Virtually no running for BMW at Valencia
2008-02-19 19:02:00Virtually no running for BMW at Valencia
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Virtually no running for BMW at Valencia
Weather hits Barcelona test
Pakistan highly motivated
Auby to make Lebanon debut
Morad joins Wickens for Canada
Nico Rosberg set the pace on first day of test, but rain hampers teams' programmes.
Nigel Stepney said he was "very calm" after meeting head of legal probe into spygate.
The Toyota Formula 1 team had hoped for better weather conditions at Circuit de Catalunya on Tuesday. The team completed 57 laps with Jarno Trulli while Kamui Kobayashi only did an installation lap due to the poor weather conditions.
Williams F1 driver Nico Rosberg was Tuesday's quickest driver at Circuit de Catalunya. The German completed 73 laps at the Spanish track and was well ahead of anyone else on the first out of a three-day test at the track near Barcelona.
Junqueira and Negrao in for Brazil
Former team owner Eddie Jordan reckons impending budget cap must go "far and wide".
Midday Times: Barcelona 19-02
It's raining at Barcelona
Revealing the fifth in a series of six anniversarial racing liveries today at the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona, two Williams FW30s will take to the track carrying the handwritten best wishes of the team's seven World Champion drivers.
Lewis Hamilton has refused to be drawn into the latest controversy in the racism row, insisting he has put the matter behind him and is fully focused on the new season.
Lewis Hamilton has yet clinched another award. Hamilton was awarded the 'World Breakthrough of the year' award on Monday at the Laureus World Sports Awards. The awards were presented in the Mariinsky Theatre in Russia.
Former Ferrari engineer Nigel Stepney has said he remained calm after being questioned by an Italian magistrate probing last year's spying scandal at Ferrari and McLaren. The magistrate questioned Stepney on Monday in Italy.
Zaugg prepared for home race
Kral to make A1 debut
Stepney meets with Italian investigator
No room for error, says Team USA
Kimi Raikkonen, often criticised for being very care-free in his attitude to F1, says he is enjoying the sport more than ever, now that he is officially the reigning world champion. However, he warned that he would only keep racing as long as he enjoyed driving, and not because he wants to win any specific number of races or titles.