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Yoshimoto confirmed at BCN.
Despite speculation that Enrique Scalabroni was planning a South American 'superteam' for this year's inaugural GP2 Series, Ernesto Viso will instead by paired with Japanese coming man Hiroki Yoshimoto.
First batch of GP2 cars 'delivered'.
A third of the teams accepted by the new GP2 series have received their first chassis, with the first four cars made available for collection direct from the Dallara factory in Italy.
GP2 car passes crash test.
The Dallara-designed chassis destined for the new GP2 Series has taken another step towards competition by passing all the safety and security tests required of it.

Lloyd: Award not helping in race for GP2 funding.
Former McLaren Autosport Young Driver of the Year Alex Lloyd has revealed that winning the award has not made finding backing for his racing career any easier.
Speed, Red Bull become first iSport signings.
American driver Scott Speed has become the first signing by new GP2 team iSport International, stepping up from Formula Renault for a crack at Formula One's newest feeder series.
Austin powers to F3000 record.
British F3 driver Rob Austin made the transition to F3000 power this Wednesday at the Valencia circuit in Spain for the BCN team, and the F3 race winner certainly impressed.
Bonanomi wins Bologna Sprint.
Coloni Motorsport and satellite operation CMS Performance rounded out the 2004 F3000 season on a high with a successful appearance at the annual Bologna Motor Show in Italy on Monday.
Hitech, Piquet combine for GP2 entry.
Despite no official list yet forthcoming from the series organisers, Hitech Racing and Piquet Sports have revealed a union that will see both teams competing in the new GP2 series as Hitech Piquet Sports.
Italian F3000 to kick off at Bologna show.
The newly-appointed organisers of the reborn Italian F3000 Championship have revealed that the series will make its public debut at next month's Bologna Motor Show, with a selection of cars and drivers on hand to demonstrate the series' potential.
Quartet joins Draco test.
Four drivers got track time with reigning Euro 3000 champion Draco Junior Team during the week, with Australian Formula Three star Will Power setting the pace at Misano.
Draco set to sing at Bologna show.
Recently crowned Euro 3000 champion Draco Junior Team will eschew advances from well-known drivers to field a star from another field in the sprint event at next month's Bologna Motor Show.
Reid, Tielemans test with Draco.
Despite having only recently lifted the 2004 Superfund Euro 3000 title with Nicky Pastorelli, the Draco Junior Team has already turned its attentions to next season, testing Jonny Reid and Olivier Tielemans at Vairano.

Poll result: Your star of the year named.
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Formula Superfund presents the SF01.
The Formula Superfund 2005 Championship chassis, the SF01, has been presented to international media and teams and drivers from all Formulas at the Nurburgring circuit in Germany.
Artam test 'exceeded' Horner expectations.
Arden International team boss Christian Horner has admitted that Turkish driver Can Artam's recently-completed two-day test at Snetterton went better than he had expected, and could lead to the two parties linking up in next season's inaugural GP2 series.
Coloni teams dominate in Slovenia.
Coloni Motorsport and satellite operation CMS Performance made the most of its invitation to Slovenia at the beginning of the month, winning a demonstration race around Portoroz airport, which had been closed especially for the occasion.
Viso lines up Arden test.
Venezuelan F3000 graduate Ernesto Viso has revealed that he has lined up two tests with multiple FIA series champions Arden International in the hope of joining its proposed GP2 campaign in 2005.
Siedler: It was about time!
Norbert Siedler and the ADM Motorsport team finally converted their frontrunning form into Euro 3000 victory at Zolder on Sunday, adding the Austrian's name to a five-man roster of winners this season.
Liuzzi: It's great to be last champion.
Although he clinched the title at the penultimate round of the season in Belgium, FIA F3000 success is only just beginning to sink in for Arden International's Vitantonio Liuzzi.
Q&A: Fabrizio del Monte.
The Superfund Euro 3000 series faces two critical back-to-back rounds over the next two weekends, with the races at Dijon and Zolder likely to play a big part in determining who will claim the title.
Verdonck to miss finale.
Nico Verdonck has confirmed that he will be forced to miss the last round of the FIA F3000 Championship, due for Monza next weekend, after running out of money.
Safety first for Artam.
Turkish rookie Can Artam faced the latest - and biggest - test of his debut FIA F3000 campaign to date when rain descended on the dramatic Spa-Francorchamps circuit ahead of round nine of the season.

Wet race not enough for van Hooydonk.
Both Super Nova drivers started at the back of the grid for round eight of the FIA F3000 Championship at the Hungaroring, but the wet conditions which greeted the field at least allowed Jeffrey van Hooydonk to show his potential.
Giammaria leaves hospital.
AEZ F3000 driver Raffaele Giammaria has been discharged from hospital in Spain following his heavy accident in testing at Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya on Tuesday.