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31 March 2005
| RED BULL OFF ROAD Red Bull Racing drivers David Coulthard, Christian Klien and Vitantonio Liuzzi have had fun driving a Hummer over the dunes of Bahrain with ITV's Louise Goodman this morning.
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30 March 2005
| MONTOYA TO MISS BAHRAIN GP Juan Pablo Montoya will miss the Bahrain GP after fracturing his shoulder whilst playing tennis. McLaren test driver Pedro de la Rosa will take the Columbian's place for the weekend. Click for Images 
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FIA BANS JEWELLERY The FIA has banned the wearing of jewellery by race and rally drivers with immediate effect. Several current F1 drivers wear items of jewellery and will no longer be allowed to do so whilst driving, due to the risk of burns during a fire.
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BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX HISTORY Formula One returns to the desert for the second Bahrain Grand Prix. Last years inaugural race was won by Michael Schumacher.
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28 March 2005
| PLOWMAN INJURED IN ITALY British karter Martin Plowman suffered a punctured lung as a result of a first heat accident in round one of the Italian Open International Kart Championship at Lonato on Saturday. Plowman underwent emergency surgery and is now in a stable condition.
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24 March 2005
| BUCKNUM TO RACE IN IRL Jeff Bucknum has passed his IRL rookie test and will drive for Dreyer & Reinbold Racing at Twin Ring Motegi and Indy. Bucknum is the son of Ronnie Bucknum, a former Honda F1 driver in the 1960's who also competed at Le Mans and in Indy Car. Click for Images 
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23 March 2005
| LOPEZ TESTS FOR RENAULT Argentinean driver Jose Maria Lopez has tested for Renault F1 at Silverstone today.
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JILL BRADLEY IN AUSTRALIA Artist Jill Bradley was overwhelmed by the warm reception she received when she attended the first Formula One Grand Prix of the 2005 season in Melbourne, where her New Masters charity portrait project was endorsed by virtually all of the leading figures within the sport.
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NEEL JANI TESTS FOR RED BULL RACING Neel Jani is testing for the Red Bull Racing Formula One team in Barcelona today. Click for Images 
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SCOTT SPEED TESTS FOR RED BULL RACING Scott Speed is testing for the Red Bull Racing Formula One team in Barcelona. Speed is a part of the Red Bull US Driver Search programme and will drive in GP2 this year.
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FIRMAN RETURNS TO JAPAN Former Jordan F1 driver Ralph Firman is to return to Japan to compete in the Super GT Championship driving a Autobacs Honda NSX for Team Honda Racing. Firman made his name in Japan by winning the Formula Nippon Championship. Click for Images 
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BAHRAIN TO HOST FORMULA BMW FINAL The first Formula BMW World Final will take place in December in Bahrain. The series has grown in success over the past couple of years in Germany, Britain, the United States and Asia. The winner will receive £30,000 and a test in a Williams BMW F1 car. Click for Images 
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22 March 2005
| VASSELON TO JOIN TOYOTA Toyota have pulled off a coup by securing the services of highly-rated engineer Pascal Vasselon. Vasselon currently works for Michelin and he is expected to work in Toyota's R&D centre. Click for Images 
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EXHIBITION CELEBRATES ADELAIDE'S 20 YEARS A photographic exhibition featuring photographic contributions by Sutton Motorsport Images, Dirk Klynsmith and Andrew Hall has taken place in Adelaide to celebrate 20 years of the city's street circuit. Dirk Klynsmith also took the opportunity to launch his new book "Through My Eyes". Click for Images 
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21 March 2005
| V8 GIRLS IN ADELAIDE Girls at the Clipsal 500 Aussie V8 race in Adelaide, Australia. Click for Images 
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CHAMP CAR TEST FOR VERSTAPPEN & WIRDHEIM Former Formula One drivers Jos Verstappen and Bjorn Wirdheim will take part in the Champ Car test at Sebring next week. Wirdheim has previously tested for the Patrick Racing team. Verstappen will test for the HVM team. Click for Images 
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FIRST PODIUM FOR TOYOTA Jarno Trulli has scored Toyota's debut Podium today in Malaysia.
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BAR DOUBLE HONDA ENGINE FAILURE Jenson Button and Anthony Davidson both suffred blown Honda engines in the opening laps of the race. Click for Images 
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ALONSO ON POLE Fernando Alonso will start todays Malaysian GP from Pole Position. He maintained his advantage from yesterdays session as did Jarno Trulli and Giancarlo Fisichella who will line up second and third.
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TEAM PRINCIPALS MEET With the exception of Ferrari the remaining Team Principals have met in Malaysia to discuss Ferrari's refusal to restrict testing during the Grand Prix season.
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ATMOSPHERE FROM MALAYSIA All the Atmosphere and fans from Malaysia.
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CELEBRITIES AND VIP'S IN MALAYSIA All the VIP's from Kuala Lumpar.
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19 March 2005
| DAVIDSON TO RACE IN MALAYSIA Anthony Davidson will race for BAR in the Malaysian Grand Prix, replacing Takuma Sato who has been struck down with a fever. Click for Images 
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ALONSO FASTEST IN FIRST QUALIFYING Renault have continued their great start to the season with Fernando Alonso fastest in First Qualifying, with team mate Giancarlo Fisichella in third. Toyota's Jarno Trulli has split the Renault drivers with second fastest time.
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SPEED AND JANI TO TEST RB1 Scott Speed and Neel Jani will both test the Red Bull Racing RB1 at Barcelona next week.
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18 March 2005
| WATTS AND SUTTON TO STAR IN PORSCHE CUP MALAYSIA Danny Watts will compete in this weekend's Porsche Cup in Malaysia and will enjoy support from Sutton Motorsport Images.
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PRESSURE MOUNTS ON VILLENEUVE Felipe Massa has comprehensively out paced team mate Jacques Villeneuve in todays practice sessions in Sepang, further questioning Villeneuve's speed in the current Sauber. Massa topped the times in the second session.
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17 March 2005
| MINARDI THIRD DRIVE FOR LEE? Marchy Lee could become the first Chinese driver to test a Formula One car over the course of a GP weekend if a deal to become the Minardi third driver is successful. Lee has apparently secured funding ahead of Nicholas Kiesa who was expected to land the drive. The first Chinese driver to actually test a F1 car was Ho Pin Tung who drove a Williams last year. Click for Images 
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BAHRAIN DEBUT FOR FERRARI F2005 Michael Schumacher is to race his Australian GP engine in Malaysia, heightening speculation that Ferrari will introduce their new F2005 in Bahrain. Click for Images 
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ENGINE LOOPHOLE CLOSED Following BAR's deliberate retirement of both cars at the end of the Australian Grand Prix in order to circumnavigate the two race per engine rule, the FIA have issued a clarification. In future only genuine mechanical problems will be deemed legal in such circumstances, and will otherwise be examined by the stewards.
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RAISING THE TEMPERATURE Malaysian model and photographer Suzanne Lee has stared at both ends of the lens for Sutton Motorsport Images.
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BRITISH FORMULA 3 DRIVER PORTRAITS Driver portraits featuring all the drivers competing in the 2005 British Formula Three Championship.
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LIUZZI BEHIND THE LENS Tonio has briefly joined the ranks of the Formula One Photographers, borrowing one of Sutton Images Canon digital cameras, and snapping his Red Bull Racing team mate David Couthard being interviewed.
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ITV-F1 ON TOP The ITV crew will again be bringing unrivalled coverage from Sepang through out the Malaysian GP weekend.
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16 March 2005
| MALAYSIAN GRAND PRIX HISTORY The Grand Prix circus moves on to the heat of Malaysia for round two of the Formula One Championship. The country has been hosting the race since 1999.
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DUDOT TO RETIRE FROM RENAULT Bernard Dudot, Deputy Managing Director of the Renault F1 Team, has decided to retire in April. He will be replaced by Rob White and Andre Lane who will become joint Deputy Managing Directors.
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GLOCK TO REPLACE TAGLIANI Alex Tagliani looks set to lose his Champ Car seat at Rocketsports Racing to former Jordan driver Timo Glock.
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14 March 2005
| DUNLOP TO BECOME BTCC TITLE SPONSOR Tyre company Dunlop have been announced as title sponsors of the British Touring Car Championship in a three-year deal that has been announced today. Click for Images 
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10 March 2005
| RED BULL AND HONDA? Red Bull Racing are apparently in talks with Honda about an engine supply for 2006. Red Bull currently use Cosworth engines. Click for Images 
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9 March 2005
| AINTREE DEVELOPMENTS TO DAMAGE CIRCUIT Building developments to the horse racing venue will mean that a part of the original Grand Prix circuit will be dug up. The circuit hosted five Formula One races from 1955 to 1962 and plans were afoot to bring racing back to the circuit. A festival was held at the track last November. Click for Images 
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NISSAN WITHDRAWAL HITS MCRAE Nissan have announced that they are to close their French-based Dakar team with immediate effect, damaging Colin McRae's hopes of competing in the event next year. However, McRae is undaunted and still hopes to contest the Dakar Rally in 2006. Click for Images 
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FISSI ON POLE Giancarlo Fisichella will start todays Australian Grand Prix from Pole Position. Jarno Trulli will join him on the front row.
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2005 DRIVER GROUP SHOT The drivers have posed for the traditional driver group shot this morning.
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GIRLS AT THE AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX All the glamour from Melbourne.
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FANS AND ATMOSPHERE FROM MELBOURNE All the atmosphere surrounding the first race of the season in Australia.
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VIP'S AND CELEBRITIES IN MELBOURNE Triathlon Gold Medalist Kate Allen is among the VIP's at Albert Park
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5 March 2005
| MINARDI ON TRACK Both Minardi cars have taken to the track in Melbourne today in 2005 aero spec.
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4 March 2005
| MINARDI INJUNCTION WITHDRAWN The FIA have announced that Minardi have withdrawn their injunction that allowed them to compete in the first qualifying session. Minardi have converted their cars to the 2005 aero spec and will now compete in the rest of the Australian Grand Prix meeting. Click for Images 
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MCLAREN AND STEINMETZ Swiss based diamond company, Steinmetz, have entered an associated partnership with McLaren, starting at this weekends Grand Prix in Melbourne. Steinmetz previously partnered Jaguar Racing in Monaco last year with diamonds encrusted into the cars nose. Famously, one was lost when Christian Klien crashed. Click for Images 
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3 March 2005
| PETROBRAS EXTEND F1 COMMITMENT The BMW WilliamsF1 team have confirmed that their technical partner, fuel supplier Petrobras, has extended its partnership with the team into the medium term. Petrobras have been providing fuel to the team since 1998. Click for Images 
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2005 DRIVER PORTRAITS The F1 drivers have posed for the traditional season opener portraits in front of the worlds media.
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2 March 2005
| MINARDI TO MISS GRAND PRIX? Minardi boss Paul Stoddart has stated that his team will be forced to miss the Australian Grand Prix unless there is a change of heart from Ferrari to allow him to run last year's cars.
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MCLAREN TYRE PRESSURE VALVES With teams now restricted on tyre changes during races, McLaren are amongst those who have developed quicker systems to adjust the tyre pressures during pit stops. Click for Images 
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SHELL PRESS CONFERENCE Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello have attended the Shell Press Conference in Melbourne.
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1 March 2005
| BERNIE PUSHES FOR RUSSIAN GP After his invitation to the Midland Jordan launch in Moscow, Bernie Ecclestone has reportedly met with the mayor of the city and spoken of the possibilities of hosting a race in the country. There have been a couple of attempts by Ecclestone and Russia and the former Soviet Union to host races in the past.
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AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX HISTORY The first race of the 2005 Formula 1 season gets underway in Melbourne this weekend. This is the tenth F1 race to be held in Melbourne, the first event being won by Damon Hill in 1996.
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NATHAN ANTUNES JOINS SUTTON STABLE Australian racer Nathan Antunes will recieve support from Sutton Motorsport Images during his assault on the 2005 Formula BMW UK Championship.
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