Vettel's errors 'rule out title'
2010-08-30 17:35:24Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel makes too many errors to be in contention for the world championship, according to his McLaren rival Jenson Button.
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Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel makes too many errors to be in contention for the world championship, according to his McLaren rival Jenson Button.
The popular Belgian Grand Prix may only take place once every other year in the future, alternating with the Nurburging in Germany, that is the proposal being considered by Etienne Davignon, the president of the Spa-Francorchamps circuit.
Repsol Honda’s Dani Pedrosa has thanked his team after taking an emphatic win at the Indianapolis Grand Prix on Sunday, expertly piloting his Honda RC212V to victory ahead of home hero Ben Spies and championship leader Jorge Lorenzo.
Repsol Honda’s Dani Pedrosa has thanked his team after taking an emphatic win at the Indianapolis Grand Prix on Sunday, expertly piloting his Honda RC212V to victory ahead of home hero Ben Spies and championship leader Jorge Lorenzo.
Adriano Buzaid dominated the third and final race of the Cooper Tires British F3 Championship at Snetterton this afternoon, making the most of the dry conditions to lead from lights-to-flag and head home a Carlin 1-2-3, 7.5 seconds up on his closest challenger.
Is it just me or is Sebastian starting to lose his mind? Perhaps he is getting desperate to stay ahead of his team mate? I don’t know but he just made way too many errors this weekend. Time to take a deep breath Sebastian and calm down before someone gets hurt. Is it just me or is [...]
McLaren has hailed Lewis Hamilton following his win at the Belgian Grand Prix on Sunday and Team Principal, Martin Whitmarsh has branded it an ‘utterly brilliant victory’, one that puts the Englishman back top in the race for the 2010 F1 drivers’ title.
Korea Auto Valley Operation (KAVO), the promoter of the upcoming Korean Grand Prix, has announced that the Korea International Circuit (KIC) will stage its inaugural event on September 4-5 and that currently the ‘finishing touches’ are being put to the country’s first ever international motorsport facility.
Felipe Massa was delighted with fourth place in the Belgian Grand Prix on Sunday at Spa-Francorchamps and he freely admitted that not only was he a bit lucky to take P4, but also that Red Bull and McLaren were ‘stronger’.
Williams man Rubens Barrichello had a sad and early end to his Belgian Grand Prix on Sunday, when he collided with Fernando Alonso’s Ferrari on the opening lap, putting him out on the spot and ending any hopes he had of marking his 300th F1 race in style.
Ferrari number one driver, Fernando Alonso has admitted he will have some ground to make up after failing to finish the Belgian Grand Prix on Sunday, spinning out near the end in the wet conditions while on course to score four points for eighth place.
McLaren’s Ron Dennis has told GPUpdate.net that Sebastian Vettel should first consider his own actions, should he fail to pick up the drivers’ world title this year. The German failed to score at Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix in a race which featured a Bus Stop Chicane collision which removed Jenson Button from proceedings.
Lewis Hamilton believes the world title fight remains wide open despite himself and Mark Webber starting to pull clear at the top of the standings.
Hitech Racing’s Gabriel Dias has won race two of the Cooper Tires British F3 Championship at Snetteron this morning, leading from start-to-finish in the damp, but drying conditions and eventually coming home 0.393 seconds up on Carlin man Adriano Buzaid.
Ferrari Team Principal, Stefano Domenicali has said the Scuderia can still reach its targets this season - despite a disappointing Belgian Grand Prix on Sunday at Spa-Francorchamps, which saw the Maranello-based squad concede yet more ground to its main rivals with just six races remaining.
Mücke Motorsport man Renger van der Zande may skip the final round of the GP3 Series at Monza in two weeks time after a tough weekend in Belgium in which he failed to finish in either race. Indeed he has conceded that 2010 just hasn’t been his year.
Despite a 28 point advantage over his teammate, with 6 races remaining Mark Webber is refusing to take anything for granted.
Niki Lauda has denied making comments about the team orders row to the official F1 website, much to the delight of Ferrari's 'Horse Whisperer'.
Mark Webber reckons Red Bull Racing is not too ‘far away’ now from having to adopt a new strategy as he bids to land the 2010 F1 drivers’ title.
Organisers of the Korean Grand Prix are staging a special event to mark the 50-day countdown to the country's first ever F1 race.
McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton has rejected suggestions it is now a two-horse race in the battle for the 2010 F1 drivers’ title.
Considering Eddie Jordan's volte-face in terms of team orders we would like to know who cut what over the summer break.
Bruno Senna started his Belgian Grand Prix from 18th position following grid penalties of Timo Glock and Michael Schumacher. The Brazilian was unlucky though as he not only damaged his front wing, his suspension also failed on him.