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Button rues pit-stop mistake
Though Button's boss Martin Whitmarsh was later heard to doubt whether his driver would have been able to challenge Nico Rosberg for victory even w...
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Vettel slams straightline speed
The World Champion's troubled start to his title defence continued in Shanghai as he failed to make the qualifying top-ten shootout for the first t...
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Rosberg never doubted himself
The German driver had gone 110 races without either a pole position or race victory prior to the start of the Chinese Grand Prix weekend, with many...
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Hamilton: Nico was too strong
Starting from pole position, Hamilton's former karting team-mate stormed into the lead and through to his maiden grand prix victory while behind hi...
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McLaren set P3 pace
Hamilton set the fastest time of the week so far, a lap of 1:35.940 seconds, around the 5.451km Shanghai International Circuit, with Button 0.123s ...
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Rosberg storms to maiden pole
The German star, outperformed by older team-mate Michael Schumacher at the first two grands prix of the season, uncorked a stunning 1:35.121 lap on...
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Driver reaction - China qualifying
Mark Webber: "The Q2 lap wasn't bad, but I didn't get the Q3 lap together as I would have liked. It's a bit all over the place with pulling ...
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Brawn: Rosberg lap 'exceptional'
The Brackley-based squad had proved McLaren's main challengers for pole in each of the first two grands prix and many in the paddock were tipping t...
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Button still targeting victory
Attributing his relatively poor time - Jenson actually qualified sixth, but has been promoted to fifth on account of Lewis Hamilton's demotion - to...
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Schumi: Question mark on race pace
The two Silver Arrows cars will head the grid for the first time at the Shanghai International Circuit on Sunday, with Rosberg producing a blisteri...
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