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Malaysia doesn't expect fewer fans with Singapore Grand Prix

2008-03-17 16:33:00

The chairman of the Sepang International Circuit, playing host for this weekend's F1 Malaysian Grand Prix, believes the Singapore Grand Prix won't be a competition for Malaysia. Instead, he expects fans to visit both races.

The mark of a tosser

2008-03-17 14:38:00

The mark of a tosser

Australian race organizers to compromise on start time

2008-03-17 13:04:00

According to Australian Grand Prix chairman Ron Walker there is still room for negotiation on the start time of the Australian Grand Prix. Walker said he expects to come to a deal with Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone.

Heidfeld looking forward to 'home race' in Malaysia

2008-03-17 12:54:00

BMW Sauber F1 driver Nick Heidfeld will travel to Kuala Lumpur on Monday to get ready for this weekend's Malaysian Grand Prix. For the German the race is always a bit of a home race he says as the team's major sponsor Petronas is a Malaysian company.

Melbourne de-brief with McLaren's Martin Whitmarsh

2008-03-17 11:36:00

Melbourne de-brief with McLaren's Martin Whitmarsh

Mubadala extends Ferrari deal

2008-03-17 10:03:00

The Ferrari Formula 1 team can count on Mubadale's sponsorship until the end of the 2010 Formula 1 season the company from Abu Dhabi announced. The company had a contract until the end of 2009.

State Premier rules out night race

2008-03-17 09:57:00

State Premier rules out night race

Celebrate Hamilton's Oz win with a special offer from GPL

2008-03-17 09:38:00

Celebrate Hamilton's Oz win with a special offer from GPL

Don't write off Ferrari, warns Dennis

2008-03-17 08:53:00

Don't write off Ferrari, warns Dennis

It's Toro Ro$$o

2008-03-17 08:37:00

It's Toro Ro$$o

Montezemolo calls for real Ferrari in Malaysia

2008-03-17 07:30:00

Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo was philosophical after the team's dismal first race of the season in which both cars retired and the team claimed just one point. He was uncharacteristically brief and called for the 'real Ferrari' to show itself at the next race in Malaysia.

Dennis savours sweet victory

2008-03-17 06:30:00

McLaren boss Ron Dennis was savouring Lewis Hamilton's victory in the Australian Grand Prix after a difficult 2007 and strained winter in which the team faced ongoing scrutiny following the fall-out from last year's spy scandal.

Alonso happy to get one over McLaren

2008-03-17 05:00:00

Fernando Alonso admitted leaving Australia with more than he expected after he qualified eleventh on the grid and ended up getting the better of his replacement at McLaren - Heikki Kovalainen in the final stages.

New Ferrari boss urges calm

2008-03-17 04:30:00

Ferrari's new team principal, Stefano Domenicali put a brave face on his team's performance in Sunday's Australian Grand Prix at Melbourne. Neither car took the chequered flag, but Kimi Raikkonen was eventually classified eighth although both his and teammate Felipe Massa's cars were stopped by engine problems.

Theissen enjoys "fantastic start to the new season"

2008-03-17 04:00:00

Mario Theissen was extremely pleased with his team's performance in the Australian Grand Prix. Robert Kubica began the race from P2 and was able to follow racewinner Lewis Hamilton for a long time in second position. In the end he failed to finish as Nakajima crashed into him while team mate Heidfeld finished the race in second position.

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