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Under increasing pressure from his drivers, not to mention the British media, Martin Whitmarsh is looking at yet another reshuffle of McLaren's crew, leaving no stone unturned in his attempts to find the brightest talent.
 

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It is down to us to give Timo and Charles a car they can be absolutely confident with and, whilst Charles has had a relatively trouble-free time thus far, Timo's car has been a little more troublesome.
 

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Ferrari President, Luca di Montezemolo, says 2012 championship destiny is in his team's hands whilst giving Felipe Massa a timely gee-up.
 

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Ferrari President, Luca di Montezemolo, says 2012 championship destiny is in his team's hands whilst giving Felipe Massa a timely gee-up.
 

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Although in no way comparable to the situation in Bahrain, unrest in Montreal could cause problems for F1 fans over the forthcoming Canadian GP weekend.
 

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We have minor upgrades for this race which we hope will help us to close the gap to the front pack.
 

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The histories of Mika Hakkinen and Nico Rosberg have been intertwined for more than twenty years, when Nico was just a young boy and Mika worked with Keke Rosberg, who led his management team.
 

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Already unsure whether the New Jersey race will take place next year as planned, Pitpass' business editor Christian Sylt now hears further evidence that all is not well between Bernie Ecclestone and the New Jersey camp.
 

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Pirelli has nominated the tyre compounds that will be used for the forthcoming races in Montreal, Valencia and Silverstone.
 

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Following a second event where both cars scored strongly, Team Principal, Eric Boullier and Technical director, James Allison ponders the team's expectations for Monaco and beyond.
 

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Kimi Raikkonen and Romain Grosjean, who between them have scored 60 points in the last two races, look ahead to the Monaco Grand Prix.
 

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HRT officially opened the doors to its new headquarters at the Caja Magica in Madrid this morning, the assembled guest included the Mayoress of Madrid, and the President of the Spanish Motorsport Federation.
 

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Ahead of the sport's floatation on the Singapore stock exchange, Bernie Ecclestone reveals to business editor Chris Sylt that Mercedes may yet get a seat on the board of F1.
 

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Jenson Button admits that he is more concerned at the MP4-27's lack of pace than the mistakes the team has been making this year.
 

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Pastor Maldonado has spoken of how his joy turned to horror when, moments after posing for a team photo to celebrate his Barcelona win, a garage fire almost ended in tragedy.
 

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His career in Formula One may have been fleeting but Christian Klien looks to have found a new niche in Touring Cars having been confirmed for two of Australia's most iconic motorsport events.
 

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Sauber has announced that "in the interests of continuity", Peter Sauber has taken the decision to transfer a third of the stake in the Sauber Group to CEO Monisha Kaltenborn.
 

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Lola Cars, which other than an illustrious history in Sports Cars, CART and all manner of other disciplines, including F1, has gone into administration.
 

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Russian Automobile Federation advisor warns of delays in construction of Sochi circuit due to "politics".
 

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Pastor Maldonado won the Spanish Grand Prix on Sunday, giving Williams F1 its 114th victory in Formula One. Chief Operations Engineer, Mark Gillan, sums up the weekend.
 

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