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Sunday’s Chinese Grand Prix saw a one-two victory, but not from the team that most had expected.
1st Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull), 1h33m48.412s; 2nd Mark Webber (Red Bull), 1h33m53.261s; 3rd Nico Rosberg (Mercedes), 1h34m01.916s. Q: Sebastian, a victory today set up by an excellent start and one that looked fairly comfortable if you ever can be comfortable in the heat of Malaysia. Sebastian Vettel: Well, it wasn’t comfortable
After his brilliant drive to victory in Australia last weekend, McLaren’s Jenson Button came down to earth with a bump on Saturday, as he span out of Q1 in the wet conditions at Sepang. But while he’ll start the Malaysian Grand Prix from 17th on the grid, Button is trying to stay positive about the possible outcome of Sunday’s race
Thursday was highly significant for the 2010 FIA Formula One World Championship: It was the last day on which the true form for the year remained unclear. As of Friday, and the first practice sessions, we should finally begin to get some idea of the real pecking order.
He is being hotly tipped for the 2010 title and many men his age might cave under the pressure.
Drivers: Fernando Alonso (Ferrari), Jenson Button (McLaren), Lewis Hamilton (McLaren), Felipe Massa (Ferrari) and Michael Schumacher (Mercedes GP). Q: A question to all of you.
Formula One racing is a fast-moving sport and every season sees the introduction of regulation updates aimed at achieving a range of different objectives. Although less far-reaching than the new rules brought into force for the 2009 season, this year’s revisions are just as interesting. In a bid to analyse their impact, we extract the primary changes and detail their possible repercussions
Formula One racing is a fast-moving sport and every season sees the introduction of regulation updates aimed at achieving a range of different objectives. Although less far-reaching than the new rules brought into force for the 2009 season, this year’s revisions are just as interesting.
Finishing Monday’s opening test at Valencia as the field’s slowest runner was almost certainly not how Robert Kubica had envisaged starting his Renault F1 career.
Ferrari have become the first team to officially launch their 2010 car after unveiling the F10 on Thursday. The machine will be driven by Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa, as they attempt to return the Italian squad to title contention following a difficult 2009 season, which brought the team just one victory. The F10 is the 56th single-seater produced by Ferrari to contest the world championship and will make its track debut on Friday at the team’s Fiorano circuit, with Massa behind the wheel…