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A massive crowd turned out to watch Sauber's street show in Guadalajara.
 

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Heikki Kovalainen is confident Team Lotus will be able to out-develop rivals and make progress all season.
 

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Sergio Perez says Sauber understands some crashes are inevitable for rookies.
 

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The stand-out driver from the Manor GP3 team will again get an F1 test with Virgin.
 

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Ross Brawn remains confident that Mercedes' W02 will move closer to the outright pace once first race upgrades fitted.
 

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The boss of the Malaysian GP thinks Sepang should look to hold a night-time event before 2015 to revive interest.
 

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Oz GP officials ready to take on season-opener responsibility and vow to put on good event.
 

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Sauber is giving its Mexican rookie chance to drive its C29 in front of locals in Guadalajara.
 

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Williams has revealed the colour scheme its 2011 car will run in during the forthcoming season.
 

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Williams has revealed the colour scheme its new FW33 will run in during the forthcoming season.
 

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Mark Webber says return to season-opener status is great news for Melbourne.
 

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Sakhir organisers will not have to pay usual fee to Formula 1 with race called off, Ecclestone confirms.
 

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Nick Heidfeld said he had to satisfy his conscience that it was okay to benefit from Robert Kubica's misfortune.
 

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Toro Rosso's team manager says he can't see how Bahrain GP can be slotted in elsewhere on 2011 calendar.
 

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ITV.com/F1's expert analyst James Allen evaluates the pecking order after the first three winter tests.
 

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One of the surgeons treating the injured Robert Kubica says current signs are positive as he starts rehab.
 

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John Booth says Virgin now breezes through problems that used to be big dramas.
 

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Felipe Massa isn't ruling out McLaren and Mercedes despite Red Bull and Ferrari's strong form so far.
 

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Force India used KERS for the first time ever on Monday and all went smoothly.
 

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Drivers and teams agree that there was no way the Bahrain GP could have gone ahead after recent violence.
 

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