Webber praises Red Bull’s “best winter ever”
2011 Australian Grand Prix
Mark Webber says Red Bull have had “the best winter ever” preparing for the new F1 season.
Mark Webber says Red Bull have had “the best winter ever” preparing for the new F1 season.
Jenson Button “wouldn’t rule out” a third win in a row in Melbourne, but admits it doesn’t look likely.
Lewis Hamilton admits McLaren face a tough start to the season in Melbourne.
Ross Brawn says Mercedes’ preparations for 2011 have “gone as well as we could have wanted”.
More pit stops and fewer chances to make the cut in qualifying with F1’s new tyres.
“I feel I have to do something, I want to help.”
Sauber will place a message for the people of Japan on their car at the first race.
Ecclestone says he’s “anti, anti, anti, anti moving into this small turbo four formula” in 2013.
The Goodwood Festival organisers plan to attract their largest field of current F1 cars this year.
One driver on the 2011 grid has been waiting more than a decade for a win.
Lewis Hamilton, Frank Williams and others lend their names to corners on the new Snetterton track.
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“The proximity detection system will take no account of the number of laps each car has done.”
Three countries which haven’t had F1 drivers for decades are represented once more in 2011.
Nico Rosberg says race strategies are going to be “really interesting” in 2011 due to the Pirelli tyres.
Michael Schumacher says KERS and DRS will not make overtaking too easy in 2011.
Charlie Whiting says fans will be shown on TV when drivers are able to use the Drag Reduction System.
The likelihood of the Bahrain Grand Prix being held this year continues to diminish.
Williams’ Sam Michael says the 2011 F1 rules have made the teams closer on performance.
Sauber technical director James Key said the C30 will get its first update in Malaysia.