Thursday, 05 August 2010 08:48
Michael Schumacher has said he is "sorry" if Rubens Barrichello felt he had been put in danger by his blocking manoeuvre at the Hungarian Grand Prix.The Mercedes driver will be
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Thursday, 05 August 2010 08:43
Jenson Button is confident that both he and his McLaren team can still fight their way to the 2010 title, despite a recent run of mixed results that have seen them lose their early-season points advantage.Button and McLaren suffered a
Jenson Button has warned McLaren team-mate Lewis Hamilton he is not prepared to let the gap between them become any greater.
McLaren engineer director Paddy Lowe says his team may still struggle to match the pace of Red Bull and Ferrari at this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix.
Karun Chandhok will remain out in the cold at Hispania for this weekend’s Hungarian Grand Prix after the team confirmed Sakon Yamamoto would continue to drive alongside Bruno Senna.
Lewis Hamilton has promised McLaren team boss Martin Whitmarsh his search for a new manager will not be a distraction in his quest to again become Formula One World Champion.
Lewis Hamilton said McLaren has no time to lose in making up the lost ground to Red Bull and Ferrari after finishing a distant fourth in the German Grand Prix.
Michael Schumacher says he supports Ferrari's decision to hand Fernando Alonso victory at the German Grand Prix.
Former team owner Eddie Jordan says the rule banning teams from giving orders to their drivers that affect the outcome of a race should be dropped.
Ferrari has ruled out appealing against the $100,000 fine that it was handed for imposing illegal team orders at the German Grand Prix, and is confident that the FIA will act in the right way when it comes to look at the events of the day.