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Webber responds to Ferrari talk
Mark Webber did his CV and his future employment prospects a power of good last weekend when he claimed his second masterful Monaco victory in three years.
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Will different GP winners hurt F1?
You can't make everybody happy all of the time. In past seasons when one driver started dominating a Formula One championship, many fans got bored with the predictability and channel-hopped. But now, in 2012, we have exactly the opposite scenario with six different winners from the first six races, and some F1 pundits fear fans will again be scared ... (more)
Webber denies talk of Vettel assistance
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In my last piece, I explained that tire wear has been an ongoing struggle for Mercedes for over a season.
F1: 2012 A Different Kind Of Season For Formula One
While six winners in six races have added a new layer of suspense to Formula One, not everyone is happy... Pastor Maldonado's shocking victory in Spain proved that second-tier teams have a shot at victory under the current Formula One regulations.
As the debate over Q3 continues, with some lamenting the fact that drivers are opting not to run in order to save tyres, Pitpass is conducting its own fan survey.
They're handing out grand prix victories a bit more sporadically this year than has been the case recently, but there is no doubt I've grabbed the right one so far.
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Renault Alpine A110-50's Run at the Monaco GP, COO Says there's a 50% Chance to Revive the Brand
Aside from Mark Webber's stunning win, Renault had another reason to celebrate in Monaco this past weekend as the French firm introduced the new Alpine A110-50 Concept to mark the 50th anniversary of its legendary mid-engined sports car.
Vettel, Webber Rumored Headed to Ferrari F1
MONTE CARLO, Monaco - Two-time reigning Formula 1 champion Sebastian Vettel is saying little to confirm or deny reports that he has reached a preliminary agreement to move from Red Bull to Ferrari in 2014.
Ex-champ urges Webber to join Ferrari
FORMER Formula One world champion Alan Jones has urged Australian compatriot Mark Webber to leave Red Bull and join Ferrari, saying it would inject a "breath of fresh air" into his career.
A lawyer addresses students following a march of hundreds of lawyers in the streets of Montreal to protest against Quebec's Bill 78 aimed at controlling student demonstrations Monday, May 28, 2012 in Montreal.
Column: F1 not Formula Same-Old any more
Often, another name for Formula One could have been Formula Same-Same: Same-old faces driving for the same-old teams winning the same-old races.
Murray plan step in right direction
Boxer Mike Tyson posted footage of Justin Bieber training just days before the pop star was caught in an altercation with a photographer.
F1: Drivers Warn McLaren To Fix Backwards Slide
McLaren Mercedes' British driver Lewis Hamilton and McLaren Mercedes' British driver Jenson Button stand in the pits at the Circuit de Catalunya during the first practice session of the Spanish Formula One Grand Prix.
Sauber's Japanese driver Kamui Kobayashi .
Mark Webber drives his way into history by becoming the first Australian to win at the world-famous circuit twice.
Dario Franchitti grabs his 3rd Indy 500 title
Red Bull's Mark Webber led from start to finish at the Monaco Grand Prix, becoming the unprecedented sixth different winner in as many races for the current Formula 1 season.
Alonso Rediscovers Joy at Ferrari
Third in Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix was enough for Alonso to take over sole ownership of the championship lead, three points ahead of Red Bull duo Sebastian Vettel and race-winner Mark Webber.
F1: No Reason For Webber To Leave - Horner
Mark Webber of Australia and Red Bull Racing talks with his Team Principal Christian Horner as he prepares to drive during practice for the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix at the Monte Carlo Circuit.
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