Sunday, 1 March 2015

Hamilton doubles up for Mercedes in Spain

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For the second day running it was a Mercedes atop the timesheet on Saturday, as the Formula One teams carried out their penultimate day of pre-season testing in Barcelona. Felipe Massa set the morning pace for Williams on Pirelli's supersoft tyre, but it was Lewis Hamilton who clocked the ultimate benchmark - a 1m 23.022s, recorded on soft rubber

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Barca Final Day - Live

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F1 Teams: Bernie we have cash flow problems

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Two weeks before the 2015 Formula 1 world championship season begins, the shape of the Australian Grand Prix grid remains unclear and that is not just because the backmarker Manor’s planned resurrection in Melbourne is not yet confirmed. Force India, for instance, has only just got its 2015 car up and running, after months of […]

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Hamilton rejects #1 as 'irrelevant'

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Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton has decided to stick with his permanent #44 race number for his title defence this year, because #1 is "irrelevant" to him

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Number one Hamilton prefers to be 44

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World champion Lewis Hamilton is Formula 1’s number one, and hopes to remain so this year, but do not expect to see it on his Mercedes when the season starts in Melbourne on March 15. For the double world champion, 44 is closer to the heart and that is what he will continue racing with […]

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McLaren confident Alonso will be on Melbourne grid

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McLaren boss Eric Boullier is confident the Woking team will not be without its star driver Fernando Alonso for the Australian Grand Prix season opener in two weeks. The recovering Fernando Alonso’s last-minute substitute at the final Barcelona test this week was Kevin Magnussen, who managed just 39 laps on Saturday before more technical trouble […]

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Boullier: We won’t be as ready as we would like

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McLaren recognised on Saturday in Barcelona that it is likely to take them months to produce a competitive car for Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button. “We won’t be as ready as we would like but we will do our best,” racing director Eric Boullier told reporters after the penultimate day of pre-season testing at the […]

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