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Bottas defends performance with Williams
Valtteri Bottas is convinced his rookie year with Williams has been a good one despite his failure to score a point so far.
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Button hoping to unlock qualifying pace
Jenson Button is hoping McLaren can unlock qualifying pace ahead of Saturday's one-lap showdown around Monaco if his new-found happiness is not to be shattered.
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Pirelli issue F1 quit warning
Pirelli motorsport director Paul Hembery has warned the tyre manufacturer is on the brink of quitting Formula One.
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Mixed feelings for Mercedes pair
Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg offered differing opinions on their prospects of victory in Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix.
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Di Resta taking Monaco in his stride
Paul Di Resta is loving the fact he can walk to work this weekend for a race he appreciates a Formula One car should not tread.
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Rosberg shines in Monaco practice
Nico Rosberg is threatening to claim a third successive pole position after twice emerging the quickest man in practice for this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix.
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Perez convinced McLaren will come good
Sergio Perez is utterly convinced McLaren will win at least one race before the end of the current campaign.
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Rosberg sets the pace early in Monaco
Nico Rosberg underlined why he may again be the man to beat over one lap ahead of this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix.
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Alonso takes dig at "dominant" Red Bull
Fernando Alonso has suggested Red Bull are finding it difficult to accept they no longer totally dominate Formula One.
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Kimi to bide time over future decision
Kimi Raikkonen is prepared to bide his time before making a decision on his future.
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Lessons learnt for Monaco, says Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton is confident Mercedes have learned from their Spanish Grand Prix frustrations and can deliver an improved performance in Monaco this weekend.
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Button hopes for flexible future
Jenson Button has called for "freedom" when it comes to negotiating his next contract with McLaren.
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Sutil still waiting for Hamilton handshake
Adrian Sutil is still waiting for Lewis Hamilton to extend the hand of friendship following their acrimonious fall-out two years ago.
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Lopez: Kimi will commit when he's ready
Lotus owner Gerard Lopez is convinced Kimi Raikkonen will remain with the team for next season, announcing so in his own good time.
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Button hopes to bring cheer before Silverstone
Jenson Button hopes to have the Union Flag flying for all the right reasons come the British Grand Prix at the end of next month.
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