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31 October 2008
| BARRICHELLO IN TRIBUTE TO HOFFMANN Rubens Barrichello is driving with a helmet design in tribute to local Sao Paulo driver Ingo Hoffmann. Hoffmann drove selected races for the Fittipaldi team in 1976/77 but has had more success as a Brazilian Stock Car driver, taking the title twelve times. Click for Images 
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BMW SAUBER TEAM PHOTO The BMW Sauber end-of-season team photograph. Click for Images 
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ITV-F1 PREPARE FOR THEIR FINAL GRAND PRIX The commentators and staff from ITV-F1 are preparing for their last Grand Prix broadcast on UK independent television. From next year F1 race broadcasts will return to BBC TV. Click for Images 
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30 October 2008
| WINGS FOR LIFE David Coulthard will be supporting The Wings For Life Spinal Chord Research Foundation in his last Grand Prix. His fellow drivers have given their support, and his Red Bull Racing RB4 will be liveried in the Wings Of Life colours. Click for Images 
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BRAZILIAN GRAND PRIX HISTORY A pictorial history of the Brazilian Grand Prix. Click for Images 
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DAVID COULTHARD CAREER HISTORY David Coulthard is preparing for the final Formula One race of his career. Coulthard's first F1 race was for Williams at the 1994 Spanish Grand Prix. Click for Images 
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29 October 2008
| SPEEDCAR ANNOUNCES $3 MILLION PRIZE POT The Speedcar Series prize pot has risen to 3 million dollars for the upcoming season, which will start in Dubai in December. Click for Images  Click for press release 
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28 October 2008
| FERRARI IN F1 QUIT BOMBSHELL OVER STANDARD ENGINES Ferrari have issued a statement warning that they will reconsider their F1 participation should the FIA carry on with their standardised engine plans. The FIA have responded by playing down the threat. Click for Images 
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY MR ECCLESTONE F1 Supremo Bernie Ecclestone is celebrating his 78th birthday today. Click for Images 
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22 October 2008
| FIA AND FOTA REACH COST CUTTING AGREEMENT FIA President Max Mosley and FOTA bosses John Howett and Luca di Montezemolo have reached an agreement that will see dramatic cost reductions in F1 start from next year. A joint statement read "Today's meeting in Geneva has produced significant cost savings for 2009 and 2010." Click for Images 
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GULF AIR SIGN NEW FIVE YEAR BAHRAIN GP DEAL Gulf Air have signed a new five year deal that will see them remain as title sponsors for the Bahrain Grand Prix. Click for Images 
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21 October 2008
| SCHNEIDER TO RETIRE AFTER DTM SEASON FINALE DTM veteran Bernd Schneider is to retire from racing after the season finale at Hockenheim this weekend. Schneider has won five DTM titles and also drove for the Zakspeed and Footwork teams in Formula One. Click for Images 
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CHINESE GRAND PRIX BLACK & WHITE IMAGES A selection of black & white images from the Chinese Grand Prix. Click for Images 
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19 October 2008
| Chinese Grand Prix
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TORO ROSSO TEAM PHOTO Scuderia Toro Rosso have lined up for a team photograph in Shanghai today. Click for Images 
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YAS MARINA CIRCUIT ON DISPLAY A model of the impressive Yas Marina track is on display to the F1 fraternity in Shanghai. Click for Images 
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18 October 2008
| QUALIFYING PARC FERME All the key images post Qualifying. Click for Images 
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16 October 2008
| FRENCH GRAND PRIX CANCELLED The FFSA have cancelled the 2009 French Grand Prix due to financial difficulties. Click for Images 
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15 October 2008
| CHINESE GRAND PRIX HISTORY A pictorial history of the Chinese Grand Prix. Click for Images 
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13 October 2008
| CAMPOS SELLS GP2 TEAM SHARES Former F1 racer Adrian Campos has announced he is selling his share in the Campos Racing GP2 team to fellow Spainard Alejandro Agag who will now take 100% ownership of the outfit. Click for Images 
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12 October 2008
| Japanese Grand Prix
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11 October 2008
| QUALIFYING PARC FERME All the post Qualifying Parce Ferme and celebration. Click for Images 
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TRULLI SPECIAL HELMET DESIGN Jarno Trulli is wearing a special helmet design at this weekends Japanese Grand Prix. School girl You Terano was on hand to meet Trulli with her winning design. Click for Images 
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10 October 2008
| TOYOTA MEDIA SUSHI BUFFET Toyota have hosted a Sushi Buffet for the media in Japan. Click for Images 
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9 October 2008
| BRIDGESTONE MAKE CARS GREEN TYRE Bridgestone will supply all teams with a green grooved Bridgestone tyre during the Japanese Grand Prix in support of the FIA's campaign to make cars greener. Click for Images 
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8 October 2008
| MCLAREN TO TEST DI RESTA McLaren are to test rising DTM star Paul di Resta over a four-day period this month. Di Resta currently races for Mercedes-Benz in the DTM and the test is part of the McLaren Young Driver programme. Click for Images 
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MANSELL TESTS WORLD SERIES BY RENAULT CAR Greg Mansell, son of former F1 world champion Nigel Mansell, experienced a World Series by Renault car when he tested for the Ultimate-Signature team at Snetterton yesterday. Click for Images 
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SINGAPORE GP BLACK & WHITE IMAGES A collection of black & white images from the Singapore Grand Prix. Click for Images 
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JAPANESE GRAND PRIX HISTORY A pictorial history of the Japanese Grand Prix. Click for Images 
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7 October 2008
| PICCININI TO LEAVE FIA Marco Piccinini, the FIA Deputy President for Sport, has confirmed that he will leave his position, one year before the end of his term, to focus on other professional commitments. Click for Images 
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CANADIAN GP DROPPED FROM 2009 CALENDAR The 2009 F1 calendar has been released by the FIA and a key race omission is the Canadian Grand Prix. Click for Images 
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FERRARI BACK TO LOLLIPOP Following their recent pitstop maladies Ferrari will suspend use of their light release system for the Japanese Grand Prix. Click for Images 
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6 October 2008
| BMW CONFIRMS KUBICA AND HEIDFELD FOR 2009 BMW Sauber have confirmed that both Robert Kubica and Nick Heidfeld will be retained for 2009. Click for Images 
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ALEX ALBON TAKES THIRD IN SUPER 1 CHAMPIONSHIP Sutton Motorsport Images supported karter Alex Albon has taken third place in the final standings for this year's Super 1 Championship. Click for Images  Click for press release 
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TROUBLED CASTRONEVES TAKES PETIT LE MANS WIN Helio Castroneves, who only hours before had made a court appearance on tax evasion charges, won the Petit Le Mans LMP2 category with Penske team mate Ryan Briscoe. Click for Images 
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5 October 2008
| MATESCHITZ TO RECONSIDER TORO ROSSO STAKE Red Bull founder and CEO Dietrich Mateschitz is to reconsider selling his stake in Scuderia Toro Rosso after a strong showing by the team. Mateschitz owns 50% of the team with Gerhard Berger owning the other half. Click for Images 
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3 October 2008
| GP3 SERIES TO BE LAUNCHED Organisers of the GP2 Series have today announced that there will be a GP3 feeder series lauched in 2010. This announcement comes two days after Jonathan Palmer briefed the media on the new FIA Formula 2 series. Click for Images 
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CASTRONEVES FACING TAX EVASION CHARGES IndyCar front-runner Helio Castroneves has been indicted on six counts of tax evasion for failing to report $5.5M USD in income to the US Internal Revenue Service between 1999 and 2004. Click for Images 
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2 October 2008
| NEW RENAULT ROLE FOR BRIATORE Renault F1 Managing Director Flavio Briatore is to remain with the French team but will take on a revised role within the team. However, Briatore will appoint a new director to take over the day-to-day running of the team. Click for Images 
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WILLIAMS RETAIN NAKAJIMA FOR 2009 The Williams driver line-up will remain unchanged next year after the team announced that they have re-signed Kazuki Nakajima for 2009. Nakajima has close ties with Toyota who supply Williams's engines. Click for Images 
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1 October 2008
| SENNA TO F1? 2008 GP2 Series runner-up Bruno Senna says that he has had offers from Formula One teams to race in 2009, but has admitted that he has to beat the competition to do the deal. Click for Images 
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