Bahrain

Construction on the new Formula One Grand Prix race track in Bahrain is ahead of schedule prior to the circuit's FIA inspection date of March 7.

English soccer club Leeds United has secured some breathing space in a move to avoid the threat of slipping into administration.

Representatives from Formula One Management and the Bahrain International Circuit have met with television executives to discuss the production needs of F1's latest venue.

English soccer club Leeds United has seen its shares make a rare rise on the stock market amid rumours of an imminent takeover.

The Bahrain Formula One circuit has corrected earlier reports that Sheikh Fawaz bin Mohammed Al-Khalifa has become the track's new managing director.

Telecommunications giant Siemens has won a $13million contract to provide the technical infrastructure to the new Formula One racing circuit in Bahrain.

Organisers of the first ever Formula One Grand Prix in the Middle East have received a boost after a leadinig driver declared the new circuit as ‘one of the best in the world’.

Bahrain, the newest venue on the Formula One Grand Prix circuit, has signed a naming rights deal with Gulf Air for the inaugural race.

Belgium is back and China and Bahrain join the fold - the FIA has finally confirmed next year's Formula One World Championship calendar.

Bahrain, the new venue for Formula One motor racing, is aiming to recoup its investment within three years.

MotoGP has unveiled its new calendar for 2004 - with Qatar the only new addition, following the signing earlier this summer of a new five-year hosting agreement.

London-based Interstate Creative Partners, has won the pitch to develop the brand communications for Formula One's new circuit in Bahrain.

Formula One's world governing body has made a major u-turn and scrapped its plans for a ban on tobacco advertising in 2006.

The Belgian government is planning a last-ditch attempt to help its Spa motor racing arena regain its place on the Formula One circuit.

FIFA has given its first seal of approval for an artificial pitch in the Middle East.

Martin Brundle, the chairman of the British Racing Drivers' Club that leases out UK motor racing circuit Silverstone, has voiced his concerns that the British Formula One Grand Prix's days could be numbered.

Plans for a Formula One Grand Prix to be staged in Bahrain in 2004 moved a step closer to fruition after the national government approved funding for a new racing circuit.

Europe's future as the main host of Formula One Grand Prix is set to come under threat, Max Mosley, the president of the FIA has warned.