Domenicali: We must not lose concentration
2008-04-07 17:59:00Domenicali: We must not lose concentration
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Domenicali: We must not lose concentration
The first three races of the season saw three different drivers win the Grand Prix; Lewis Hamilton, Kimi Raikkonen and Felipe Massa. McLaren CEO Martin Whitmarsh believes Heikki Kovalainen wil be added to the list of race winners later this season.
Renault say Fernando Alonso can look forward to an improvement in his car's performance for the Spanish Grand Prix.
Germany seeks Shanghai improvement
Bahrain debrief with McLaren's Martin Whitmarsh
Negrao on duty for Brazil
Former Formula 1 driver Jos Verstappen claimed his first victory in the first race on the Le Mans Series Calendar. Meanwhile in Mexico, former Jordan and Midland driver Tiago Monteiro claimed his first victory in the WTCC series.
Q&A with GP2 Asia Champion Romain Grosjean
Former Minardi F1 team owner Paul Stoddart has said the boss of F1's governing body, had brought the sport into disrepute after the British tabloid News of the World this week published pictures of a man identified as Mosley apparently posing as a concentration camp commandant and spanking girls dressed as inmates.
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Former F1 champion and fierce Mosley critic Jackie Stewart has renewed his calls for the FIA president to stand down after details of his private life were again plastered all over the Sunday tabloids.
Lewis Hamilton held his hands up to the blame for a pointless race in Bahrain after he made a mistake with his start procedure which caused him to fall into the midfield and later get involved in an accident while trying to make his way back through the order.
Renault has moved to rubbish rumours that suggested Fernando Alonso may have brake-tested, or at very least lifted off the throttle in front of arch-rival Lewis Hamilton, causing the McLaren driver to run into the rear of his Renault and lose his front wing early in the Bahrain Grand Prix.
Jenson Button isn't too worried about his incident with fellow Briton David Coulthard. The Honda driver crashed into the side of Red Bull Racing driver David Coulthard as they entered turn eight at the Sakhir track on Sunday. According to Button it was just a racing incident and not something any of them could prevent.
Felipe Massa's race engineer Rob Smedley was just as happy as his driver after he took victory in the Bahrain Grand Prix and kick-started his championship challenge with a controlling drive in the desert.
Honda may have made it into the final qualifying session in Bahrain and endured a frustrating race, but the team is turning its attentnion to the upcoming test session in Barcelona and a major aerodynamics update.