F1 2010 World Championship leader Fernando Alonso might be the worst-placed on the Interlagos grid of the four remaining title contenders, but if he is concerned, he... read more »
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Reigning World Champion Jenson Button has placed himself in a complicated position in terms of retaining his title, as the Englishman has qualified only 11th at Interlagos... read more »
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Third-placed Mark Webber crucially starts ahead of Fernando Alonso at Interlagos, with the Australian delighted with the fact that he will line up two positions ahead of the... read more »
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Sebastian Vettel will line up as the highest-placed championship contender on the Brazilian Grand Prix grid. With Nico Hülkenberg having taken a maiden Formula 1 pole... read more »
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The most eagle-eyed of fans will have noticed on Wednesday that the FIA has placed an asterisk alongside the Chinese Grand Prix on its final version of next year’s 20-race... read more »
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FIA President Jean Todt has no doubts F1 has a "very strong future" now it has started to emerge from the financial crisis that placed it under threat... read more »
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The opening line of Felipe Massa’s post-qualifying press release quickly summed up his inaugural Korean Grand Prix qualifying session on Saturday afternoon. Sixth on the grid... read more »
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Mercedes’ Paul di Resta placed himself in an improved position for a maiden DTM title this season by winning at Hockenheim on Sunday. With chief rival Bruno Spengler of... read more »
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Reigning World Champion Jenson Button claims that he has ‘nothing to lose’, with just a trio of races remaining in the 2010 season. At present, with a maximum of 75 points... read more »
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Red Bull Racing Team Principal Christian Horner has said the Milton Keynes based-outfit will go into the remaining three grand’s prix with ‘no fear’ and he is confident... read more »
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McLaren experienced a somewhat frustrating day in Japan on Friday, with Jenson Button eventually finishing as the team’s highest-placed runner in sixth place. However, it... read more »
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Sebastian Vettel insists that any one of the top five contenders can still win the 2010 F1 title - but believes that his Red Bull team is well placed. read more »