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Red Bull pitstop record under rivals scope
After Red Bull beat McLaren's old pitstop speed record no fewer than five times in Malaysia, rivals have been studying the case with great curiosity. According to Germany's Auto Motor ...
Alonso wants to retire as a Ferrari driver
Fernando Alonso on Wednesday said he intends to retire as a Ferrari driver. The double world champion, and former Minardi, Renault and McLaren driver, is now comfortably Ferrari's 'number 1' ...
Jean Todt upset about the F1 paying drivers
Less than a month ago, the FIA's low-profile president Jean Todt seemed to race away from the issue of cost cutting in formula one. Many teams on the grid are ...
Dr. Marko denies criticising Webber
Dr Helmut Marko insists pre-season comments he made about Mark Webber were never supposed to be interpreted as criticism of the Australian driver.Austrian Marko, seen by most as team owner ...
Williams set to bring huge upgrade in Barcelona
Williams is pinning its hopes of turning its fortunes around early in the season with a big upgrade package that will be introduced at the Spanish Grand Prix. Williams, which ...
Force India after “big points” in China
Force India team principal Vijay Mallya believes his team can 'bring home some big points' from this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix. Both Paul di Resta and Adrian Sutil had to ...
The new V6 engines will “howl”–expert
One respected veteran correspondent has allayed fears F1's scream will become a whimper when the new V6 rules take over next year. Apparently spurred on by Bernie Ecclestone, the F1 ...
Massa thinking on victories in 2013
Felipe Massa is sure he has found the road back to F1 success. Behind Red Bull and Mercedes' 'team orders' in Malaysia, Brazilian Massa continued his solid return to full ...
Bianchi admits that Ferrari is the next target
Jules Bianchi has refused to rule out speculation his impressive pace with Marussia so far in 2013 could lead to a future at Ferrari. Having missed out on the Force ...
Senna, Schumacher, Vettel “extra selfish”–Berger
Gerhard Berger has refused to jump on the bandwagon with those criticising Sebastian Vettel in the wake of the 'Multi-21' affair. Lotus team boss Eric Boullier is the latest to ...









