Human rights groups has urged Formula One teams and drivers to boycott the Bahrain GP, saying the situation is not back to "normal"... read more »
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Red Bull plans to get its 2012 car up and running for the first test at Jerez next month. In an interview with Italy’s La Gazzetta dello Sport, the energy drink... read more »
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Speaking to a group of journalists at a media lunch in London on Monday, Group Lotus CEO Dany Bahar talked about Kimi Raikkonen’s commercial value, the reasons behind... read more »
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Timo Glock, 22nd: "I had quite a normal FP1 and FP2 today. I struggled a bit with the tyres; their behaviour was a bit difficult read more »
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Nov.23 (GMM) Despite the switch to V6 turbo power in 2014, Volkswagen is still not interested in formula one. The German giant's development boss Ulrich Hackenberg... read more »
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Rubens Barrichello, 15th: It was nice to get to know the Buddh circuit today. We obviously encountered the dirt, like everyone else, and quite normal read more »
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Oct.11 (GMM) Interest in the 2011 season will decline now that Sebastian Vettel has wrapped up the world championship. The world's media are busy hailing the 24-year-old... read more »
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Bruno Senna is hopeful Renault will be back to its "normal" level of performance in Japan following a difficult race in Singapore. read more »
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Sebastian Vettel says there is still a long way to go in the championship and that he is focusing on doing a "normal job" in Singapore read more »
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While Adrian Sutil and Nico Hulkenberg shared a car during FP1 and FP2, Paul Di Resta had a normal Friday. Or at least he would have had if it were not for a minor shunt... read more »
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Adrian Sutil, 10th: A fairly normal Friday for me and we did most of the things on the job list. I was struggling for grip read more »
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Lotus Renault GP returned to their regular qualifying pace by fighting for a go in Q3. After a problematic Silverstone qualifying session, here at the Nurburgring things went... read more »
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Fernando Alonso, 2nd: "A normal sort of Friday just like any other. First impressions from the car are good, which confirms that we are working read more »
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Mark Webber, 14th: "I think everybody expected this weather today – it looks a bit better for tomorrow and Sunday. It’s normal for read more »
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Jun.30 (GMM) McLaren slapped a three-race ban on Niki Lauda after the triple world champion's hefty criticism of Lewis Hamilton recently. After Montreal, Austrian legend... read more »
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Vettel takes straighforward win in Valencia heat Normal service resumed as German faultlessly goes from lights to flag Home hero Alonso second; Mark Webber third after nursing... read more »
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Timo Glock, 20th: "It has been quite a busy Friday, especially this afternoon. We went through the normal programme and everything feels fine so far. read more »
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Sebastian Vettel, 3rd: "Sometimes you try different things, which is normal on a Friday - there were no secrets from us today. This morning we read more »
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Without the seatbelt it would be impossible for Nico Rosberg to drive his MERCEDES GP PETRONAS Formula One car. Did you know that when a Formula One driver lifts his foot off... read more »
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Bernie Ecclestone has acted to resolve the issues surrounding the Formula One calendar following the Bahrain Grand Prix saga this week... read more »
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Jean Todt, the FIA president, finally broke cover to address the issue of the Bahrain Grand Prix, insisting everything was normal in Bahrain and defending the decision to... read more »
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FIA president Jean Todt reveals the decision to reinstate the Bahrain Grand Prix was made after a report claimed the situation in the country had returned to normal. read more »
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As is normal practice following a heavy accident, Sergio Pérez will undergo an FIA medical check-up as the Formula 1 community arrives in Montreal for next weekend’s Canadian... read more »
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Brawn calls for safety lessons to be learned, Vettel is "still normal", plus more read more »
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Brawn calls for safety lessons to be learned, Vettel "still normal", plus more read more »