F1: Renault reveals engine talks with Toro RossoFrom GMM Renault has admitted it is negotiating with Toro Rosso. Currently, the second Red Bull-owned team is powered by Ferrari's V8 engine. But it has been rumoured that, in order for the Faenza based squad and 'big brother' team Red Bull ... Auto123.com, 1 month ago |
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Alonso powers Ferrari to first victory of seasonRaikkonen second for Lotus, Mercedes Hamilton in third, Vettel still leads championship — SHANGHAI — Fernando Alonso roared to a dominant victory in a highly strategic Chinese Grand Prix yesterday to give Ferrari their first win of the Formula ... Oman Observer, 1 month ago
Alonso powers to China win
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F1: Marussia to use Ferrari or Mercedes power in 2014From GMM Marussia chief executive Andy Webb has admitted the team will be powered either by Ferrari or Mercedes engines in 2014. Cosworth, whose only customer in F1 this year is the Banbury-based team, is expected to leave the sport before the ... Auto123.com, 1 month ago
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Alonso puts heat on Vettel with Spanish win9:01pm BST By BARCELONA (Reuters) - Ferrari's Fernando Alonso rewrote the Formula One form book and cranked up the heat in the title battle by winning his home Spanish Grand Prix for the second time on Sunday. On an afternoon littered with pitstops ... Reuters UK, 1 week ago
Formula one: Alonso Puts Heat On Vettel With Spanish Win
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UPDATE 3-Motor racing-Alonso puts heat on Vettel with Spanish win
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Motor racing-Alonso puts heat on Vettel with Spanish win
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Ferrari set early pace in BahrainFerrari started practice for this weekend's Bahrain Grand Prix as they concluded it in China with a one-two. On this occasion, however, it was Felipe Massa who led the way ahead of Fernando Alonso around the desert-based Bahrain International ... AOL UK, 1 month ago
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F1: Teams Can't Afford V6 Engines, Ferrari Joins Pirelli Protests - ReportMost formula one teams cannot afford to pay the prices quoted by engine manufacturers for next year's all-new turbo V6 engines. That is the claim of the German newspaper Bild, insisting that grandees Red Bull, Ferrari, McLaren and Mercedes aside, ... Motor Report, 1 day ago
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Di Resta fourth in BahrainBATHGATE'S PAUL DI RESTA narrowly missed out on his maiden Formula One podium when he powered his Mercedes-powered Sahara Force India to fourth in the Bahrain Grand Prix. The race was won by three-time world champ, Sebastian Vettel, in his Red Bull. Scotcars, 4 weeks ago
Di Resta starts fifth in Bahrain
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Di Resta seventh in Spain
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F1 Spain: Sebastian Vettel edges Fernando Alonso in Barcelona (+photos)Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel has edged Ferrari's Fernando Alonso for the top spot in the second practice session for the Spanish Grand Prix. The reigning world champion set his best time of 1m22.808 seconds on soft tyres to finish a mere 0.017 ... Auto123.com, 1 week ago
Alonso top in Bahrain final practice
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F1 Bahrain: Kimi Raikkonen puts Lotus on top of the timing sheets (+photos)
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Bahrain Grand Prix qualifying
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F1: Australian Ricciardo Moves Into Pole For Webber's Red Bull SeatRicciardo moves into pole for Webber's seat Red Bull hopeful Ricciardo says Vettel 'nice' Marussia looks set for Ferrari power in 2014 McLaren not yet thinking about 2014 - Whitmarsh Hard racing 'should not be punished' - steward Salo Kubica ... Motor Report, 2 weeks ago
F1: Red Bull RB9's very thin rear wing in Melbourne
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Australian GP: Vettel on top in season-opening practice
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Australian Grand Prix : Vettel on top in season-opening practice
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Kimi Raikkonen takes second position in thrilling Chinese Grand PrixThe Renault RS27 engine powered Lotus F1 Team's Kimi Raikkonen to second position in a nail-biting Chinese Grand Prix today. The 2007 world champion and winner of the Australian Grand Prix finished 10secs behind winner Fernando Alonso and 2secs ... Press Trust, 1 month ago
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