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Hamilton happier - but won't sign yet
Hamilton's current five-year McLaren deal expires at the end of this year and his future became a frequent topic of last season when his apparent f...
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Whitmarsh looks to limit errors
The Woking-based team head into the upcoming Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix with their drivers Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button sitting first and seco...
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Button tips Mercs to sustain threat
German driver Rosberg, who made his F1 debut with Williams in 2006, claimed his maiden pole and race victory over the weekend in Shanghai at the 11...
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Alonso: We can't think about title
Although the Spaniard against all the odds actually went into Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix in the lead of the standings after a brilliant wet-weathe...
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Bahrain GP 'not a gamble'
Alzayani has consistently stated he is confident that this weekend's race will pass off without any problems despite the reported threat of protest...
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Lotus weighing up wing options
The Enstone-based outfit lodged an official protest to FIA stewards on the Thursday of the Chinese Grand Prix weekend over the legality of Mercedes...
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Pit mistake puts Schumi out
One of the Mercedes mechanics appeared to have trouble with the original wheel gun, and when he went to switch to a back-up, the German driver was ...
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Chinese GP: Rosberg joins the elite
Confounding the widespread belief that the team would be unable to match their qualifying pace in race trim in a car considered to be a tyre eater,...
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Brawn: We weren't bluffing
Although the team capitalised on their season-long single-lap pace to lock-out the front row on Saturday, most observers expected the silver cars t...
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Driver reaction - Chinese GP
Sebastian Vettel: "I had no tyres left at the end of the race. Sitting in the car, I was reacting with brake balance, diff, everything to tr...
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