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03 October 2009Sat navs send ambulances to Paris
Faulty satellite navigation equipment in ambulances is putting patients' lives at risk by causing "major" delays to response times - and even directing crews to European cities.
read moreVettel takes Suzuka pole
Red Bull's title contender Sebastian Vettel will start on pole position for tomorrow's Japanese grand prix.
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Howett: Toyota are not walking away - Auto Trader F1 powered by planet-f1.com
Toyota will not be leaving Formula One at the end of the season despite reports to the contrary, according to the team's president, John Howett. Auto Trader - Formula 1 - News
Hamilton 'shocked' by Massa's complaint - Auto Trader F1 powered by planet-f1.com
Toyota interested in Raikkonen as well as Kubica - Auto Trader F1 powered by planet-f1.com
Toyota boss John Howett has confirmed that the team have approached both Kimi Raikkonen and Robert Kubica to drive for the team next season but could yet retain Timo Glock. Auto Trader - Formula 1 - News
Friday's Japanese press conference - Auto Trader F1 powered by planet-f1.com
John Howett, Bob Bell, Hiroshi Yasukawa and Christian Horner attended Friday's press conference for the Japanese GP weekend. Auto Trader - Formula 1 - News
Button banking on Suzuka experience - Auto Trader F1 powered by planet-f1.com
Jenson Button believes his experience around Suzuka can give him a crucial edge following Friday's rain-affected practice as he looks to take a step closer to securing his first title in Japan. Auto Trader - Formula 1 - News
read moreRenault given ultimatum over funding for Avtovaz
Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin yesterday gave Renault an ultimatum either to help fund Avtovaz or see its 25 per cent stake in Russia's biggest carmaker...
read moreUK union says Magna plans switch to Russia
The German-led deal to rescue Opel/Vauxhall hit a fresh snag yesterday after its British union accused lead investor Magna International of planning to move van...
read moreRenault given ultimatum over Avtovaz funding
Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin yesterday gave Renault an ultimatum to either help fund Avtovaz or see its 25 per cent stake in Russia's biggest carmaker...
read moreToyota 'grasping for salvation' in crisis, says president
Toyota, the world's largest car manufacturer, is one step away from "capitulation to irrelevance or death", president Akio Toyoda said in a speech yesterday. He was...
read moreToyota head warns of 'capitulation'
Toyota, the world's largest car manufacturer, is one step away from "capitulation to irrelevance or death", Akio Toyoda, its president, said in a speech yesterday. He...
read moreUK union says Magna plans switch to Russia
The German-led deal to rescue Opel/Vauxhall hit a fresh snag yesterday after its British union accused lead investor Magna International of planning to move van...
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