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Webber takes five-place grid penalty

Mark Webber will not start from the front row of the grid at the Canadian Grand Prix, after Red Bull decided to change his gearbox on Sunday morning




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Hamilton leads home McLaren 1-2

Lewis Hamilton led home Jenson Button for a McLaren 1-2 after the team got its strategy spot on in Montreal




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Fernando Alonso buoyed by podium finish in Montreal

Fernando Alonso admitted he was happy with a welcome return to form after finishing third in the Canadian Grand Prix although he said he could have won the race




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Button happy with second in Montreal

Jenson Button said he was happy to finish second in the Canadian Grand Prix as team-mate Lewis Hamilton stormed to victory




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Lewis Hamilton hails fantastic team effort

Lewis Hamilton said it had been a 'fantastic' weekend after the McLaren man took victory in the Canadian Grand Prix to lead the drivers' standings




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Mixed emotions for Webber in Montreal

Mark Webber was left in a philosophical frame of mind after finishing fifth in the Canadian Grand Prix




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Driver reaction after the Canadian Grand Prix

Driver and team reaction after the action-packed Canadian Grand Prix




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Sebastien Buemi 'super happy' with eighth in Canada

Sebastien Buemi confessed himself 'super happy' after finishing eighth in the Canadian Grand Prix




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Massa clash was a racing accident - Liuzzi

Tonio Liuzzi believes his first lap clash with Felipe Massa at the Canadian Grand Prix was a racing accident but admitted it cost him dear




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Massa laments 'horrible' Canadian Grand Prix

Felipe Massa was left to ponder what might have been after two separate racing incidents ruined his chances of a points finish




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Schumacher escapes penalty for tangling with Massa

Michael Schumacher was not penalised for his part in colliding with Felipe Massa while racing for position towards the end of the Canadian Grand Prix




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Mike Gascoyne hails big step forward for Lotus

Lotus technical chief Mike Gascoyne said his team's performance in Canada was a 'massive step forward'




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Another problematic race for Williams

Sam Michael was left to lament yet another problem filled race for the struggling Williams team in the Canadian Grand Prix




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'A really crazy race' for Virgin Racing in Canada

Virgin Racing technical director Nick Wirth was left reflecting on a 'worse-case scenario' of tyre degradation that hampered his team's chances at the Canadian Grand Prix




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Christian Horner satisfied with Red Bull form

Red Bull racing boss Christian Horner said that his team exceeded his expectations despite finishing only fourth and fifth at a Canadian Grand Prix dominated by the McLaren drivers




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Promoters happy with new Montreal track surface

The organiser of the Canadian Grand Prix is happy with the way the track held up over the course of this year's race




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Brawn admits Mercedes is off the pace

Ross Brawn has admitted that his Mercedes team simply wasn't quick enough in Bahrain, after its drivers Nico Rosberg and Michael Schumacher finished fifth and sixth




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Changes needed to improve the show - McLaren

McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh believes Formula One should consider immediate rule changes to spice up the racing, after the Bahrain Grand Prix proved the new regulations had done very little to ease overtaking




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Button admits he should have pushed harder

Jenson Button has admitted he took it too easy at the start of the Bahrain Grand Prix and could have got more out of his tyres in the early stages




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Press slam 'Bore-rain GP'

After all the pre-season expectation, the press wasted no time in slamming the new regulations which reduced the Bahrain Grand Prix to something of a procession




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Chandhok apologises for unforeseen bump

Karun Chandhok apologised to his HRT team after his debut grand prix in Bahrain lasted a little over two-and-a-half minutes




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Tough first outing for Virgin

Lotus' Tony Fernandes could not contain his delight after witnessing his team's Formula One re-birth 16 years after Lotus last competed in the sport




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Renault confident of points in every race

Renault technical director James Allison says the French team is capable of scoring points in every race of the season after Robert Kubica finished just outside the top 10 in Bahrain




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'There is no panic, no crisis' - Ecclestone

A meeting of the F1 teams association FOTA is expected to discuss the fallout from what is widely considered a boring start to the 2010 season in Bahrain




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Mosley to blame for F1 situation insists Coulthard

David Coulthard has pointed his finger at former FIA president Max Mosley after Sunday's processional start to the 2010 season in Bahrain




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Red Bull 'have potential to dominate' - Horner

Red Bull's Christian Horner admitted the mechanical failure which cost Sebastian Vettel a likely win at the Bahrain Grand Prix was "very frustrating" but said overall he was happy




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Webber 'shocked' by lack of overtaking

Red Bull Racing driver Mark confessed himself "shocked" by the lack of overtaking at the season's opening Bahrain Grand Prix




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Ferrari working on cooling issues

Ferrari is going to address the cooling on the F10 in time for the next race, after it emerged Felipe Massa backed off towards the end of the race to preserve his engine




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Webber blames new front tyres for lack of overtaking

Mark Webber believes the narrower front tyres introduced this season to improve the car's balance were key to the lack of overtaking at the Bahrain Grand Prix




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Dennis hints at Red Bull fuel problems

Ron Dennis has suggested Sebastian Vettel may have run low on fuel during the Bahrain Grand Prix




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Vettel admits spin was a result of pushing too hard

Sebastian Vettel admitted he was pushing too hard when he spun out of the second practice session for the Malaysian Grand Prix




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More speed to come from Ferrari - Raikkonen

Kimi Raikkonen says Ferrari can find more time from set-up changes and a clean lap on the medium tyres at the Malaysian Grand Prix, despite two promising Friday practice sessions




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Who said what after the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

Read what the drivers had to say after the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix




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Hamilton wins as Vettel retires in Abu Dhabi

Lewis Hamilton won the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix from Fernando Alonso as pole-sitter Sebastian Vettel retired on the first lap




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Vergne comfortably quickest at Young Driver Test

Jean-Eric Vergne set the quickest time of the first morning of the Young Driver Test in Abu Dhabi




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Young Driver Test line-up

A list of who is driving for which teams and when during the Young Driver Test in Abu Dhabi




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Virgin signs Pic for 2012

Virgin has confirmed Charles Pic will drive one of its cars alongside Timo Glock next season, meaning Jerome d'Ambrosio is currently without a seat for 2012




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D'Ambrosio eyes F1 future

Jerome d'Ambrosio insists that has Formula One career is not over after Virgin announced that it will replace him with Charles Pic for the 2012 season




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Prost: Mercedes dominance 'part of the game'

Four-time world champion Alain Prost says he does not understand the complaints about Mercedes' domination after Australia as he says it is "part of the game"




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Closer competition would be good for F1 - Rosberg

Nico Rosberg is hoping Mercedes' rivals can make a step up and start providing some competition this weekend in Malaysia and is particularly looking forward to Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel joining in on his Friday debrief




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Rosberg: 'I just didn't drive well enough'

Nico Rosberg admitted he only had himself to blame after failing front row of the grid for the first time in 13 races in a wet qualifying session in Malaysia




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Button storms back with thrilling win

An excellent early tyre change, at his own behest, set Jenson Button on his way to victory in the Australian Grand Prix




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Driver and team reaction

A round-up of the drivers' thoughts after the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne




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Vettel says mechanical problems 'break my balls'

A frustrated Sebastian Vettel said brake failure cost him victory in the Australian Grand Prix




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Hamilton left angry after a poor weekend

There was no disguising Lewis Hamilton's anger after team strategy and then poor driving from Mark Webber cost him a potential podium-finish




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First McLaren win 'very special' - Button




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Kobayashi's wing failure due to contact

Sauber has ruled out the possibility that a front wing failure caused Kamui Kobayashi's three car pile-up at the start of the Australian Grand Prix




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Alonso praises Ferrari strategy

Fernando Alonso praised his team and the car after coming from the back of the field to finish fourth at the Australian Grand Prix




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Webber apologises for Hamilton crash

Mark Webber has apologised for crashing into Lewis Hamilton in the closing stages of the Australian Grand Prix




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Loose wheel nut to blame for Vettel's retirement

A loose wheel nut has been blamed for Sebastian Vettel's retirement from the Australian Grand Prix, after he lost control under braking on lap 25