England's Jenson Button is feeling positive heading into the season-opener in Melbourne this weekend. The Frome star, who starts his tenth season in 2009, finished fifth in second practice at Albert Park.
Norbert Haug, vice president of Mercedes-Benz Motorsport, is a happy man after the FIA hearing in Paris. The McLaren team was not directly punished, although caution will be required for the remainder of the season.
Neel Jani was on hand in his homeland of Switzerland to help open the new Islis tunnel, with a tad of assistance from his Red Bull-Renault.
Red Bull gives us an insight to this year's rules changes; their latest recruit, Sebastian Vettel, explains the differences between 2008 and 2009.
Ferrari may have suffered an unaccustomed season which saw it finish outside the top three this year although, with a brand-new line-up, Stefano Domenicali has every confidence that 2010 will be able to tell a positive story.
This year saw the Williams team improve by one position in the Constructors' Championship but, with a brand-new line-up for 2010, Technical Director Sam Michael is quietly confident about the upcoming campaign.
Mercedes has revealed its buyout of the Champion Brawn GP team on Monday. Following an announcement from the German manufacturer, Nico Rosberg is likely to be the lead driver for the outfit to be labelled 'Mercedes Grand Prix'. We caught up with the company's motorsport chief, Norbert Haug.
Christian Horner, Team Principal of Red Bull Racing, discusses the team's brilliant performances of 2009 and their affects ahead of the 2010 season.