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Burno Senna is confident he can make an impact in Monaco after witnessing Pastor Maldonado win at the Spanish Grand Prix.
 

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Burno Senna is confident he can make an impact in Monaco after witnessing Pastor Maldonado win at the Spanish Grand Prix.
 

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Mark Gillan says Williams will be ready for the Monaco Grand Prix, despite the fire that ripped through their garage in Spain.
 

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Luca di Montezemolo has thrust the form of Felipe Massa back into the spotlight by insisting that the Brazilian "must bring home the results we expect from him."
 

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France's new sports minister Valerie Fourneyron has cooled talk of Formula 1 returning to the country in 2013.
 

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Pat Fry says Ferrari must maintain its rapid development push if they are to have any hope of staying in the title hunt.
 

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Pirelli have announced that there will be a two-compound step in their choice of tyres for this year's British Grand Prix in July.
 

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Mercedes have confirmed they are keeping tabs on Paul di Resta amid mounting speculation that the Scot is being lined up to replace Michael Schumacher.
 

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Jensen Button is hoping he can find a car balance more suited to his style after two difficult races in Bahrain and Spain.
 

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Sergio Perez has described his crash in last year's Monaco Grand Prix as "a watershed event" in his career.
 

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HRT officially opened their new team headquarters in Madrid on Friday.
 

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In the run-up to the Monaco Grand Prix, Michael Schumacher has suggested that the street circuit does not meet current F1 safety standards.
 

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Bruno Senna's seat at Williams is secure despite rumours suggesting he could be replaced by reserve driver Valtteri Bottas.
 

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Caterham have been praised by FIA President Jean Todt for helping Williams tackle their garage fire after the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona.
 

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Pastor Maldonado sees no reason why he and Williams cannot repeat their Spanish Grand Prix victory in Monaco next weekend.
 

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Jenson Button has said he is more concerned by McLaren's lack of pace at the moment than the errors they are making.
 

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Kamui Kobayashi says the open state of competition currently existing in F1 means that he and Sauber cannot rule out a breakthrough win.
 

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Jacques Villeneuve will join the Sky Sports F1 HD team for this year's Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal.
 

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McLaren Sporting Director Sam Michael has said that they intend to carry out their young driver test in Abu Dhabi rather than at Silverstone.
 

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Ferrari have given an indignant response to reports on Wednesday that Felipe Massa faces the sack from the team.
 

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