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Lewis Hamilton remains convinced that consistency and scoring decent points is the best way to challenge for the 2012 F1 drivers' championship as the sport heads to Monaco.
 

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Sergio Perez can't wait for the Monaco Grand Prix next weekend, although he has admitted his crash there last year was a 'watershed event' for him.
 

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Michael Schumacher has said his five-place grid penalty will spur him on next weekend in Monaco.
 

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Kimi Raikkonen has said it is difficult to say how Lotus will perform next weekend at the Monaco Grand Prix.
 

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Go inside HRT s new headquarters at the Caja Magica in Madrid and see footage from the official opening
 

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Nico Rosberg believes Mercedes will be able to do well at the Monaco Grand Prix next weekend.
 

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The HRT F1 team officially opened the doors to its new headquarters today at the Caja Magica in Madrid.
 

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Pastor Maldonado took his maiden victory at the pinnacle of the sport last weekend in Spain, but will it be his last...?
 

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Vitaly Petrov, not a fan of Mugello, says he cannot wait to take on the challenge of Monaco.
 

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Tony Fernandes has praised everyone involved in tackling the blaze that erupted during Williams' victory celebrations on Sunday.
 

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Pirelli says it is prepared to offer qualifying tyres to ensure everyone runs in Saturday's timed session - as long as the teams are happy with the idea.
 

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Jacques Villeneuve admits to getting a thrill from driving his late father's Ferrari at Fiorano, as the Scuderia helps mark the 30th anniversary of Zolder 1982.
 

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Lotus team boss Eric Boullier has admitted that the headaches involved with signing Kimi Raikkonen and Romain Grosjean for the 2012 F1 campaign are being salved by their performances on track.
 

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Former GP2 Series champion Pastor Maldonado says this year's unpredictable F1 championship reminds him of his time in the feeder series.
 

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Fernando Alonso and Romain Grosjean are first drivers to reveal one-off helmets for Monaco Grand Prix.
 

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Fernando Alonso and Romain Grosjean are first drivers to reveal one-off helmets for Monaco Grand Prix.
 

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Pastor Maldonado admits that he feared celebrations for his maiden F1 win could have been overshadowed by the fire that swept through the Williams' pit.
 

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Williams shareholder Toto Wolff has dismissed suggestions that Bruno Senna could be replaced by Valtteri Bottas.
 

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Team spokesman confirms that Caterham F1 unlikely to launch bid for ailing Lola concern.
 

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Mark Webber reckons F1 is in danger of having too many winners in a single season - but do you agree?
 

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