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Valsecchi joins DAMS for 2012 season

4mo ago from GPUpdate.net - Caterham’s 2011 Formula 1 reserve driver, Davide Valsecchi, has joined the title-winning DAMS team for this year’s GP2 season. Headed up by Lotus Team Principal Eric Boullier, the French squad carried Romain Grosjean to the title last year. Hailing from the Como region of Italy, Valsecchi – who turns 25 next Tuesday – claimed the GP2 Asia Series title of 2009-10 and now aims for overall success. “It's a great...    Continue to Full Story »
 

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Difficult times made Grosjean a better driver

5d ago from F1Pulse.com - Romain Grosjean never thought he would return to Formula 1 after he was ousted from the sport after his initial spell with Renault in 2009. The Frenchman returned to F1 this season with Lotus after being crowned the GP2 and has shown promising... More Details »
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Grosjean hoping for another good result

2d ago from Crash.net - Lotus driver Romain Grosjean is 'hopeful' he will be able to get another good result this weekend at the Monaco Grand Prix.Grosjean finished fourth last time out in Spain and he now heads to F1's most prestigious event and the closest thing he will... More Details »
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Ferrari can win title - team boss

2d ago from BBC.co.uk - Ferrari's president has urged his team to make the most of their unexpected chance to win the world title. Ferrari have had an uncompetitive car, but Fernando Alonso's consistent scoring has led to the Spaniard sharing the points lead with Red... More Details »

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Exclusive: Ecclestone says teams to get no shares in F1 float but Brabeck lands 0.2%

14m ago from Pitpass.com - The flotation of F1 was always going to attract a great deal of misinformation. The business behind the sport is frightfully complex and the vast majority of reporters who cover F1 are, naturally, focussed on the sporting side of it. The flawed... More Details »
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Exclusive: teams to get new tyres after qualifying says Ecclestone

1h ago from Pitpass.com - Formula One's regulations have been changing for as long as most people can remember. They are now designed to produce race results which seem, to many, to be more random than logical but at least they are far from predictable as has often been the... More Details »
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Schumacher: We can fight back

2h ago from F1Zone.net - Michael Schumacher believes he can be competitive in Monaco despite the five-place grid penalty he will incur on Saturday as a result of his accident with Bruno Senna at the Spanish Grand Prix two weeks ago. The seven-time champion ran into the... More Details »
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Schumacher still highly motivated

2h ago from GrandPrix.com - Michael Schumacher is still sounding like a driver who wants to race on beyond his current Mercedes contract, which expires at the end of the year. In Monaco the seven times champion refused to be drawn too deeply into that subject and claims it is... More Details »
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Barcelona fire prompts safety rethink

3h ago from GrandPrix.com - Williams chief operating engineer Mark Gillan says that the team's pit fire after the Spanish GP has prompted a number of procedural changes and safety discussions with the FIA. He also confirmed that one Williams team member is still hospitalised... More Details »
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Exclusive Sergio Perez Q&A: No Ferrari move in 2012

3h ago from Formula1.com - We all remember that horrible moment when Sauber’s Sergio Perez hit the wall in the qualifying for last year’s Monaco Grand Prix. Only weeks later he was back in the car, though he later confessed it took him longer to recover than he... More Details »
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Brawn back in action

3h ago from GrandPrix.com - Ross Brawn is back at the helm of Mercedes GP after missing the Spanish GP on medical grounds. Brawn said in Monaco that he had been diagnosed with an irregular heart beat and that doctors wanted to determine the cause, which they have now done, and... More Details »
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Video: Monaco GP Wednesday press conference

3h ago from F1Zone.net - By Editor on Wednesday, May 23, 2012 Q. Romain, first of all, tell us about your experience of the Monaco circuit. Romain GROSJEAN: Well, first of all, different feelings in Monaco: special track; special grand prix. For sure for us is a little bit... More Details »
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Alonso: I completely agree with the President, it’s up to us to do a good job

3h ago from YallaF1.com - Fernando Alonso with fans in Monaco May 23 (Ferrari) Fernando Alonso has won twice here in the Principality and he was clearly in up-beat mood when he met the press in the Ferrari media hospitality unit on the eve of the race weekend. He was asked... More Details »
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FIA confirms Monaco DRS zone

3h ago from Pitpass.com - The FIA has confirmed that there will be one DRS zone at this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix.As in 2011, the activation zone will be shortly after Turn 16 with the activation zone shortly after the final turn (19). Throughout the weekend use of DRS in... More Details »
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