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Following the dramatic on and off track events in Barcelona, Spanish GP winner Pastor Maldonado has been visiting the troops at Williams HQ in Grove and looking ahead:
 

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In a season of surprises, F1 has witnessed wins for McLaren, Ferrari, Mercedes, Red Bull and Williams. Lotus is knocking on the door, but could the next marque to win be Sauber?
 

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Monisha Kaltenborn, tipped to be the first female F1 team principal, has been given a one-third stake in the Sauber Group.
 

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McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh has paid tribute to Lewis Hamilton after the 2008 world champion drove a difficult two-stop race from the back of the grid.
 

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After another disappointing performance in Spain, albeit affected by a drive through penalty, Felipe Massa's tenure of the second Ferrari could be in imminent danger.
 

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Spanish GP - Race Report
 

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Pastor Maldonado's win in Spain comes seven and a half years after Juan Pablo Montoya scored the last Williams victory at Interlagos in 2004. We caught up with Frank Williams right after the race and asked if he ever dreamt it would end the way it did.
 

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After winning their first Grand Prix in eight seasons, Williams celebrations were interrupted by a garage fire that injured several crew members.
 

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Michael Schumacher will start the Monaco GP with a five-place grid penalty after his Turn 1 coming-together with Bruno Senna on lap 13 of the Spanish GP. In the aftermath Schumacher blamed Senna for the incident.
   

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The FIA stewards have rejected McLaren's claim after taking pole position in Barcelona. Hamilton will therefore start from the back of the grid with Pastor Maldonado taking pole.
 

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McLaren is currently in discussion with Spanish GP race stewards over an issue that could threaten Lewis Hamilton's pole position, the 150th for the team.
 

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Spanish GP - Qualifying Report
 

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Carroll Shelby, Grand Prix driver, Le Mans winner and creator of the legendary Shelby AC Cobras, has died at the age of 89.
 

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Spanish GP - Practice 3 Report
 

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After F1's only in-season F1 test at Mugello, teams have questioned the value of the three-day session.
 

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Spanish GP - Practice 2 Report
   

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Pirelli's F1 control rubber has sparked much debate in the F1 paddock after Michael Schumacher voiced the opinion that the need to look after tyres is impacting too heavily on the performance of an F1 car.
 

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Mercedes Grand Prix team principal Ross Brawn will miss the Spanish GP on medical advice.
 

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