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Carlos Ghosn has been in India of late and talking to representatives of Forbes Magazine in India. A full interview with the Renault-Nissan boss will appear in the first week of December but some of his remarks are already online and these are deeply worrying with regard to the Formula 1 world. Full story: Joe Saward's grand prix blog Official confirmation of Canada's return to the Formula 1 calendar for 2010 is expected this week. Full story: La Presse (in French) Michael Schumacher is not interested in beginning a new career in F1 with Mercedes Grand Prix, Ross Brawn has said - as the Englishman revealed that he is looking for two experienced drivers. Full story: crash.net Mercedes motorsport boss Norbert Haug has re-ignited rumours of Michael Schumacher's pending signing after refusing to deny that the German could race for Mercedes Grand Prix next season. Full story: planet-f1.com Mercedes DTM front-runner Paul di Resta and American JR Hildebrand will drive for Force India in Formula 1's upcoming young driver test at Jerez on December 1-3. Full story: autosport.com Despite pulling out of Formula 1, BMW Sauber are taking part in the young driver initiative at Jerez with Alexander Rossi and Esteban Gutierrez testing with the Hinwil-based team. Full story: BMW Sauber Donington Park still has the potential to host next year's British Grand Prix, according to the circuit's leasing company's chief executive Simon Gillett. Full story: planet-f1.com Neel Jani has lamented the state of the global economy and the fact that for the majority of F1 teams looking for drivers, 'the primary criteria is money' - as the former A1GP Champion's latest opportunity to get a break at the highest level looks to have foundered. Full story: crash.net Campos Meta 1's car for its debut Formula 1 season has been homologated by the FIA following a series of tests last week. Full story: autosport.com Toro Rosso's Sebastien Buemi and seven-time Formula 1 world champion Michael Schumacher were among more than 300 drivers competing at the SKUSA Supernationals karting event in Las Vegas, USA, at the weekend. Full story: formula1.com
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