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Webber: Spa 'changed the landscape' of title battle
With title protagonists Sebastian Vettel, Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button all failing to score at Spa, Mark Webber argues the Belgian GP may just have been a watershed in F1 2010.
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Loss-making Spa-still musing race-share with Nürburgring
The Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps - arguably the most popular race on the F1 calendar - may in future have to alternate with the Nürburgring due to persistent financial losses.
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Mosley warns there may be trouble ahead for 'fragile' F1
Former FIA President Max Mosley has conceded that disgraced 'Singapore-gate' protagonist Flavio Briatore could soon return to F1 - but warns of difficulties ahead for the sport's management.
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'Impetuous' Vettel told: One more error, title is gone!
'Crash kid' Sebastian Vettel has been told to 'stay calm and focussed' by Red Bull team principal Christian Horner - as Niki Lauda warns him his F1 title hopes are hanging by a thread...
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Button: Vettel fast - but too erratic to be champion
Jenson Button admits that he is more positive about his F1 title bid, but claims that rival Sebastian Vettel makes too many mistakes to be a threat.
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Marko: Red Bull's rivals upset at being beaten by a privateer
Helmut Marko points the finger right back at Red Bull's F1 rivals, claiming their accusations of cheating are merely a way to hide their own embarrassment at being beaten by 'a private team'...
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Alonso: F1 title chances haven't been harmed by Spa DNF
Ferrari star Fernando Alonso is insistent that despite having seen his deficit to the top of the points table double in Belgium, he still retains 'a real possibility' of F1 title glory in 2010.
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Whitmarsh: Button won't be asked to back Hamilton
Martin Whitmarsh insists that his two drivers will continue to be free to fight for the F1 world title.
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Hamilton: Brush with barriers was 'scary'
Lewis Hamilton may have won the Belgian GP, but his run to the podium was not without its 'edge of the seat' moments.
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Sebastian Vettel is 'the nicest guy' in F1
Ex-world champion Kimi Raikkonen has sprung to the defence of Sebastian Vettel - arguing that the under-fire Red Bull star can still claim the 2010 title and is 'the nicest guy' on the F1 grid.
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Mercedes drivers more worried by lack of pace
Nico Rosberg and Michael Schumacher have glossed over their close calls in the Belgian Grand Prix, focusing instead on a pair of hard-earned points finishes.
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Bahrain set to close six-test winter
The F1 teams have agreed to expand their winter schedule to include six tests, concluding in Bahrain on the eve of the 2011 season.
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Team orders may breach Companies Act
A leading legal figure has warned F1 teams of another theat they could face in deciding to use team orders.
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Could Pure Tasmania return herald Webber retirement?
Mark Webber confirms that his eponymous adventure race could be revived for 2011 - but will it coincide with the end of his F1 career?
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'Show' may come in year two, admits Pirelli
Pirelli's Paul Hembery explains that 2011 will be a learning year for a company determined to add to the spectacle of F1.
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Sheikh to deliver F1 to Bulgaria?
Bulgaria's misfiring plans to attract F1 could be on the point of rescue thanks to a deal with Abu Dhabi.
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Kovalainen 'wins' as 'tyred' Glock wings it
Heikki Kovalainen made hard work of starting 13th at Spa-Francorchamps, but still came out on top of F1's newcomer class in the Belgian GP.
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Webber issues veiled 'back me' call
Mark Webber has suggested that it cannot be too long before his Red Bull Racing team has to decide which of its drivers it will back for the 2010 F1 world title.
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Whitmarsh blasts 'crash kid' Vettel's 'junior' error
Martin Whitmarsh claims that 'crash kid' Sebastian Vettel needs to learn from his collision with Jenson Button in the Belgian Grand Prix.
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POLL: Does Vettel have what it takes to be champion?
After his latest indiscretion, have your say on whether Sebastian Vettel has the tools to ever put together an F1 world championship campaign.
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