Friday, 23 July 2010 09:33
Michael Schumacher says he will drive for Mercedes again in 2011 - because he has not reached his "final target" of winning an eighth world championship.The 41-year-old German returnedto Formula 1 this season
Friday, 23 July 2010 08:56
Drivers: Timo Glock (Virgin), Michael Schumacher (Mercedes), Adrian Sutil (Force India), Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull) and Mark Webber (Red Bull).Q: For four of you it’s your home race. Just a quick word on whatit means to you.
McLaren will not favour Lewis Hamilton over Jenson Button, despite Hamilton leading the championship from his team-mate at the season's halfway point.
Ground will be broken in December on the new F1 track in Austin that will hold the 2012 US GP.
McLaren boss Martin Whitmarsh is optimistic the team will be in a position to use its new exhaust-fed diffuser throughout the upcoming German Grand Prix weekend, as it seeks to stem Red Bull’s growing momentum and retain the lead of both championships.
Robert Kubica fears his Renault team could face a difficult German Grand Prix due to the improving form of rival teams.
Mercedes motorsport boss Norbert Haug insists Michael Schumacher won't be walking away from F1, instead he'll be fighting for the 2011 World title.
Mark Webber has admitted that he went too far in making his views public as the Red Bull front-wing controversy blew up over the British Grand Prix weekend.
Indian Karun Chandhok has been dropped by the Hispania team in favour of their test and reserve driver Sakon Yamamoto for the next grand prix in Germany.
Lewis Hamilton is confident McLaren can take on Red Bull on a more level playing field once it gets the complex blown diffuser working well on its MP4-25.