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- Monaco preview quotes – Red Bull, McLaren, Lotus & more
The Monaco race may be one of the most glamorous and historic events on the Formula One calendar but that's not why the drivers love it so. The real draw for them is in the challenge of the Monte Carlo circuit's twists and turns, which rewards the brave and punishes the tiniest of mistakes … - The Inside Line – on Toro Rosso's Daniel Ricciardo
He may be one of the newest faces on the grid, but Toro Rosso's Daniel Ricciardo is quickly establishing himself as a talent to watch for the future. We caught up with Ricciardo to find out about what makes him tick off the track and the Australian had a few surprises in store. After likening h … - Pastor Maldonado Q&A: Williams improving fast
Following his victory at the Spanish Grand Prix on Sunday, Williams driver Pastor Maldonado gives his thoughts on his first win in Formula One, his prospects for the upcoming Monaco round, and the 2012 season so far - Felipe's Ferrari future – is Massa really on borrowed time?
It may have only been a short line near the bottom of an article about the Spanish race, but the words published earlier this week on Ferrari's official website must have hit home to Felipe Massa and his legion of fans. Everyone, he more than anyone, is expecting a change of gear starting righ … - Kamui Kobayashi Q&A: Top four the Monaco target
At the Spanish Grand Prix last Sunday Sauber's Kamui Kobayashi equalled the best race result of his Formula One career. The Japanese driver came fifth at the Circuit de Catalunya, just as he did in Monaco last year. This year, armed with an improved car, he's hoping to go at least one bett … - Sauber CEO Kaltenborn handed stake in team
Team principal and president of the board of directors Peter Sauber has transferred a third of the stake in the Sauber Group to CEO Monisha Kaltenborn. Sauber himself will retain the remaining two thirds. When BMW pulled out of Formula One in 2009, Monisha Kaltenborn was instrumental in the team … - Conor Daly to test for Force India
GP3 racer Conor Daly will enjoy his first taste of Formula One power this week courtesy of Force India. Daly will carry out an aero test for the Silverstone-based team at the wheel of the VJM05 in the UK on Thursday at Cotswold Airport in Gloucestershire. The American, fresh from his win at GP3 … - Mark Gillan Q&A: Williams must continue to deliver
Williams are back. After an eight year dry spell, and off the back of a particularly frugal season last year, the British team have tasted victory once again thanks to Pastor Maldonado in Spain at the weekend. Although the subsequent fire in their garage took the shine off the celebrations, Williams … - Exclusive Eric Boullier Q&A: Lotus are on the up
Lotus have been one of the surprise packages of 2012 to date. With Kimi Raikkonen and Romain Grosjean at the wheel of the quick E20, the Enstone-based team have scored an impressive 84 points from five races and currently lie third in the constructors' standings. After the duo's impressive … - Williams welcome home team members after fire
Following Sunday's dramatic fire in the Williams garage after the Spanish Grand Prix, the team have confirmed that a further two team members have now been released from hospital and have returned home after receiving treatment for smoke inhalation. One Williams staff member remains in hospital … - Rosberg: Championship still open to Mercedes
Nico Rosberg has admitted he was just grateful to limit the damage to his title chances in Spain, after another difficult Grand Prix for the Mercedes team. Rosberg, a winner in China just two rounds previously, came home seventh as he again struggled to get the best from his tyres. A difficult week … - Spain analysis – and then there were five…
Pastor Maldonado had been quick throughout final practice and qualifying, but few seriously expected him to win the Spanish Grand Prix. Those in the know were tipping Lotus for glory and the black and gold cars did ultimately prove quickest – just not over 66 laps. Instead Maldonado defied his criti … - FIA post-race press conference – Spain
Drivers: 1 – Pastor Maldonado (Williams), 2 – Fernando Alonso (Ferrari), 3 – Kimi Raikkonen (Lotus) Q: Pastor, your first victory, brilliantly judged – describe your emotions? - Q&A with McLaren's Lewis Hamilton
When McLaren's Lewis Hamilton secured pole position on Saturday many believed he'd become the fifth winner of the season in Barcelona. But after being penalised by the stewards for having insufficient fuel on board his MP4-27 to comply with the regulations, Hamilton had to start the race f … - Schumacher handed five-place grid penalty for Monaco
Mercedes' Michael Schumacher has been punished by the Spanish stewards for his collision with the Williams of Bruno Senna during the Barcelona race on Sunday. Schumacher receives a five-place grid penalty for the next round in Monaco. After investigating, the stewards decided the German driver …