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Red Bull Mark Webber insists his high-speed crash in Sunday’s European Grand Prix will not hamper his preparations for the next round of the championship at Silverstone.
Red Bull Racing announced on Monday that Mark Webber’s contract has been extended, meaning the Australian will continue to drive for the team next season. Webber, who leads the 2010 driver standings, has been with the Austrian-owned squad since 2007. With Sebastian Vettel already contracted to Red Bull for next year, it means the team’s driver line-up will remain unchanged for the third season in a row.
After the glitz and glamour of Monaco, in Turkey the paddock focus returned to the on-track action and some thrilling support races to this weekend’s Formula One competition…
Team principals: Ross Brawn (Mercedes), Stefano Domenicali (Ferrari), Adam Parr (Williams), Franz Tost (Toro Rosso). Q: A question to you all. It has been announced that we are going back to America.
Ask anyone on the grid a question about Turkey’s Istanbul Park and it won’t be long before they mention Turn Eight. As corners go, it’s pretty special and has already built up a fearsome reputation
Renault’s Robert Kubica talks us round a flying lap of the Monte Carlo track ahead of this weekend’s Monaco Grand Prix
Kansas City Star Schrader Wheeling Harvick's Truck At Kansas AHN | All Headline News 2 Chevrolet entry in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series in its quest for the 2010 Owner's championship. Elliott Sadler and Harvick have fielded the ride …
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Renault enjoyed a strong showing during the Chinese Grand Prix, with both of the French team’s drivers finishing in the points. Following Sunday’s race in Shanghai, team principal Eric Boullier discusses how the weekend unfolded for team mates Robert Kubica and Vitaly Petrov
Sunday’s Chinese Grand Prix saw a one-two victory, but not from the team that most had expected.