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Fernandes: I will not leave Caterham
Caterham owner Tony Fernandes has made it clear he will not quit the team and use the cash saved to shore up his football club.
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Red Bull's Horner hopeful of tyre changes
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner is hopeful Pirelli can quickly crack the safety issues with their tyres to avoid the prospect of a frightening accident.
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Prost sees no issue with Pirelli tyres
Alain Prost believes Formula One should count itself lucky to have such captivating racing these days.
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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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