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Liuzzi: No hatred for Force India

over 14 years ago

from: GPUpdate.net

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Vitantonio Liuzzi has said that there is no malice between himself and former team Force India, with the Silverstone-based outfit having replaced the Italian with Scottish... read more »

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Boullier optimistic on Kubica return, eyes substitutes

over 14 years ago

from: Crash.Net

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Lotus Renault team boss Eric Boullier hoping injured Robert Kubica may be back in action sooner than predicted by doctors. read more »

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Hülkenberg to begin Force India testing

over 14 years ago

from: GPUpdate.net

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Force India has announced that new reserve driver Nico Hülkenberg will be returning to a Formula 1 cockpit sooner than expected by being first to drive in Valencia testing... read more »

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Vettel to drive for us 'sooner or later', says Montezemolo

over 14 years ago

from: Crash.Net

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Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo has said the Scuderia would love to sign Sebastian Vettel - and ideally they want him in 2012. read more »

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'Vettel will drive for us sooner or later' - Montezemolo

over 14 years ago

from: EspnF1.com

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Luca di Montezemolo has said current world champion Sebastian Vettel would be more than welcome at Ferrari if he ever wanted to make the switch from Red Bull read more »

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Rosberg: We'll get it right 'sooner or later'

over 14 years ago

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Nico Rosberg expects Mercedes to emerge stronger from its tough 2010 F1 campaign - with Michael Schumacher playing a part in its revival. read more »

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Button questions prime tyre strategy

over 14 years ago

from: Autosport.com

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Jenson Button has questioned whether it was the correct strategy for him to remain on the prime tyre for the majority of the Japanese Grand Prix, while his rivals began the... read more »