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Montoya won at Monaco and Indianapolis but hasn’t raced at Le Mans Will anyone ever match Graham Hill’s incredible feat of winning the Monaco Grand Prix, Indianapolis 500 and Le Mans 24 Hours?
Massa s set for two more seasons as a Ferrari driver Ferrari have announced Felipe Massa will remains with the team for the next two seasons. Massa said: Throughout my entire Formula 1 career, I have always raced with an engine made in Maranello and it is a matter of pride for me to be able to continue working with a team that I regard as a second family. Felipe Massa Team principal Stefano Domenicali added: Felipe has been part of Ferrari for almost a decade and together with us, he has grown as a driver and as a man, going through some very difficult times as well as giving us moments of great happiness
Luca di Montezemolo is still dreaming of three Ferraris in an F1 race Luca di Montezemolo has repeated his criticism of the sport’s new teams, calling them “a joke” in an interview with Autocar .
Hamilton was told Button wouldn’t pass him McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh said the message given to Lewis Hamilton during the Turkish Grand Prix that Jenson Button would not overtake him was “wrong”. During the Grand Prix race engineer Phil Prew advised him Button would not overtake.
Abu Dhabi 2009 looks like to remain Raikkonen’s last F1 race When Kimi Räikkönen announced he was taking a sabbatical from F1 to compete in the World Rally Championship I was sceptical about whether we’d ever see him back in an F1 car.
Webber remains at Red Bull for 2011 Mark Webber will drive for Red Bull having extended his contract with the team for 2011. He will continue to partner Sebastian Vettel , who already has a contract with the team for 2011, despite the pair differing over their collision in the Turkish Grand Prix last week
Red Bull were forced to make changes to their suspension How did McLaren get on terms with Red Bull in Istanbul? F1 Fanatic guest writer John Beamer takes a look at the changes to the cars in Istanbul.
McLaren told Lewis Hamilton that Jenson Button would not pass him during the Turkish Grand Prix. New footage of the Turkish Grand Prix posted on the official F1 website reveals Hamilton asked the team “If I back off is Jenson going to pass me or not” He was told “No Lewis, no.” This audio clip is shown before the footage of Button overtaking Hamilton, suggesting the exchange took place before the pass. The full exchange – which was not aired during the race broadcast is as follows: Lewis Hamilton: Jenson’s closing in me you guys McLaren: Understood Lewis Lewis Hamilton: If I back off is Jenson going to pass me or not McLaren: No Lewis, no After the race Hamilton said he was “surprised” Button had passed him
Elio de Angelis and Keke Rosberg in a photo finish at the Osterreichring in 1982 Since the news broke that the United States Grand Prix will return to the F1 calendar in 2012 I’ve had emails from many fans in Austin, Texas about the project. It’s clear there’s already great enthusiasm for the project from fans in the area
The top three were covered by less than a second in Turkey The Turkish Grand Prix was a fantastic race – and it didn’t need a single drop of rain to liven things up. F1 Fanatic readers rated the Turkish Grand Prix higher than any other dry race weekend since our “Rate the Race” polls began at the start of 2008.