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2010-07-25 22:59:00
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Ganassi’s Scott Dixon has picked up his second win of the IndyCar season but only following much controversy at Edmonton; the 2008 Champion was handed the top spot when original race winner Helio Castroneves was demoted due to blocking.
Everything you need to know about Sunday's event at Hockenheim.
Jorge Lorenzo’s Championship lead was stretched to 72 points at Laguna Seca as the Fiat Yamaha rider won the Red Bull U.S. Grand Prix ahead of Casey Stoner and Valentino Rossi, in a round nine race that saw Dani Pedrosa crash out when leading.
Ferrari has confirmed that it will not appeal the fine it received for manipulating the result of today's German Grand Prix.
German GP: Fastest Race Laps
German GP: Post Race press conference
German GP: Driver Tyre Strategies
Ferrari have announced that they will not be appealing the $100,000 fine which was handed out by FIA race stewards following the German Grand Prix, with the Scuderia having been found guilty of team orders.
Force India has been warned by FIA Race Stewards following a pit-stop blunder at Hockenheim on Sunday afternoon.
Ferrari looks back at today's German GP in which its drivers finished 1st and 2nd
Lewis Hamilton said McLaren need to go back to the drawing board after being out-paced by both Ferrari and McLaren in the German Prix.
Lotus driver Heikki Kovalainen has received an official reprimand from Formula 1 governing body the FIA for his part in a collision with Pedro de la Rosa in the German Grand Prix.
Vitaly Petrov may have endured an ear-full from his team although the Russian picked up his second Formula 1 point in Germany on Sunday, confirming that both Renaults score at Hockenheim, without even realising he had done so.
A poor getaway was Sebastian Vettel’s main reason for losing out in the German Grand Prix on Sunday, having started from pole position. Following a post-race investigation which leaves the two Ferraris first and second, the Red Bull man finishes third at his home race.
The Force India team has been reprimanded for a mistake early in today's race when its two drivers were given tyres designated for the other.
Red Bull looks back at today's German GP in which its drivers finished 3rd and 6th
Williams looks back at today's German GP in which its drivers finished 12th and 13th
Virgin looks back at today's German GP in which its drivers finished 18th and DNF
Following an investigation by race stewards in Germany, Ferrari has been fined $100,000 and referred to the World Motor Sport Council.
Ferrari has been fined $100,000 (£65,000) by Formula 1 governing body the FIA for the use of team orders and bringing the sport into disrepute at Hockenheim on Sunday afternoon. At present, the results of the race remain unchanged although the matter has now been referred to the World Motorsport Council (WMSC).
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro's Fernando Alonso won a fast-paced and tactical German Grand Prix by using a super soft - hard Bridgestone Potenza tyre strategy at Hockenheim.
Mercedes-Benz experienced a tough result as it returned to its home German Grand Prix as a works team on Sunday, with Nico Rosberg and Michael Schumacher both coming home a lap down in eighth and ninth.
McLaren fans at Hockenheim had hoped to see British Champions Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton closer to the front of the field on Sunday, with some predicting that the Woking squad had jettisoned qualifying pace in favour of race setup, although the duo could manage no more than fourth and fifth in the German Grand Prix.
Hispania looks back at today's German GP in which its drivers finished 19th and DNF
Mercedes looks back at today's German GP in which its drivers finished 8th and 9th
Force India looks back at today's German GP in which its drivers finished 16th and 17th
Sauber looks back at today's German GP in which its drivers finished 10th and 14th
McLaren looks back at today's German GP in which its drivers finished 4th and 5th
Ferrari bosses are called to the race stewards after explicitly denying using team orders to change the result of the German Grand Prix.
Senior members of the Ferrari team have been instructed to head directly to Race Control at Hockenheim following the highly controversial overtake - indirectly requested by the team - involving Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa in the German Grand Prix.
Ferrari have been summoned by the race stewards at the Hockenheimring following today's German Grand Prix.
Renault looks back at today's German GP in which its drivers finished 7th and 10th
Ferrari Team Principal Stefano Domenicali has responded to much criticism in the German Grand Prix paddock by explaining that he believes Felipe Massa was slower and therefore right to allow Fernando Alonso passed.
Fernando Alonso has given his version of events following his much-talked about overtake on team-mate Felipe Massa in Germany. Having won at Hockenheim for the second time, the Spaniard has explained that he is unsure why the Brazilian slowed on Lap 48 of 67.
German GP: Result
Red Bull Racing Team Principal Christian Horner was not impressed by Ferrari’s tactics in the German Grand Prix on Sunday, convinced that the winning team was breaking sporting regulations by adopting team orders.
Toro Rosso looks back at today's German GP in which its drivers finished 15th and DNF
Felipe Massa was a clearly downcast Brazilian in the post-German Grand Prix press conference on Sunday afternoon, having yielded race victory to Ferrari team-mate Fernando Alonso at the Hockenheimring on the first anniversary of his life-threatening accident in Budapest.
Lotus looks back at today's German GP in which neither of its drivers finished
Team orders see Fernando Alonso win the German GP, ahead of Massa, Vettel, Hamilton, Button, Webber, Kubica, Rosberg, Schumacher and Petrov.
I must say I’m currently ashamed to have a Ferrari car on the header of this site. Sadly, I don’t think that anything will be done about this shameful display by Ferrari. Shame on Ferrari and Alonso.
Rob Smedley, Race Engineer to Felipe Massa, does not expect German Grand Prix winner Fernando Alonso to be handed a penalty following Massa’s yielding to the Spaniard on Sunday.
Ferrari have returned to the top by claiming their second 1-2 finish of the season at Hockenheim. However, although the Scuderia wins for the first time since the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix, all of the attention surrounds a mid-race pass which involved the Brazilian allowing the Spaniard through.
Ferrari have returned to the top by claiming their second 1-2 finish of the season at Hockenheim on Sunday. However, although the Scuderia wins for the first time since the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix, all of the attention surrounds a mid-race pass which involved the Brazilian allowing the Spaniard through.
Fernando Alonso lead a Ferrari one-two at the German Grand Prix at Hockenheim after Felipe Massa is given coded team orders to let his team-mate past.
Sébastien Buemi has regrettably blamed Toro Rosso team-mate Jaime Alguersuari for his first-lap retirement from the German Grand Prix.
Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel starts on pole ahead of Ferrari's Fernando Alonso for the German GP at Hockenheim.
Barwa Addax driver Sergio Perez has scored his third win of the season on Sunday morning at Hockenheim. The GP2 driver started the race as seventh and worked himself all the way up to first to finish ahead of Olivier Turvey and Adrian Zaugg.
Esteban Gutierrez has won Sunday morning's GP3 race at Hockenheim after a race full of incidents. The Mexican finished the race, behind the safety car, ahead of Daniel Juncadella and Stefano Coletti.
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ART Grand Prix's Esteban Gutiérrez took his fourth race victory of the season at Hockenheim today. The Mexican stamped his authority on the Series even further after a dominant win over his rivals, and now has a 30 point lead in the standings.
GP3: Hockenheim - Race 2 Result
Sebastian Vettel will start today’s German Grand Prix from pole position. The Red Bull driver won qualifying with a margain of just two thousands of a second ahead of Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso. Vettel has said Ferrari’s advantage is their straight-line speed at Hockenheim.
Sebastian Vettel will start today’s German Grand Prix from pole position. The Red Bull driver won qualifying with a margain of just two thousands of a second ahead of Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso. Vettel has said Ferrari’s advantage is their straight-line speed at Hockenheim.
Michael Schumacher has received a fine of 1,000 euros (840 pounds) by Formula 1 governing body the FIA for speeding in the Hockenheim pit lane during Friday’s second free practice session.