
Find out more about the new Sky Sports F1 HD channel

Stay in touch with the biggest and best stories around
We find out what our Scholars have been doing this week, including Fran showing off her guns!
Sky backs Britain. Find out more about Sky's support of British Cycling and the country's top cyclists.
Sky Sports Scout is where we scour the globe looking for the best talent, next up is Leandro Damiao.
We take a look at the main contenders to replace Fabio Capello as England manager.
With Harry Redknapp the strong favourite to land the England job, we weigh up his pros and cons.
By James Pearson Last updated: 25th August 2008
Ferguson: Approached by Coe
I know Sir Alex Ferguson has been approached by Seb Coe.
Gordon Brown on Ferguson coaching team GB at 2012
Quotes of the week
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has confirmed Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has been approached as the man to coach an all-British football team at the 2012 Olympics.
With England's capital London staging the prestigious Games in four years' time, their organising committee are keen for the host nation to have a presence in the football competition.
Brown has confirmed talks are underway to discuss the possibility of a Great Britain football team in 2012, which would be the first time a composite British squad will have entered the Games since 1960, with possibly Sir Alex at the helm.
Lord Sebastian Coe has held informal talks with Ferguson over the role, although Brown has confirmed an official approach would need to be made should the GB football team be given the green light.
Premier Leaguer duties are unlikely to be an obstacle for Ferguson as he is widely expected to retire as boss at Old Trafford at the end of this season or the next - a minimum of two years before the tournament.
"When the Olympics are held in Britain and there's a football tournament where the final is going to be in Britain they want us to have a team in the competition," Brown told Sky Sports News.
"At the moment in Beijing we don't have a team. No men's team and no women's team. When it comes to London I think it's important that there is a team.
"So I've been talking to Fifa, The Football Association and Sepp Blatter and he's going to try and make it possible for us to have a team at the Olympics.
"Then we'll talk to the other football associations and we'll see who wants to be part of this and maybe we'll get a manager that everybody is happy with.
"I know Sir Alex Ferguson has been approached by Seb Coe. These are things that are possible. Alex Ferguson has got to be formally approached of course."
The BOA are on a moral crusade, says Richard Moore, but they should not defy WADA's global ruling.
Two-time world champion Keri-Anne Payne talks all things swimming, Team GB... and baking.
Rebecca Adlington speaks exclusively to skysports.com about London 2012 and an Olympic legacy.