Williams has announced that Pastor Maldonado will remain with the team for the 2012 season, with Valtteri Bottas being named as reserve driver read more »
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Pastor Maldonado will drive for Williams once again in 2012, the Grove-based team has confirmed on Thursday evening. The Venezuelan’s team-mate is yet to be... read more »
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Williams today confirmed Pastor Maldonado as one of their drivers for next season, along with Finnish driver Valtteri Bottas as reserve driver. The second seat alongside... read more »
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The Williams team has confirmed Pastor Maldonado will enter his second season in Formula 1 with the team next year. read more »
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Renault has vowed to take a more conservative approach to the car Kimi Raikkonen will race in his return to Formula 1 in the 2012 season. read more »
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Luca Furbatto and Jon Tomlinson, formerly technical heads of McLaren and Williams, have now partnered at Toro Rosso ahead of the 2012 Formula 1 season. read more »
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The FIA has revealed the entry list for the 2012 season with 15 drivers confirmed, although not many of the remaining slots are actually available... read more »
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Jerome d'Ambrosio is hopeful he will remain in F1 in 2012, despite having been dropped by Marussia Virgin Racing. read more »
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Red Bull driver on Brazil win, Roger Federer and 2012 read more »
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Dec.1 (GMM) Team co-founder Patrick Head is "pretty certain" Pastor Maldonado will stay with Williams for a second season in 2012. The Venezuelan's seat was... read more »
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Dec.1 (GMM) French carmaker Renault is entirely happy with its involvement in formula one, despite its name finally disappearing from the teams' entry list for 2012. The... read more »
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Dec.1 (GMM) Bernie Ecclestone has extended the deadline for organisers of the 2012 US grand prix to rescue their Austin event. The news, reported by the American news agency... read more »
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Dec.1 (GMM) Vitaly Petrov's manager has devised a "plan B and plan C" in the event the Russian has already raced his last grand prix with Renault/Lotus. Petrov... read more »
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Dec.1 (GMM) Female Spanish driver Maria de Villota has revealed she is close to signing a contract to become third driver for the Renault/Lotus team in 2012. At an event on... read more »
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Dec.1 (GMM) Five formula one teams are yet to complete their driver lineups for the 2012 season, the FIA confirmed this week. The provisional entry list for next season shows... read more »
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Bernie Ecclestone has given organisers of the returning United States Grand Prix one more week to save their race, having previously said that he would be taking it off the... read more »
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Pastor Maldonado is very likely to remain at Williams in 2012, according to co-founder Patrick Head, who stepped down from his role in Brazil. Head doesn't read more »
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Button number three as 2012 entry list unveiled, Petrov future to be decided, plus more read more »
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Team co-founder Patrick Head is “pretty certain” Pastor Maldonado will stay with Williams for a second season in 2012. The Venezuelan’s seat was... read more »
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French carmaker Renault is entirely happy with its involvement in formula one, despite its name finally disappearing from the teams’ entry list for 2012. The marque... read more »
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Vitaly Petrov’s manager has devised a “plan B and plan C” in the event the Russian has already raced his last grand prix with Renault-Lotus.... read more »
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Bernie Ecclestone has extended the deadline for organisers of the 2012 US grand prix to rescue their Austin event. The news, reported by the American news agency AP, came as... read more »
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Female Spanish driver Maria de Villota has revealed she is close to signing a contract to become third driver for the Renault-Lotus team in 2012. At an event on Wednesday, the... read more »
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The FIA will reportedly implement stricter front-wing load tests for the 2012 season in a bid to outlaw flexible wings, as seen on the Red read more »
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Renault, to be renamed Lotus in 2012, could be set to sign a female test and reserve driver for the upcoming season, according to Maria de read more »