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Former Formula 1 driver Alexander Zanardi will be back on track at Brands Hatch next month when he represents Italy in the Paralympics.
Ted, Georgie, Johnny and Allan return for another special August edition of The F1 Show and look back in depth at the season so far.
Mark Hughes on why Kimi Raikkonen will be a hard man to beat when the season resumes at Spa and how a fifth Belgian GP win could yet make a Ferrari return slightly more possible.
We analyse how all 12 teams have fared so far this season and suggest some areas for improvement once the season resumes at Spa.
Already suffering F1 withdrawal symptoms? Fret not. The F1 Show will be coming to your rescue throughout August...
Martin Brundle reports on why so many drivers departed Budapest for their summer holidays with long faces - and how a particularly happy Lewis Hamilton returned to the title race...
Lewis wins the race he had to win, Lotus change the game for Ferrari and Fernando, while Michael suffers the sort of afternoon that only nightmares dream about...
Skysports.com reports back from Budapest, venue for this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix.
Sky Sports F1's Anthony Davidson takes us on a corner-by-corner tour of Budapest's Hungaroring, this weekend's venue of the Hungarian GP...
Reigning World Champion Sebastian Vettel is 3/1 favourite with Sky Bet to win the Hungarian Grand Prix, despite Fernando Alonso¿s recent run of form.
Following his horrible accident at Le Mans, Sky Sports F1's Anthony Davidson made his welcome return to broadcasting duties on the SkyPad for last week's Germany GP. But Ant's not quite fit enough to travel to Hungary - and he's not at all happy about it...
Sky Sports looks at how the drivers have compared to their team-mates this season in qualifying...
Martin was actually being modest when he reflected "my motor racing career turns out to have been a fact-finding mission for my TV work". Modest because his F1 career deserves greater recognition than that wry dismissal. And modest because his TV work requires no introduction. He truly is the voice of F1.
There aren't many sports commentators who are instantly identifiable by their nickname, but 'Crofty' is certainly one. A sports broadcaster throughout his working life, the acclaim David received during his stint as Five Live's F1 commentator made him the obvious choice to be Sky Sports F1's lead commentator.
Despite still being professionally active in as a driver, Anthony is already flourishing in his second working life as a F1 analyst. It's a balancing act he has long been familiar with - Anthony's commentary debut in 2006 occurred four years after his first grand prix and two years before what proved to be his last GP.
Georgie has come a long way since landing her big break with a chance opportunity to front a web broadcast from the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. Since then, she has become one of TV's most popular sports presenters, renowned for her enthusiasm, sparky wit and crystal-clear delivery.
A former World Champion and BRDC President , Damon Hill is uniquely well-qualified to speak on F1. But it's arguably his 'likeability' which makes him such a valued pundit. Retiring from the cockpit in 1999, Damon now moves behind the the mic and his affable nature is sure to go down just as well.
Don't be fooled by the glamorous good looks. A self-confessed adrenaline junkie and political activist, the ever-active Natalie combines her love of sports with charity campaigning and supporting grass-roots initiatives whilst also finding time writing on health and travel, presenting, and, of course, reporting on F1.
A renowned pit-lane reporter, Ted's insights into strategy and the sport's secrets have made his on-the-spot updates essential listening. Able to articulate complex intricacies in layman's terms, Ted's skill is to speak to F1 aficionados in a way that all members of the audience can comprehend and relish.
A recruit to Sky Sports in 1998, Simon has defied his relative youth to pack in a lifetime of experience in presenting live sport ever since. Already known to viewers for his work on cricket, golf and Sky Sports News, Simon's relentless but envious task in 2012 will be to present every session from every grand prix.
For 2012, Sky Sports News HD has two dedicated reporters - Rachel Brookes and Craig Slater - to work amongst the teams as the sport traverses all corners of the globe. Entirely dedicated to F1, Rachel and Craig will provide breaking-news updates and explore the latest intricacies of the world's complicated sport.
Launched in March 2012, Sky Sports F1 HD is a channel entirely dedicated to the fastest sport on the planet and the challenge of taking F1 broadcasting to a new level of excellence. For the assembled cast of experts, the challenge will be to provide a script worthy of the setting.
Rubens Barrichello says he would have been an asset to Williams this season and could have helped them achieve greater success.
McLaren Managing Director Jonathon Neale says the team are close to agreeing a new deal with 2008 World Champion Lewis Hamilton.
Martin Whitmarsh says he would be against a two-tier formula when Formula 1 introduces new turbo engines in 2014.
Jenson Button has refused to write off his chances of challenging for the 2012 Drivers' Championship despite being 88 points behind the leader.
Valtteri Bottas has reiterated his desire to race for Williams next season, the Finn saying he wants a "long career" with them.