not take part in testing this week at Monza as the F1 summer testing ban is lifted tomorrow [Wednesday]. As a result he will also miss the Italian Grand Prix on 12 September.
Minardi impress, but always in the wrong place.
The Minardis may have been quicker than is normally the case but both Gianmaria Bruni and Zsolt Baumgartner somehow managed to get themselves in the wrong place at the wrong time in an incident-filled Belgian Grand Prix.