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Williams today released pictures of their 2015 F1 challenger - the FW37-Mercedes - on both the internet and the front cover of the latest edition of F1 Racing magazine. Here, TRE's Craig Scarborough gives his initial impressions of the car in conversation with Peter Windsor
More to come.
Also: WRC Season has started, This weekend: Monte Carlo
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The American outfit have said they still plan to work primarily from the technology facilities in Charlotte and will use Banbury to prepare cars during the season, focusing mainly on the European races.
Haas have agreed a deal with former owner Andrei Cheglakov to purchase the Oxfordshire facility.
However, the American team played down speculation that they might purchase the Marussia team outright, and still aim to make their F1 debut in 2016.
Since going with Ferrari engines, it hasn't gotten better. Maybe they can get some of the payback that Ferrari is aiming for this year.
I wouldn't put them past 6th overall, but if McLaren and Ferrari have another year like last Id guess 9th with Marussia out.
Anything could happen though?
Not only is WRC starting, but Sebastian Loeb is back for a handful of races this year. That guy is such a badass.
Pit Row
Fugly nose.
Kinda like Sarah Jessica Parker: don't look at the nose!
More of the F1 news stories not making headlines elsewhere in the motorsport press - for a very good reason...
Revealed: Marussia's Mystery Buyer Marussia may have had one small auction, but the big sell-off has been halted after last-minute interest in the team from a 'mystery buyer'. All focus has turned to Ferrari and the new management of Maurizio Arrivabene, who some thought might be trying to set up a Ferrari Junior team, to aid development of engine systems for the senior squad. Especially now that the engine rules have been unfrozen and a Ferrari fits neatly into the back of a Marussia.
However an insider at the Administrator has let slip that it is actually BBC Worldwide who are negotiating the purchase of the team. BBC Worldwide's top-selling programme in global markets is Top Gear and the team would be re-named Team Top Gear to promote the top-rated programme/magazine/DVD collection. Jeremy Clarkson would be team principle and the drivers would be The Stig and the Original Stig.
@henryfraser0 I have no arm movement so can only draw using my mouth. I've drawn @LewisHamilton winning the World Championship.
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