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Small crowd expected for Vettel crowning

Oct 16, 2013No Comments

Sebastian Vettel looks set to celebrate his fourth consecutive title win next weekend in front of a muted Indian crowd. Race organisers Jaypee, who will not host a grand prix in 2014, have admitted that only

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Lotus moves to secure its 2014 drivers line...

Oct 16, 2013No Comments

A Lotus contract with Nico Hulkenberg’s name on it will be signed at Enstone “either today or tomorrow”, the German newspaper Bild reports. It was said that the team was poised to sign the 26-year-old German

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Brawn is Mercedes number 1 – Lauda

Oct 16, 2013No Comments

After Ross Brawn’s clear quit threat, Mercedes chairman Niki Lauda says the 58-year-old Briton is still “number 1” at Brackley. Amid rumours Brawn could leave the team and possibly join McLaren engine supplier Honda for 2015,

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Hulkenberg’s manager denies 2014 deal...

Oct 15, 2013No Comments

Nico Hulkenberg, the new key to unlocking the remainder of the 2014 ‘silly season’, has not signed a deal yet. That was the claim on Tuesday of his manager Werner Heinz, amid reports German Hulkenberg has

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Force India blames Pirelli for improved Sau...

Oct 15, 2013No Comments

Force India has hit back at claims it is being outclassed by Sauber at the tail end of the 2013 season. When the season began, Nico Hulkenberg looked to have made a grave error in moving

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Ferrari main problem is not Domenicali

Oct 15, 2013No Comments

Ferrari failed to beat Red Bull for a fourth consecutive time because of “two main factors”, according to team boss Stefano Domenicali. Speaking to the Spanish sports newspaper AS, the Italian denied he is the main

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Vettel walking among Formula 1 greats

Oct 15, 2013No Comments

Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull easing to the titles at a canter, the biggest remaining importance of 2013 is the lucrative battle for second in the constructors’ championship. A country mile behind the Red Bull juggernaut,

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Boullier admits Hulkenberg is Lotus choice ...

Oct 14, 2013No Comments

Eric Boullier has admitted Nico Hulkenberg is Lotus’ “choice” successor for the Ferrari-bound Kimi Raikkonen. Raikkonen recently said he decided to leave the Enstone based team only for financial reasons. Lotus has been sweating on a