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Ferrari set to win first race of 2009.
Constructors' champion Ferrari has announced that it will launch its 2009 contender in less than a week's time.
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Vettel admits ultimate Ferrari F1 'goal'.
F1's youngest-ever race-winner Sebastian Vettel may be happy at Red Bull for now, but he makes no secret of his desire to follow in the footsteps of compatriot Michael Schumacher and drive - and win - for Ferrari one day.
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Gillett: Donington F1 planning 'in the bag'.
Simon Gillett remains confident of a positive response when North West Leicestershire District Council rules this week on planning permission for Donington Park's re-development to be able to host the British Grand Prix.
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Berger: 'Unhealthy' F1 skating on thin ice.
Former Scuderia Toro Rosso co-owner and ten-time grand prix winner Gerhard Berger has warned F1 that it is on increasingly 'thin ice' as its 'unhealthy' and 'homemade' financial crisis threatens to destroy the sport.
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Alonso and wife unhurt in plane accident.
Double F1 World Champion Fernando Alonso and wife Raquel del Rosario emerge unscathed from an accident as their private jet took off from Kenya's Malindi Airport to return to Europe.
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UK government to aid motorsport industry
The MIA has confirmed that UK motorsport companies can apply for support from the government to see out the current economic downturn.
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Coulthard: New rules won't shake up F1 grid.
Recently-retired David Coulthard reflects on life away from the F1 fast lane, newfound fatherhood, Red Bull Racing's 2009 line-up and why the sport's new regulations are unlikely to help the lower-placed teams to close the gap...
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Schuey admits he did consider F1 return.
Michael Schumacher - the most successful driver in F1 history - has revealed that, albeit fleetingly, he has considered returning to the grand prix grid since his retirement two years ago.
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Schumacher admits he did consider F1 return.
Michael Schumacher - the most successful driver in F1 history - has revealed that, albeit fleetingly, he has considered returning to the grand prix grid since his retirement two years ago.
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Stewart: Time for big change in F1.
Sir Jackie Stewart has renewed his suggestion that it is time for both Bernie Ecclestone and Max Mosley to leave the running of F1 to others.
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Blundell: Hamilton so good it is scary!
More to come from newly crowned Formula 1 world champion, Lewis Hamilton, says Mark Blundell.
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Loyalty kept Alonso at Renault for '09.
Reports in the Spanish media suggest that Fernando Alonso opted to remain at Renault rather than make switch to Ferrari for next season.
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BMW pair wary of wing woes.
As well as being downright ugly, the new breed of F1 cars are set to be more dangerous, according to BMW Sauber's Nick Heidfeld and Robert Kubica.
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Blundell tips Raikkonen to take title.
Mark Blundell takes an early gamble and says Kimi Raikkonen will be champion again in 2009.
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Blundell's view: 2009 F1 season preview.
Mark Blundell previews the 2009 season, which gets underway on March 29 with the Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park in Melbourne.
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Button should take year out, claims Bernie.
Bernie Ecclestone has called on Jenson Button to consider a sabbatical in 2009.
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Ecclestone: F1 will survive credit crisis.
Bernie Ecclestone has claimed that F1 will escape the worst of the world's current financial woes.
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di Resta poised for deal.
Paul di Resta remains confident of an involvement in F1 in 2009, despite being 'overlooked' by Force India.
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Hamilton awarded MBE.
Lewis Hamilton admits he is humbled at being named an MBE on the Queen's New Year Honours list.
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Toyota: We must continue to make progress.
Toyota proud with its form in 2008.
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Irvine: I'd sack Kimi if he doesn't perform!
Former Ferrari F1 World Championship runner-up Eddie Irvine says Kimi Raikkonen needs to do the business in 2009.
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Theissen hits back at KERS critics.
BMW Sauber F1 team boss Mario Theissen gives KERS thumbs up.
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Alonso linked to Ferrari - again!
Fernando Alonso signs provisional four-year deal with Ferrari?
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Autocourse rated number one.
Autocourse on Amazon's bestsellers list.
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BMW remains committed to F1.
BMW are not tempted to withdraw from Formula 1 as a result of the global economic downturn.
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