Raikkonen would rather be left alone Kimi Raikkonen would much rather be left alone but he is happy to admit that sometimes he does not know what he is doing. Read full article |
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Grosjean desperate to win race Romain Grosjean is desperate to win a Formula One race - if only to keep the talk about 1996 quiet. Read full article |
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Webber calls for F1 re-think Mark Webber has joined the expanding debate over the current state of Formula One and called for a major re-think over the future of the sport. Read full article |
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Rosberg on top in Monaco practice Nico Rosberg gave Mercedes a dream start to their Monaco Grand Prix weekend with the fastest time in both practice sessions for the glamour race on Thursday. Read full article |
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'Red Bull complaints due to frustration' Ferrari driver Fernando Alonso suggested on Wednesday that Red Bull's complaints about Pirelli's fast-degrading tyres are due to frustration at no longer dominating races Read full article |
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Effenbert Racing Team quit WSBK The World Superbike Championship starting grid will have one less team from here on in after the Effenbert Liberty Racing Team confirmed their withdrawal. Read full article |
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Perez still confident McLaren can win McLaren can win races this season despite their car still being some way off the pace, Mexican Sergio Perez said on Wednesday. Read full article |
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Webber loves the race, not the place As a race, Mark Webber loves Monaco. As a place, he would much rather be somewhere else. Read full article |
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Hamilton lets sleeping dogs lie - and snore Lewis Hamilton made his point and Roscoe, his pampered pet bulldog, promptly proved him right at the Monaco Grand Prix on Wednesday. Read full article |
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Alonso suggests Red Bull sound like sore losers Red Bull sound like sore losers for complaining about the Formula One tyres, Ferrari's Fernando Alonso suggested on Wednesday. Read full article |
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Monaco sun fails to thaw out Hamilton-Sutil feud Adrian Sutil appeared reluctant to forgive and forget on Wednesday after Lewis Hamilton had hoped for a thaw in their frozen friendship. Read full article |
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Raikkonen has two options for next year Former world champion Kimi Raikkonen, who is being touted as a possible replacement for Mark Webber at Red Bull, said on Wednesday that he has two options for next year. Read full article |
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Monaco offers Lewis best chance yet Words and hats may have to be eaten along with the usual canapes and caviar if Lewis Hamilton wins the glamour race of the Formula One season in Monaco this weekend. Read full article |
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De Puniet to test for Suzuki Suzuki appears to have taken another step closer to returning to MotoGP with Randy de Puniet revealing he will test their potential 2014 bike. Read full article |
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Melandri targeting more wins Marco Melandri heads to Donington Park for the European Grand Prix high on confidence, and who can blame him after his win and podium a fortnight ago. Read full article |
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Checa all set for Donington return It is all systems go for Carlos Checa to take part in Donington Park round of the World Superbike Championship. Read full article |
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Tyre changes to be less dramatic than feared Changes to the Formula One tyres due to be introduced next month will be less dramatic than some have feared or hoped for, supplier Pirelli said on Monday. Read full article |
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Lowe to join Mercedes F1 team in June Lewis Hamilton will be reunited with Paddy Lowe sooner than expected after Mercedes announced on Monday that the former McLaren technical head was joining their Formula One team next month. Read full article |
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Ducati wildcard ride for Canepa Niccolo Canepa will contest this weekend's World Superbike event at Donington Park with the Ducati Alstare team. Read full article |
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Le Mans podium important - Marquez Marc Marquez finished his first wet MotoGP race in third place after a late fightback at Le Mans on Sunday. Read full article |