Webber is craving a purer form of racing and said F1 is “off his radar” now as he prepares to return to Le Mans with Porsche.
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Bungling the tyre row will give F1 a tainted title fight
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Posted onF1’s response to the Spanish Grand Prix has been knee-jerk and risks tainting the battle for championships.
Button’s complaint shows we need more team radio
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Posted onJenson Button is unhappy his team radio discussions were broadcast on television – which goes to show we need more of them.
The pay driver debate needs to move on
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Posted onIn professional sport the viewing public expect the competitors to be the best in their discipline. That this doesn’t happen in F1 shows something is wrong.
Fewer races and more testing? No thanks, Alonso
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Posted onFernando Alonso may not consider himself "political", but that doesn’t stop him from toeing the Ferrari party line on testing.
Why Ferrari would do better with “two roosters”
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Posted onLuca di Montezemolo says he doesn’t want two number one drivers at Ferrari. Here’s why he should reconsider.
Schumacher’s second swansong will be his last
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Posted onSchumacher’s decision to return to retirement is a sensible one, even though he has shown marked improvement in the third year of his comeback.
F1 finally cracks down on track limits abuse
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Posted onThe FIA appears to have finally woken up to the necessity of preventing drivers overtaking rivals by going off the track.
2002 to 2012: Ten ways F1 has improved in ten years
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Posted onBin those rose-tinted glasses: Ten years ago we had a one-sided championship, dreary races and a shrinking grid. Here’s how F1 has improved since then.
McLaren’s mistake costs Hamilton too dearly
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Posted onHamilton paid too high a price for yet another blunder by McLaren in the pits during qualifying in Spain.
F1 should fix flawed rules before changing tyres
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Posted onF1 should fix its flawed tyre rules instead of making knee-jerk changes to Pirelli’s tyres – which are giving us great races.
F1 handed Bahrain more than just a propaganda victory
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Posted onF1 gave the Bahrain regime a propaganda victory from the moment they arrived until they left the circuit, passing banners bearing the legend “UniF1ed – we did it!”
The Bahrain Grand Prix: A matter of conscience
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Posted onThe protesters of Bahrain have taken a stand against a cruel regime. You can either stand with them, or with those seeking to make money from their misery.
Williams should give Senna his fair share of track time
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Posted onWilliams should split Valtteri Bottas’s practice time between Bruno Senna and Pastor Maldonado’s cars.
F1’s Bahrain Grand Prix brinkmanship is all about money
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Posted onF1 is playing a dangerous game of brinkmanship to keep on cashing cheques from Bahrain.
The FOTA Fans Forum needs to ask the questions that matter
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Posted onThe point of Wednesday’s FOTA Fans Forum is for fans to demonstrate what they want from the sport to those who can influence it.
Why ‘Mexico’s Interlagos’ would be perfect for F1
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Posted onThe Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez last held an F1 race 20 years ago – and would be the perfect venue for a return.
F1’s generation of ugly cars should be a temporary sight
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Posted onThe first F1 car of 2012 appeared yesterday and it’s not a looker. Will all of this year’s cars share the awkward looks of the Caterham?
Rubens Barrichello: Sometimes nice guys finish first
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Posted onThe news that Bruno Senna will drive for Williams this year appears to spell the end for the career of the most experienced F1 driver of all time.
FOTA trouble is good for Bernie Ecclestone
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Posted onFerrari and Red Bull have handed Bernie Ecclestone an early Christmas present.