F1 drivers on Saturday were warned about jumping over the new kerbs at Monza. Even though the kerbs were modified ahead of this year's Italian grand prix to prevent kerb-cutting, race director Charlie Whiting found the need to issue a caution to all teams on qualifying day.
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Kyle Busch's teammate, Denny Hamlin says he'd help his teammate, but, not for a victory. Tonight's Rock & Roll 400 at Richmond International Raceway will determine the final qualifiers for NASCAR's playoffs the Chase to the Sprint Cup. Multi-car teams raise the question, how far will a driver go to help a teammate?
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In the hours before his debut qualifying session for Ferrari, Giancarlo Fisichella crashed half-way through the Saturday morning practice session at Monza.
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If Jenson Button was not already feeling the pressure of his diminishing points lead, he should not read Christian Horner's latest comments. With Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber both in the fight to hunt down the Brawn driver for the championship, the Red Bull team boss likened Button's situation to a soccer player about to blow an important match with a penalty shot.
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Max Mosley on Saturday dismissed as "fantasy" Ferrari and other FOTA members' desire to field three cars per team next year. Sir Frank Williams has already indicated that he will veto the suggestion, and the FIA president at Monza confirmed that the newly-signed Concorde Agreement does not include the possibility of three cars.
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The Federation internationale de l'automobile, the FIA is nearly ready to select the thirteenth team for F1's 2010 grid, president Max Mosley told reporters at Monza on Friday.
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Luca di Montezemolo nearly dropped a bombshell on Friday when he announced that Fernando Alonso would join Ferrari - "sooner or later".
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Adrian Sutil proved that Force India's brilliant performance at Spa was not just a flash in the pan. The German ranked 3rd in the morning session and then first this afternoon!
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Renault boss Flavio Briatore says that the race-fix claims being aimed at him and his outfit are 'outrageous lies', after warning Nelson Piquet Senior that he may take legal action against him over the matter.
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ING Renault F1 Team and its Managing Director Flavio Briatore personally, wish to make a statement in the Nelson Piquet 2008 Singapore Crash Affair.
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F1's governing body has described as "serious" the fact that official evidence related to the Renault crash-gate scandal was leaked to the media.
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Scepticism about the new F1 teams for 2010 continues in the drivers' camp.
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A deal has now been reached to see a Bulgarian grand prix held near the southeastern European republic's capital Sofia.
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The signs are growing that McLaren and Mercedes-Benz are headed for different futures in formula one.
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The Scuderia Ferrari announced on Thursday that a five-year contract at Monza will see the Spanish bank Santander arrive as a "most important" Ferrari sponsor in 2010.
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Pat Symonds told Nelson Piquet to "be careful" before the allegedly deliberate crash in Singapore last year, and Flavio Briatore said "thank you" to the Brazilian driver after the incident helped Fernando Alonso win the inaugural night race.
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It is not only McLaren, Brawn, Ferrari, Renault and their rival Formula 1 teams that are competing in an F1 World Championship.
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Following the links with Malaysian and Indian investors, yet more possible saviours of the BMW-Sauber team have now emerged.
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The accusation that Renault instructed Nelson Piquet to crash on purpose at last year's Singapore grand prix did originate from the now-ousted Brazilian driver, it is reported.
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Amid the driver 'silly season', the speculation surrounding Mercedes-powered McLaren is rife: Heikki Kovalainen's future is unclear, and his expected successor Nico Rosberg is now linked instead with a move to Brawn GP-Mercedes.
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