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WRC Acropolis Rally Greece: Neuville has “no choice” but to take more risks to win

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Red Bull apologises to Max Verstappen after technical issue caused F1 qualifying crash

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Austrian GP
Red Bull apologises to Max Verstappen after technical issue caused F1 qualifying crash

WRC Acropolis Rally Greece: Neuville and Ogier set for Sunday showdown

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Rally Greece
WRC Acropolis Rally Greece: Neuville and Ogier set for Sunday showdown

Why Antonelli aborted his fastest lap in Austrian GP qualifying

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Austrian GP
Why Antonelli aborted his fastest lap in Austrian GP qualifying

Verstappen questions "crazy" delay in double yellow flags as the FIA responds

Formula 1
Austrian GP
Verstappen questions "crazy" delay in double yellow flags as the FIA responds

Russell explains meaning behind Wolff's "just drive" radio message in Austrian GP qualifying

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Austrian GP
Russell explains meaning behind Wolff's "just drive" radio message in Austrian GP qualifying

Why factory Aprilia lost to satellite Trackhouse in MotoGP Dutch GP sprint

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Dutch GP
Why factory Aprilia lost to satellite Trackhouse in MotoGP Dutch GP sprint

Verstappen on "odd" Austrian GP qualifying crash: "As I turned the wheel I was gone"

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Austrian GP
Verstappen on "odd" Austrian GP qualifying crash: "As I turned the wheel I was gone"

Jordan will start 2005 season

Jordan will take part in the 2005 Formula 1 world championship and has committed to lodging its entry with the FIA, the sport's governing body, before the deadline of November 15 (Monday) as set out by the Concorde Agreement - the document by which the sport is run

"We haven't submitted our entry yet, but we will do so before Monday's deadline," said a Jordan spokeswoman on Friday.

Team boss Eddie Jordan visited China last week and it is believed a deal to secure a customer Toyota engine supply at the cost of $US7m per season with the backing of a major Chinese consortium is on the verge of being finalised.

Autosport sources believe that Toyota was happy to agree a deal because the new-for-2005 long-life engine regulations might otherwise have required it to build less engines and may have led to staff lay-offs. The Japanese manufacturers' team test driver Ryan Briscoe could well switch to the Jordan team as a race driver although this is not considered to a stipulation of the agreement.

Jordan team insiders report that the mood in the factory has shifted significantly in the last few weeks and that there is now genuine optimism among the staff.

"If we've got a budget, decent engines and a car designed by Mark Smith [Jordan's newly-appointed technical director] we should be in pretty good shape," said an Autosport source.

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