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Mosley seeking change in privacy law
Max Mosley's lawyers have confirmed the FIA president has issued an application to seek a change in UK privacy law following his lawsuit against the News of the World newspaper.
Ecclestone hits back at Ferrari boss
Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone has hit back at Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo after the Italian slammed the Singapore Grand Prix show.
BMW confirm Heidfeld, Kubica for 2009
The BMW Sauber team will retain both Robert Kubica and Nick Heidfeld in the 2009 season, the German squad announced on Monday.
Mateschitz: Half the grid 'chasing' Vettel
Half the teams on the Formula One grid are 'chasing' Sebastian Vettel's services following his Italian Grand Prix victory last month
Mateschitz reconsiders selling Toro Rosso
Red Bull boss Dietrich Mateschitz says he is reconsidering selling his stake in Scuderia Toro Rosso, following Sebastian Vettel's victory at Monza and the team's recent strong form
End of year decision for Donington Park
Donington Park's local district council are hopeful that a decision on whether to grant planning permission for circuit redevelopments at the future home of the British Grand Prix will be made by the end of this year.
Ferrari boss expects Raikkonen to deliver
Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo has backed Kimi Raikkonen to show his value as a 'champion' by helping the Maranello team claim the title this year.
Massa calls for safety car rules change
Felipe Massa insists the safety car rules need to changed quickly following the problems during the Singapore Grand Prix.
F1 fans urged to participate in poll
Formula One fans have been urged to make their voice heard in what looks set to be the biggest ever poll of Grand Prix racing followers.
Teams ponder prize money overhaul
Formula One teams are considering a major overhaul of the sport's constructors' championship prize money structure in a move to help the smaller teams survive, autosport.com can reveal.
BMW to push on with car development
BMW Sauber will keep pushing for the rest of the season to improve their current car, even though their championship hopes now appear all but over.
Hakkinen hails Singapore as 'amazing'
Former world champion Mika Hakkinen has labelled Formula One's first night race 'amazing' after making a special visit to the Singapore Grand Prix last weekend
Raikkonen 'sad' about recent poor form
Kimi Raikkonen has confessed to feeling 'sad' about his situation at Ferrari, after a nightmare weekend in Singapore all but ended his world championship hopes for the year
Nakajima eager to repay Williams faith
Kazuki Nakajima is confident that he will repay his Williams team's faith in him with a strong finish to 2008, having just had his contract extension confirmed by the team
Red Bull suspect tram put Webber out
Red Bull Racing suspect that Mark Webber's retirement from the Singapore Grand Prix may have been caused by static electricity produced by a nearby tram
Stewart: Massa can still win the title
Former world champion Jackie Stewart believes Felipe Massa should not give up on his world championship ambitions for the year - despite losing ground to Lewis Hamilton after a disastrous pit stop in the Singapore Grand Prix