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Tue Apr 28 22:06:00 -0400 2009A1GP has released an official statement regarding the swine flu outbreak in Mexico City, and the planned A1GP Mexico City event on May 24.
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A1GP has released an official statement regarding the swine flu outbreak in Mexico City, and the planned A1GP Mexico City event on May 24.
Other than the 3 points Kimi Raikkonen picked up in Bahrain, Ferrari has something else to celebrate, the fact that it appears to be the only car manufacturer in the world currently making a profit.
In honour of Ayrton Senna, who died 15 years ago on May 1, Amalgam is releasing limited edition 1:8 scale models of three of his cars, representing various stages in his illustrious career.
Motorsport's governing body, the FIA, meet on Wednesday to decide on McLaren's punishment for misleading Australian Grand Prix officials.
Jarno Trulli, who finished third, looks back at the Bahrain GP.
McLaren's Martin Whitmarsh has announced that he is to attend Wednesday's FIA hearing in Paris solo, minus the backing of lawyers, team members or driver Lewis Hamilton. The team principal will learn of McLaren's fate following the 'liegate' scandal which begun when the team presented race stewards with false information.
The FIA is to hold talks on Wednesday over the proposed budget cap for Formula One next season, which is suspected to be given the go ahead this week. The limit on spending, currently set at £30 million and facing objections from many teams, is designed to encourage new outfits to join the grid as well as securing a safe future for current competitors.
Williams Technical Director Sam Michael looks back at the Bahrain weekend
South Africa will field a new driver for the first time since the Brands Hatch round in 2007 when Alan van der Merwe returns to take the wheel of Vulindlela this weekend.
Toyota's John Howett was both happy and disappointed after the Bahrain Grand Prix, a race in which Jarno Trulli finished third to claim a podium spot for the Japanese team. The team president believes a more aggressive strategy could have netted the team victory, however, after starting with both cars on the front row of the grid.
Team Monaco looks ahead to this weekend's event at Brands Hatch