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  • Toseland open to MotoGP return
    Britain's James Toseland says he is "keeping the door open" for a return to MotoGP, after losing his place in the Yamaha team last year, and looks forward to competing in the Superbike World Championship at Silverstone on Sunday. (UK users only)

  • Eddie Jordan goes in hot pursuit of Ferrari boss
    BBC Sport's Eddie Jordan tracks down Ferrari team principal Stefano Domenicali for a grilling after Fernando Alonso's controversial win in Sunday's German Grand Prix at Hockenheim.

  • Pedrosa crashes out of US Grand Prix
    Dani Pedrosa cedes further ground to championship leader Jorge Lorenzo after crashing out whilst in the lead in the US Grand Prix

  • Lorenzo's 'out of this world' celebration
    Jorge Lorenzo celebrates extending his astronomical lead at the top of the championship to 72 points after victory at the US Grand Prix.

  • Lorenzo revels in 'fabulous' victory
    Jorge Lorenzo, who extended his lead at the top of the championship standings to 72 points after winning the US Grand Prix, admits winning in California was tough.

  • I didn't feel comfortable - Stoner
    Casey Stoner, who finished second at the US MotoGP admits he found it difficult keeping apace with eventual winner Jorge Lorenzo but says the team did not expect more than second spot.

  • Hamilton drives Senna's McLaren
    McLaren's Lewis Hamilton, appearing on BBC's Top Gear, fulfils what he describes as a lifelong dream by driving Ayrton Senna's McLaren.

  • Team result is most important - Alonso
    Ferrari's Fernando Alonso says there were no team orders involved in his German Grand Prix win and says the most important thing is to get maximum points for Ferrari.

  • 'Massa's decision' say Ferrari
    Ferrari press officer Luca Colajanni says it was Felipe Massa's decision alone to let team-mate Fernando Alonso through on his way to victory in the German Grand Prix.

  • My decision to let Alonso pass - Massa
    Ferrari's Felipe Massa says it was his decision to allow Fernando Alondo to overtake him in the German Grand Prix because, he says, his team-mate was faster on the harder tyres.