Although Fernando Alonso reckons Ferrari and McLaren will give Red Bull a tough time in Korea, he says the Bulls are still the favourites to win... read more »
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Fernando Alonso believes Red Bull is still favourite for the Korean GP, although the Ferrari driver reckons its advantage will not be as big as at Suzuka. read more »
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The recently-laid track surface in Korea is going to help turn the country's inaugural Formula 1 race into a spectacular event for fans, reckons circuit architect Hermann... read more »
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Currently out-of-work F1 2010 rookie Karun Chandhok reckons that Korea will turn out to be another Red Bull benefit, as it will be 'impossible' for McLaren to catch... read more »
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Karun Chandhok, the only F1 driver to have experienced the new Korean circuit, reckons Red Bull will clinch the inaugural victory next Sunday... read more »
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Sauber's managing director Monisha Kaltenborn reckons there is no risk in having signed Mexican Sergio Perez to race with the team next year. read more »
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Fernando Alonso says he will have to go on the attack at the Korean Grand Prix, as he reckons he cannot afford to lose any more ground to championship leader Mark Webber. read more »
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Renault reckons Robert Kubica would have been on course for a podium finish in the Japanese Grand Prix had he not been forced out with a wheel issue early in the race read more »
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Christian Horner reckons Jenson Button was used as a "sacrificial lamb" in Japan to help Lewis Hamilton - but it didn't work out... read more »
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Robert Kubica reckons there is even more speed to come from his Renault after a promising opening day of practice at the Japanese Grand Prix read more »
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Force India F1’s Vitantonio Liuzzi reckons the Silverstone-based outfit will have a 'real chance' to add its tally next weekend in Japan and increase its four-point... read more »
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Famously outspoken, BBC pundit Eddie Jordan - the man who gave Michael Schumacher his F1 break in 1991 - reckons the German should be 'sacked' before he gets... read more »
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Jenson Button reckons McLaren will be more competitive at the final four races than it was in Singapore and is confident that it has its weakest track of the title run in behind it read more »