Kimi Raikkonen crashes out of the United States Grand Prix, but Maurizio Arrivabene refuses to be critical of another driver error. read more »
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Fernando Alonso refuses to say whether he would drive for McLaren next year, as Ron Dennis looks set to keep Jenson Button for 2016. read more »
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Jenson Button refuses to give anything away regarding his future in Formula 1, but declares 'he'll be happy next year'. read more »
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Despite being on the wrong side of a 53 point deficit to Lewis Hamilton, Nico Rosberg refuses to believe his 2015 F1 title dreams are over. read more »
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Fernando Alonso refuses to rue Ferrari's pace at the Italian Grand Prix, insisting it was performing better when he was driving there. read more »
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Pastor Maldonado preferred to point a finger at fate when discussing his retirement when potentially well-placed to score points in the Belgian Grand Prix. read more »
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Christian Horner refuses to address rumours it has served a notice of termination to Renault, saying it is still waiting on its engine supplier to firm up its plans read more »
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Gene Haas refuses to rule out three names put to him as potential drivers for his nascent F1 effort, but could America s best hope of getting into a cockpit be out of the... read more »
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Valtteri Bottas refuses to be drawn on whether he is plotting a move from Williams to Ferrari for the 2015 Formula 1 World Championship. read more »
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Stoffel Vandoorne feels he is ready to make the step up to F1 next season, but refuses dwell on the prospect of his limited options. read more »
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Sebastian Vettel refuses to be drawn on whether Ferrari has the might to challenge Mercedes in the Canadian Grand Prix, despite a promising start read more »
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Gene Haas refuses to entirely rule out the possibility of luring Danica Patrick to F1 following the withdrawal of her primary NASCAR backer. read more »
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Despite the tensions of the Chinese Grand Prix, Mercedes maintains it encourages racing competition between Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg. read more »
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Renault refuses to change its strategy in the wake of a poor start to the F1 season, but insists its problems increase its desire succeed. read more »
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Despite topping both free practice sessions for the Chinese Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton refuses to dismiss the looming threat from Ferrari. read more »
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Sebastian Vettel refuses to dismiss Ferrari's chances of getting on terms with Mercedes despite finishing more than half a minute adrift in Australia read more »
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Red Bull new boy Daniil Kvyat refuses to predict when he might take his first win in F1, preferring instead to keep on improving. read more »
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Pat Symonds has warned against writing off McLaren, adamant that if Renault could turn their fortunes around last season, Honda could do the same this year... read more »
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McLaren chairman Ron Dennis says a title sponsor must be willing to stump up around £50 million ($76m) a season if it's to have its logo on his car. The Woking team has... read more »
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Fernando Alonso says he will only set a target for the season ahead once he's seen McLaren-Honda's full potential, something he reckons will happen around the Chinese... read more »
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Ferrari president Sergio Marchionne remains philosophical despite impressive test form. read more »
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Caterham's administrator has refused to give up on finding a new buyer for the 2015 season. read more »
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McLaren refuses to undervalue itself as it bids to sign a title sponsor for the 2015 season and insists it could survive without one. The Woking outfit lost title sponsor... read more »
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Fernando Alonso is more adaptable in his driving style than Kimi Raikkonen according to Ferrari's recently-ousted technical chief Pat Fry. The Spaniard is able to drive... read more »
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After 2014's widespread rule changes it's a case of evolution not revolution in Formula 1 this year. But as ever, the sport refuses to rest on its laurels.... read more »