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Red Bull's Webber seeking Monaco tonic
Mark Webber is hoping the comfort of Monaco will help him get his Formula One title challenge back on track.
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Paddy Lowe joins Mercedes
One of Formula One's worst-kept secrets this season has finally come to fruition with news Paddy Lowe is to join Mercedes.
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Massa has Ferrari qualifying concerns
Felipe Massa has acknowledged that qualifying remains a Ferrari weakness ahead of an important session in Monaco.
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Pedrosa on top after French GP triumph
Dani Pedrosa heads the MotoGP World Championship standings after a well judged French Grand Prix win.
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Whitmarsh unfazed by criticism
Martin Whitmarsh says he has a "fairly philosophical" attitude to questions over his future as McLaren team boss.
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Marquez rise continues with Le Mans pole
Spain's Marc Marquez took the second pole position of his MotoGP career ahead of the French Grand Prix in Le Mans.
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Pedrosa leads the way at Le Mans
Honda began the French Grand Prix weekend strongly as Dani Pedrosa led team-mate Marc Marquez in practice at Le Mans.
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Brawn to work on lack of pace
Ross Brawn has revealed Mercedes are still attempting to unravel the mystery of their lack of race pace this year.
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Ferrari ridicules rivals over Pirelli furore
Ferrari have accused critics of Pirelli's tyre crisis this year of possessing short memories.
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Neale: Button can stay as long as he wants
Jenson Button has been told he has a job for life as McLaren build towards the start of a new era with Honda.
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Marquez relishing championship challenge
Marc Marquez hopes to continue his fine start to his rookie MotoGP World Championship which sees him lead the points standings after three rounds.
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Tyre-savvy Lotus slam Pirelli decision
Lotus team principal Eric Boullier has criticised Pirelli's decision to change their tyres mid-season.
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Honda to make F1 return in 2015
Honda is to return to Formula One in 2015 after confirming a partnership with McLaren as engine supplier.
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Ecclestone relaxed despite German allegations
Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone said he was "100 per cent" relaxed following claims that he faces charges that could affect his role at the head of the sport.
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Horner welcomes Pirelli move
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner feels Pirelli's decision to change their tyres "will be in the interests of good racing".
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