Jenson Button thinks McLaren will have to look to him to win next year’s world championship. With Lewis Hamilton leaving for Mercedes, Button – to contest his fourth season at McLaren next year – will be
Pos. Drivers Teams Time Laps 01. Sebastian Vettel Red Bull Racing 1:30.839 11 02. Mark Webber Red Bull Racing 1:31.090 15 03. Jenson Button* Vodafone McLaren Mercedes 1:31.290 14 04. Kamui Kobayashi Sauber F1 1:31.700 16
Pos. Drivers Teams Time Laps 01. Sebastian Vettel Red Bull Racing 1:32.136 17 02. Mark Webber Red Bull Racing 1:32.371 20 03. Felipe Massa Scuderia Ferrari 1:32.824 13 04. Michael Schumacher Mercedes AMG Petronas 1:32.918 23
Paul di Resta is now on pole position to replace Felipe Massa at Ferrari next year, Italian La Stampa newspaper correspondent Stefano Mancini claims. Previously, it was believed the Scot’s current Force India teammate Nico Hulkenberg
Pos. Drivers Teams Time Laps 01. Mark Webber Red Bull Racing 1:32.493 34 02. Lewis Hamilton Vodafone McLaren Mercedes 1:32.707 32 03. Sebastian Vettel Red Bull Racing 1:32.836 37 04. Nico Hulkenberg Sahara Force India 1:32.987
Pos. Drivers Teams Time Laps 01. Jenson Button Vodafone McLaren Mercedes 1:34.507 20 02. Lewis Hamilton Vodafone McLaren Mercedes 1:34.740 26 03. Mark Webber Red Bull Racing 1:34.856 24 04. Nico Rosberg Mercedes AMG Petronas 1:35.059
Michael Schumacher is not ruling out taking up a non-driving role with Mercedes. The seven time world champion announced at Suzuka on Thursday that, after a three-year comeback with the German squad, he is once again
Although the uncertainty about his future is now over, Lewis Hamilton admits it could be awkward when he walks into his garage at Suzuka this weekend. The Japanese grand prix will be the first race in
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