Tuesday 14 April will see the Brawn, Williams and Toyota teams visit the FIA's International Court of Appeal in Paris to discuss their ever-radical and controversial diffusers; but why are so many teams upset with the designs of these three cars?
Felipe Massa paid a visit to Ferrari's base in Italy on Monday as his preparations continue to be back in racing in 2010. The trip also included a taster of Ferrari's latest road car.
Force India presents their new car at Silverstone. Adrian Sutil drove the first laps of the VJM02, a car that the team hopes will bring them their first points.
Justin Wilson drove a strong race to achieve an historic first victory for the Dale Coyne team at Watkins Glen, beating Ryan Briscoe and Scott Dixon. Dario Franchitti had a bad day, however, and loses his championship lead after retiring from the race.
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.