Pos. Drivers Teams Time Laps 01. Lewis Hamilton Vodafone McLaren Mercedes 1:42.130 18 02. Jenson Button Vodafone McLaren Mercedes 1:42.420 17 03. Sebastian Vettel Red Bull Racing 1:42.614 7 04. Mark Webber Red Bull Racing 1:42.743
Pos. Drivers Teams Time Laps 01. Sebastian Vettel Red Bull Racing 1:41.751 34 02. Lewis Hamilton Vodafone McLaren Mercedes 1:41.919 34 03. Jenson Button Vodafone McLaren Mercedes 1:42.412 36 04. Mark Webber Red Bull Racing 1:42.466
Pos. Drivers Teams Time Laps 01. Lewis Hamilton Vodafone McLaren Mercedes 1:43.285 21 02. Jenson Button Vodafone McLaren Mercedes 1:43.618 19 03. Sebastian Vettel Red Bull Racing 1:44.050 23 04. Fernando Alonso Scuderia Ferrari 1:44.366 21
Caterham boss Tony Fernandes has admitted he “cannot discount going down the pay-driver route” for 2013, according to a report in the Guardian. That would be bad news for Heikki Kovalainen, who already admitted in India
Fernando Alonso almost lost his temper ahead of last Sunday’s Indian grand prix, the Italian newspaper La Stampa reports. The newspaper said the Spaniard was furious after the Maranello based team’s technical boss Pat Fry blamed
Lotus F1 Team announced that Kimi Räikkönen will continue to drive for the team in 2013. Kimi, who currently stands in third position in the FIA Formula 1 World Drivers’ Championship, returned to the sport in
Red Bull Racing said that it had no concerns about Sebastian Vettel’s car in the closing stages of the Indian Grand Prix, despite the sparks seen coming from underneath his car. Footage of Vettel’s car showed
Fernando Alonso’s points deficit to runaway leader Sebastian Vettel on Sunday grew from 5 to 13, as the German won his fourth consecutive grand prix in the now-dominant Red Bull. Ferrari’s Alonso needs to claw back
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