Felipe Massa won't face any punishment from Ferrari after he chose to ignore a team order to allow team-mate Fernando Alonso to pass early on in the Japanese Grand Prix.... read more »
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Red Bull insists that it had no choice but to put Mark Webber on to a three-stop strategy in the Japanese Grand Prix after his first stint was too short read more »
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A massive result for the team to achieve a one two in Japan. It was an exciting race that was dictated by the tyre strategy. read more »
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Sebastian Vettel admits that being able to keep to a two-stop strategy was the key to winning the Japanese Grand Prix. read more »
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Mark Webber says he feels Red Bull made a mistake in switching him to a three-stop strategy in the Japanese Grand Prix. read more »
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This was always going to be a very close race, with little difference in lap times between the two nominated compounds. As a result we saw varied approaches to strategy. read more »
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Mark Webber's hopes of winning the Japanese Grand Prix hinged on a mid-race change of tyre strategy, and the Australian admits that he is still not entirely clear why the... read more »
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We were reasonably flexible regarding our strategy for today, looking at a three stop for Jean-Eric, as he had plenty of new tyres, so it seemed like a sensible choice, while... read more »
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Mark Webber has admitted he was "surprised" to be switched to a three-stop strategy after he finished second to two-stopping team-mate Sebastian Vettel in the... read more »
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Mark Webber believes Red Bull made a strategic error by switching him to a three-stop race in the Japanese Grand Prix read more »
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Sebastian Vettel said it was not easy to pull off his two-stop strategy at the Japanese Grand Prix, which proved crucial for his victory on Sunday read more »
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Mark Webber believes that second position was the maximum available to him given his differing three-stop strategy during Sunday afternoon's Japanese Grand Prix. read more »
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Mark Webber admits he questioned Red Bull's decision to place him on a three-stop strategy in the Japanese Grand Prix, believing he could have matched Sebastian... read more »
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Mark Webber concedes his runner-up result in Suzuka was the "best" possible given his strategy... read more »
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Tyre strategy decides the Japanese Grand Prix as Sebastian Vettel wins out over Mark Webber and Romain Grosjean and title fight carries over to India. read more »
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Sebastian Vettel triumphs in battle of tyre strategy as Red Bull claims 1-2 in Japan. read more »
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Sebastian Vettel secured his fifth successive win in Formula 1 after claiming victory in the Japanese Grand Prix. Vettel managed a two stop strategy and overtook long time race... read more »
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Sebastian Vettel converted a two stop strategy into another race win, further increasing his championship lead. Mark Webber ended second on a three stopper while Romain... read more »
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Sebastian Vettel came out on top in a strategy-driven Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday. The German pulled off a two-stop plan to lead home Red Bull team-mate Mark Webber by seven... read more »
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After seeing the cars complete qualifying and all practice sessions, and with both tyre compounds closely matched in terms of performance, Pirelli expects the Japanese Grand... read more »
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We're feeling quite optimistic about our race pace and tyre life, and if we get the strategy right we can take the fight to the cars ahead of us. read more »
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This track is going to be hard on tyres for everyone tomorrow, so with the right strategy we have an opportunity to fight for some points in the race. read more »
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Sebastian Vettel believes all drivers will face some tricky decisions when it comes to tyre strategy at the Japanese Grand Prix read more »
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It can be difficult to overtake on this track so doing well in qualifying will be important, but the weather can be quite variable so that can open up opportunities to play... read more »
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Lewis Hamilton has defended Mercedes' strategy decision to keep him out at the end of his second stint at the Korean Grand Prix, even though his pace had fallen away. read more »