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Drivers cautiously happy with crazy F1

Drivers cautiously happy with crazy F1

A number of F1's main frontrunners have expressed cautious optimism about the current openness of the pecking order in the sport, saying that they are sure that a great number of fans are happy with the barmy start to 2012.

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Maldonado not ruling out another win

Maldonado not ruling out another win

Williams driver Pastor Maldonado has said that he is sure that the Grove team can be "competitive" again during the Monaco GP weekend, but remains coy on whether or not he can challenge for another victory after his Spanish success.

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Time is running out for poor old Felolpe

If the rampant Formula One rumour mill is anything to go by, Felipe Massa's time on the Formula One grid is getting closer and closer to the end. Is there any way back for the artist currently known as 'Felolpe', wonders The Head.

Whitmarsh hails nu-Ham's discipline

McLaren team boss Martin Whitmarsh has said that Lewis Hamilton is driving with greater "maturity, control and discipline" in 2012, pointing to the British driver's comeback drive in Spain, and says he is still very much in the title race.

Race Preview - Monaco Grand Prix

Formula One's most bonkers season for a generation moves on to the most anachronistic track on the schedule, as we wait and see if the sport can set a new record for unpredictable open starts to a year at the Monte Carlo race weekend.

Ham not 'frustrated' despite lack of wins

McLaren's Lewis Hamilton has said that he is not feeling "frustrated" with his 2012 season to date, despite his often-prodigious qualifying performances yet to have resulted in a win in any of the first five GPs of the season.

Brawn: Schumie will get podium in 2012

Mercedes team boss Ross Brawn has said that he is sure that Michael Schumacher's "real quality" will allow him to end his long wait for a return to the podium since his comeback to the Formula One grid later on in the 2012 season.

 

Drivers cautiously happy with crazy F1

Drivers cautiously happy with crazy F1

A number of F1's main frontrunners have expressed cautious optimism about the current openness of the pecking order in the sport, saying that they are sure that a great number of fans are happy with the barmy start to 2012.

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Time is running out for poor old Felolpe

Time is running out for poor old Felolpe

If the rampant Formula One rumour mill is anything to go by, Felipe Massa's time on the Formula One grid is getting closer and closer to the end. Is there any way back for the artist currently known as 'Felolpe', wonders The Head.

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2012 GP2 Series Rounds 7&8 - Spain

2012 GP2 Series Rounds 7&8 - Spain

The 2012 GP2 Series continued on its merry way in Spain, with two races at the Circuit de Catalunya that saw some fairly processional racing, and two of Davide Valsecchi's expected title rivals re-igniting their championship challenges.

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Patty's 2011 Season Review

Patty's 2011 Season Review

Patronise F1 takes a long and unrelenting look back at the season that passed in 2011, in which Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull somewhat swept the field, but the racing kept everyone interested nevertheless.

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Race Preview - Monaco Grand Prix

Race Preview - Monaco Grand Prix

Formula One's most bonkers season for a generation moves on to the most anachronistic track on the schedule, as we wait and see if the sport can set a new record for unpredictable open starts to a year at the Monte Carlo race weekend.

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Bourdais top as bump day completes field

Bourdais top as bump day completes field

Sebastien Bourdais went quickest on a slightly meaningless Bump Day at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the Dragon Racing team, as the race cobbled together its 33-car grid for the 96th running of the famous race next weekend. 

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Audi secure clean sweep at Spa 6 Hours

Audi secure clean sweep at Spa 6 Hours

The Audi Sport team unsurprisingly dominated the Six Hours of Spa, though the result saw the #3 Audi R18 Ultra of Romain Dumas, Marc Gene and Loic Duval take the glory in the race, ahead of the more fancied new R18 hybrids.

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Patty's 2010 F1 Season Review

Patty's 2010 F1 Season Review

After the carnage, chaos and confusion of F1's closest-ever championship race, Patronise F1's team of writers take a somewhat wry and massively confused look back at every silly moment of the 2010 Formula One season.

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