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Fighter Alonso still in the fight
Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo has jumped to the defence of Fernando Alonso in the wake of recent criticism of Spaniard. Alonso made a dream start to his Ferrari career… Read more
Hamilton: Red Bull a class above
Lewis Hamilton believes Red Bull Racing were in a class of their own to such an extent around Monaco they were “taking the Mickey.” Hamilton finished fifth in his McLaren… Read more
Webber wins Spanish Grand prix
Mark Webber won the Spanish Grand prix and became the first driver to win from pole this season. The past 10 winners of the race at Barcelona’s Circuit de Catalunya… Read more
Webber leads Red Bull one-two
Red Bull Racing continued its dominance of the rating, because it blocks the front row for the third time in five races. When it comes to the confrontation to a… Read more
Red Bull duo fastest in Spanish Grand Prix on Sunday
Red Bull Racing threatening to another domain in the first row after putting his rivals in the shade in practice for Spanish Grand Prix on Sunday. Following the morning session… Read more
Robert Kubica ‘deserves’ a title Renault F1 stakeholder full of praise for star drive
Renault F1 stakeholder Gerard Lopez believes Robert Kubica is one of the few drivers in the sport who “deserves” to win a world title. The 25-year-old Pole has made a… Read more
Ecclestone: Schumi’s here to win
Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone has come out in defence of under-fire Michael Schumacher following his woeful return to the sport. Ecclestone has come out in defence of under-fire Michael… Read more
Hamilton has faith in McLaren team
Lewis Hamilton insists he has complete faith in his McLaren team to make the right calls during the Malaysian Grand Prix.
Jenson Button has been hailed as a cool, relaxed, mature guy
The précis of Button’s character comes from his race engineer Jakob Andreasen in the wake of the 30-year-old’s maiden race victory with the Woking-based team in Australia on Sunday.
Button survives race to claim GP win
MELBOURNE: McLaren’s Jenson Button survived a first corner collision and successfully gambled on a bold tire strategy to win a thrilling Formula One Australian Grand Prix on Sunday.