Aerolab have denied claims that they passed on Force India information to parent company Fondtech which is now being used in the design of Lotus's F1 car.
On the day that could mark the deadline for the BRDC to sign a contract with Bernie Ecclestone, Mark Webber has insisted that Formula One must remain at Silverstone.
Lotus are hoping to have their 2010 driver line-up signed and sealed by the end of November with Jarno Trulli coming in as one of the favourites.
Fernando Alonso paid his first visit to Ferrari's Maranello factory on Friday as the Spaniard gears up for his first season with the Italian marque.
After nine years in Formula One, Kimi Raikkonen faces an uncertain future as the former World Champion has yet to put pen to paper on a deal for next season.
Jenson Button says it is "sad" that Toyota had left F1, adding that although new teams are arriving they won't be in the same league at the start of their F1 careers.
Toyota's withdrawal from F1 may have left Kamui Kobayashi without a 2010 race-seat but the Japanese driver hasn't given up on his Formula One dream.
Jarno Trulli says Toyota's decision to quit Formula One was not a surprise.
Renault's managing director Jean-François Caubet has offered a more positive outlook on Renault's F1 future, revealing that the team's budget for next season has been approved.
Defeated FIA presidential candidate Ari Vatanen has hit out at the powers-that-be, saying Renault would be "right to quit" Formula One given the sport's recently controversial history.
The BMW-Sauber F1 team is awaiting word from the FIA regarding next year's Championship after Toyota withdrew from the sport.
Pirelli has ruled out bidding to become Formula One's tyre supplier when Bridgestone leave at the end of next season.
Mercedes motorsport boss Norbert Haug has once again dismissed speculation that the company's relationship with McLaren is about to come to an end.
Renault have called for patience as the French manufacturer weighs up the pros and cons of following Toyota out of Formula One.
Etihad Airways and Aldar Properties have been ordered to pay Force India US$4.6m in damages after their sponsorship agreement.