Jenson Button blamed his disappointing sixth place finish at the Turkish Grand Prix on his pit stop strategy read more »
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McLaren's Jenson Button has said his strategy was to blame after he only finished sixth in today's F1 2011 Turkish Grand Prix at Istanbul Park. read more »
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Jenson Button believes that a quicker strategy in Istanbul would have been to make a later first pit-stop in order to allow for a short final stint. From sixth on the grid, the... read more »
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Jenson Button was left frustrated after a series of wrong calls cost him big time at the Turkish Grand Prix... read more »
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Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button admitted that fourth and sixth places in the Turkish Grand Prix were very disappointing results, with Hamilton frustrated with himself for a... read more »
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Lewis Hamilton thinks McLaren should have followed Red Bull's strategy in qualifying for the Turkish Grand Prix and saved a fresh set of soft tyres for the race read more »
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Mark Webber has praised his Red Bull squad for opting to use a single set of tyres in the final phase of qualifying on Saturday, with the squad basing its decisions around the... read more »
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A lot has been learned in terms of strategy over the course of this year’s opening three races, with a mixture of stint lengths having been witnessed on the new Pirelli... read more »
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Formula 1 teams are still unsure about the best tyre strategy to win races - despite now having had three races to get more understanding of the tactics needed read more »
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McLaren believes that ironing out strategy mistakes is going to be just as important as bringing improvements to its car in its bid to beat Red Bull Racing to the world title... read more »
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McLaren reveal mid-race strategy switch, plus more read more »
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Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner insists his team was right to gamble in sticking to its two-stop strategy in the Chinese Grand Prix - even though Sebastian... read more »
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Eric Boullier admits that Renault were caught out in Sunday’s Chinese Grand Prix, managing only two World Championship points with Vitaly Petrov following consecutive podium... read more »
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A frustrated Felipe Massa said he believed a three-stop strategy, instead of two, would have given Ferrari a better result than his P6 in China... read more »
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Felipe Massa blamed Ferrari's choice to plump for a two-stop strategy for his loss of a podium finish in the Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai - but at least he beat... read more »
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Felipe Massa believes a podium finish would have been possible at the Chinese Grand Prix had he been on a three-stop strategy read more »
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Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel intends to learn from his mistakes after being out-witted by a better strategy from McLaren's Lewis Hamilton in China. read more »
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Fernando Alonso does not think he would have finished any higher at the Chinese Grand Prix had he adopted the same three-stop strategy as race winner Lewis Hamilton read more »
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Felipe Massa was the leading Ferrari driver once again in China, successfully finishing ahead of team-mate Fernando Alonso. After peaking at second position, the Brazilian... read more »
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Colin Kolles, Hispania Racing Team Principal: “We reached our target, which was to finish the race. We planned a one stop strategy for today. Narain read more »
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Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has defended his team's decision to run Sebastian Vettel on a two-stop strategy at the Chinese Grand Prix read more »
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Paul di Resta came up one place short of adding to his F1 points tally in China, andd suggested his tyre strategy may have been to blame. read more »
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Felipe Massa has said today’s Chinese Grand Prix, where he finished sixth, was one of the best races he has driven recently. “I’m very, very happy with my... read more »
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Fernando Alonso insists he wasn't undone by his strategy in China. Rather, he was undone by his slow car... read more »
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Red Bull team principal Christian Horner admitted that the team opted for a two-stop strategy in an attempt to outfox McLaren's Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button, and that... read more »