San Marino

Formula One may be experiencing a revival of interests courtesy of a number of thrilling starts to the season, but attendance at the San Marino weekend was down by more than 25,000 on last year.

The San Marino Grand Prix could be replaced by one in Bahrain in time for the 2004 Formula One season, according to reports this week.

Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone intends to make dramatic changes to the Formula One venue calendar for the 2004 season.

Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone intends to make dramatic changes to the Formula One venue calendar for the 2004 season.

The McLaren and Williams teams have claimed that some aerodynamic parts of the new Ferrari F2002 do not comply with Formula One rules.

Leading Formula One car makers could acquire the broadcasting rights to the sport from media giant Kirch, according to German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine.

News agency Bloomberg has signed an exclusive deal with McLaren which will see the former providing support and integrated information systems to the manufacturer's technology centre.

Ford has announced its purchase of the Stewart Formula One Grand Prix team.

An Italian court will hear an appeal against the 1997 acquittal of Williams team technical director Patrick Head and former chief designer Adrian Newey who were charged with manslaughter over the death of Ayrton Senna in 1994.

International Automobile Federation (FIA) president Max Mosley should resign after the tragic start to the Formula One season, former driver Clay Regazzoni said on Wednesday.

The European Union and its member states could be treated as a single country and only host two grands prix a year in the future, according to International Automobile Federation (FIA) president Max Mosley.

The Eurobet Arrows F3000 team has been officially launched at the Arrows F1 Team's Leafield, Oxfordshire headquarters.

Greenland, which has a population of 55,000 and around 3,000 soccer players, aims to become a member of FIFA and UEFA, national team coach Sepp Piontek has said.

The provisional 17-race schedule for next season was released Thursday by the FIA, auto racing's world governing body, at a meeting of the World Motor Sport Council.

UEFA are set to re-consider the current procedure for future European and World championships with the possible introduction of a pre-qualifying competition for smaller nations.

The Argentine Grand Prix has been scrapped from the 1999 Formula One calendar, the InternationalAutomobile Federation (FIA) has announced.

European soccer body UEFA says it is to plough 35 million Swiss francs ($23.57 million) back into the sport this season.

Telecom Italia shifted its publicity drive for a planned merger with Deutsche Telekom into top gear with advertisements featuring German racing driver Michael Schumacher.