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Ferrari and McLaren agree to cut costs 10/12/2008
McLaren and Ferrari are willing to rein in their multimillion-pound budgets to satisfy the FIA's calls for draconian cost reductions over the next couple of years as the sport...More>
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Bulgaria keen to host Formula One race 09/12/2008
Bulgaria has set its sights on hosting a Formula One race in the near future, the Bulgarian Motorcycling Federation (BMF) said.
"It'll be very difficult but I think we'll s...More>
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Williams CEO expects another team to go 09/12/2008
Honda are likely to be followed out of Formula One by another manufacturer before the start of next season, Williams chief executive Adam Parr said on Monday.
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Big teams pledge to remain in F1 08/12/2008
Five of Formula One's top teams have pledged to remain in the sport.
BMW Sauber, Ferrari, McLaren-Mercedes, Renault and Toyota are all determined not to follow Honda by qu...More>
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Honda quits Formula One 05/12/2008
Honda delivered a major blow to Formula One on Friday by withdrawing from the sport with immediate effect, Japan's number two carmaker seeking to cut costs to combat the globa...More>
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Santander confirms Ferrari switch 28/11/2008
Spanish sponsor Banco Santander will move its backing from McLaren to Ferrari after the 2009 Formula One season, the bank's boss Emilio Botin has confirmed.
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F1 boss plans scoring revolution 27/11/2008
Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone says he is determined to introduce a new scoring system that would see the driver with most wins crowned champion.
Lewis Hamilton would ...More>
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Red Bull take over Toro Rosso F1 team 26/11/2008
Red Bull have taken back total control of the Toro Rosso Formula One team, the energy drink company said on Tuesday.
The company said in a statement that they had re-acquir...More>
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China considers ditching F1 race 17/11/2008
China is considering ditching its loss-making Formula One Grand Prix, according to a senior race official.
Qiu Weichang, deputy director of the Shanghai Administration of ...More>
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Canadian GP stays off F1 calendar 17/11/2008
Canadian officials have failed to reach a deal to reinstate Montreal's Grand Prix to the 2009 Formula One schedule.
The race was dropped from the calendar for next season ...More>
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