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Schumacher Mercedes F1 move 'is going to happen'
Record-breaking multiple F1 World Champion Michael Schumacher - the most successful driver in the sport's history - is set to sensationally rejoin the grid in 2010 with Mercedes GP.
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Bourdais 'writing new chapter' but admits F1 door not closed
Once bitten, twice shy goes the saying, but it seems Scuderia Toro Rosso evictee Sébastien Bourdais has not given up on a return to F1 just yet - as he reminds observers just what he is capable of with Superleague success.
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Birrane: Another chance will arise for Lola.
Martin Birrane admits that he remains optimistic of F1 future for Lola.
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Red Bull will remain a 'big factor' in F1 2010, insists Horner
Red Bull Racing's title-challenging form in F1 2009 was no flash in the pan, insists team principal Christian Horner - with the energy drinks-backed outfit set to come out 'even stronger' in 2010.
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Ecclestone gives Silverstone final deadline to save British GP
F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone has given Silverstone and its owners the BRDC one final ultimatum - sign a contract by 11 December, or accept that the 2010 British Grand Prix is lost.
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Kubica confirms another rally, but Vettel denied.
Robert Kubica to tackle Rallye du Var, as Red Bull Racing reins in Sebastian Vettel's ambitions.
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Lotus F1: We're under pressure to perform but we will
Lotus F1 key players Mike Gascoyne and Tony Fernandes acknowledge the weight of expectation upon their shoulders from carrying such an iconic name in 2010 - but give the team time, they insist, and they will surprise...
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Montagny adds name to Renault frame.
French ace Franck Montagny in negotiations for F1 race return.
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Villeneuve back in training as 2010 talks progress
Jacques Villeneuve has moved to Austria to continue his preparations for a potential 2010 return to F1.
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Senna ready to work hard with Campos.
Bruno Senna admits that getting results will be the only way to shake off comparisons with uncle Ayrton.
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Button: McLaren 'will be tough to beat' in 2010.
Jenson Button has said that he expects his partnership with Lewis Hamilton to be an F1 front-runner in 2010.
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Button: I moved for the challenge, not the money
F1 World Champion Jenson Button has hit back at those who claim he left Brawn for McLaren-Mercedes for financial motives - explaining that what he wanted most was a new challenge.
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Trulli revealed as Lotus target but insists he hasn't signed
Toyota F1 refugee Jarno Trulli has been named as an ideal candidate for 2010 newcomer Lotus - but in the wake of an impressive NASCAR test for Michael Waltrip Racing, the experienced Italian insists he 'hasn't signed with anyone yet'.
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Raikkonen rules out Mercedes, confirms F1 sabbatical
Kimi Raikkonen has confirmed that he is not in talks with Mercedes and will not be in F1 in 2010 - and whilst he is open to returning, he admits he may have reached the end of the road.
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Raikkonen could yet be in F1 in 2010 with Mercedes GP
2007 F1 World Champion Kimi Raikkonen may not yet be driven into an enforced sabbatical in 2010, it emerges - as speculation heightens that the Ferrari refugee could end up at Mercedes GP.
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Piquet, di Resta and de la Rosa on Force India F1 radar
Adrian Sutil and Vitantonio Liuzzi appear to be anything but secure at Force India F1 in 2010 - with Nelsinho Piquet, Pedro de la Rosa and Paul di Resta understood to be similarly in the frame.
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Button breached contract, says 'disappointed' Brawn
Jenson Button did not leave Brawn GP due to disagreements over salary, Ross Brawn and Nick Fry contend - with a breach in contract having led to an offer of 12 million being withdrawn.
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Hamilton warns Button: I'm still the best driver in F1!
Lewis Hamilton welcomes compatriot Jenson Button to McLaren-Mercedes with typically fighting talk - asserting that whilst he may have lost his crown, he is still the best driver in F1.
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Donington Park lease-holder DVLL put into administration
Donington Ventures Leisure Ltd (DVLL) - the company whose CEO Simon Gillett dreamed of taking the British Grand Prix to Donington Park in 2010 - has been officially placed into administration.
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Spa-Francorchamps re-issued with racing licence
The much-loved Spa-Francorchamps circuit in the Ardennes has had its racing licence re-instated, theoretically guaranteeing the future of the Belgian Grand Prix for at least 2010.
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Di Montezemolo set to follow Howett out of FOTA?
FIAT and Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo hints that he is likely to follow fellow leading lights John Howett and Flavio Briatore out of FOTA before 2009 is through.
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Glock Manor move 'a mistake', muses F1 champ Lauda
If Timo Glock did have other options for F1 2010 as he claims, then electing to join forces with unknown quantity Manor Grand Prix was 'a mistake', contends three-time world champion Niki Lauda.
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F1 experts react to new McLaren line-up with caution
F1 experts from Sir Jackie Stewart and David Coulthard to Murray Walker and Martin Brundle have revealed their concerns at 2009 world champion Jenson Button's move to McLaren in 2010.
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Whitmarsh hails McLaren's 2010 F1 line-up
McLaren F1 boss Martin Whitmarsh: "It has always been our policy to employ the two very best possible drivers..."
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Hamilton welcomes his new F1 team-mate
McLaren-Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton has rolled out the red carpet for his new F1 team-mate.
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