Red Bull is refusing to believe that it is now in the driving seat for the world championship, despite Sebastian Vettel's crucial victory in the Japanese Grand Prix. read more »
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Ferrari has conceded that it needs to revise its approach to the world championship battle in the wake of Fernando Alonso's disastrous Japanese Grand Prix. read more »
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Stefano Domenicali has confidence in Ferrari's development programme despite Fernando Alonso's dwindling lead in the championship read more »
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McLaren say Ferrari's Fernando Alonso is under "real pressure" after seeing his championship lead slashed in Japan. read more »
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Felipe Massa believes that the F1 world championship remains open to team-mate Fernando Alonso if the unpredictability of the 2012 campaign coninues. read more »
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Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo has said that he will be telephoning Fernando Alonso following the Spaniard’s retirement from the Japanese Grand Prix. As... read more »
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Sebastian Vettel is refusing to get carried away after closing up to within four points of Fernando Alonso in the Championship race... read more »
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Following a mixed Japanese Grand prix in which Fernando Alonso was eliminated just a few moments into the race and Felipe Massa finished second, Ferrari president Luca di... read more »
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Fernando Alonso's early retirement at Suzuka in another race dominated by main rival Sebastian Vettel wiped out his advantage in the championship and put Ferrari on the... read more »
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McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh says Fernando Alonso is now under "real pressure" in the championship battle and was pleased to close the gap in the standings read more »
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Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo says he wants to see the Italian squad "hold its nerve" in the final part of the championship read more »
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Ferrari Team Principal Stefano Domenicali is returning to the team factory in Maranello between this week’s back-to-back Asian races of Japan and Korea. This follows... read more »
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The Korean International Circuit hosts the sixteenth round of the 2012 championship read more »
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McLaren believes that Fernando Alonso and Ferrari are now under real pressure in the championship battle, in the wake of his early exit from the Japanese Grand Prix. read more »
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Lotus couldn't hide their disappointment in Japan, with Romain Grosjean's latest first lap incident costing the team valuable constructors championship points read more »
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Fernando Alonso's championship lead took a massive hit in Japan on Sunday, after the Spaniard spun into retirement at the first corner. The fact his main championship... read more »
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Kimi Raikkonen came home a solid sixth, maintaining his third position in the Drivers' Championship, whilst Romain Grosjean finished a classified 19th after retiring... read more »
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Lewis Hamilton did not fight his McLaren replacement Sergio Perez for position early in the Japanese Grand Prix, when the Mexican audaciously passed the McLaren at the hairpin,... read more »
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Chronic understeer that mysteriously cured itself mid-race put paid to any hopes Lewis Hamilton had of taking advantage of world championship leader Fernando Alonso's... read more »
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Kimi Räikkönen leaves Suzuka having out-scored championship rival Fernando Alonso after the latter retired from the race after contact between the two cars.... read more »
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Fernando Alonso says his retirement from the Japanese Grand Prix does not have a major impact on the championship read more »
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Following a rocky Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday, Marussia are still set to finish tenth in this year’s Constructors’ Championship. Following on from Timo... read more »
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Lewis Hamilton admitted that Japan could be the crucial turning point in the 2012 championship, after Sebastian Vettel dominated the weekend's Grand Prix. read more »
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We need to keep going that extra mile to try get ahead of them (Caterham) in the race, as this will leave us in a more comfortable position in respect of the Constructors'... read more »
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In terms of the championship we've edged further ahead of Williams and Sauber remain just about in sight. read more »




