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Sykes claims pole at Donington Park
Tom Sykes claimed the 15th pole position of his career as he topped qualifying for the European round of the World Superbike Championship at Donington Park.
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Hamilton content with second place
Lewis Hamilton was happy to trail in the wake of Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg, even though it meant missing out on pole position for the Monaco Grand Prix.
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Hamilton desperate for Monaco glory
Lewis Hamilton is determined to recapture that special feeling that only comes with winning a Monaco Grand Prix.
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Ferrari face battle after Massa shunt
Felipe Massa walked away unharmed from a heavy shunt in the final practice session of the Monaco Grand Prix.
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Rosberg tops crash-filled final practice
Nico Rosberg overcame a brush with the wall to complete a hat-trick of fastest times in final practice for the Monaco GP.
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Rosberg pips Hamilton to grab Monaco pole
Nico Rosberg scored his third successive pole position as Mercedes locked out the front row for the second consecutive race.
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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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