FIA president Jean Todt has said that Formula One's new teams will be allowed to miss the first three races of the season.
Jacques Villeneuve remains optimistic that he can secure a place on the 2010 starting grid.
Force India driver Adrian Sutil is hopeful the team can build upon an impressive 2009 season with their new VJM03 car, which was unveiled on Tuesday.
Following hot on the heels of the first round of pre-season testing last week, the Formula One road show heads to Jerez on Wednesday.
Force India are the latest team to unveil their 2010 challenger, with the team releasing images of the VJM03.
Adrian Sutil and Vitantonio Liuzzi discuss the new Force India VJM03 and their hopes and expectations for the 2010 season...
Flavio Briatore may have had his ban for race fixing overturned by a French court, but FIA President Jean Todt insists he is still guilty of fixing the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix.
Nico Hulkenberg admits he does not expect to be given any kind of grace period by Williams as he prepares for his first season in F1, with positive results expected immediately.
Vitaly Petrov's Formula One is reportedly on the line after a bank loan needed to pay Renault was put on hold.
BMW Sauber's technical director Willy Rampf says he's encouraged by the results of the C29's first test...
Kamui Kobayashi has hailed the "chance and circumstances" that landed him a bit part at Toyota last season, which ultimately resulted in a full-time drive with Sauber.
F2 champion Andy Soucek has revealed that his talks with Campos for their second race-seat are at an "advanced stage."
Bernie Ecclestone reckons Campos Meta and USF1 could miss the opening three races of this year's Championship, only joining the F1 grid in time for the Chinese GP.
Heikki Kovalainen has refused to point the finger at anyone for his underperformance during his time at McLaren.
Having fired up the engine of their new F1 car, Lotus technical boss Mike Gascoyne admits there's still work to be done ahead of Tuesday's shakedown.