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F1 has no relevance, says Audi boss
Wolfgang Ullrich: Audi has always been engaged in motorsport that's relevant to our customers such as rallying and touring cars, which brought quattro, FSI and TFSI to our road cars. This is why in 1999 we decided against F1.
Bahrain GP staff arrested and sacked
Just a week away from D-Day for Bahrain's chances of securing a rescheduled slot on the F1 2011 calendar, it has emerged that almost a quarter of staff at the Sakhir circuit have been suspended or dismissed

F1 2011 driver salaries published - but who earns most?
An up-to-date list of F1 driver salaries has been published, revealing just who is being paid what...

Yellow flag evaders reprimanded
Four drivers' reprimanded by the Stewards after ignoring the yellow flags

Vettel wins in Spain
Sebastian Vettel takes his fourth win of the season in Barcelona with McLaren duo Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button second and third.

Schumacher: I was misquoted
Michael Schumacher says he was misquoted after the Turkish Grand Prix
Newey hopes Webber remains at Red Bull
Helmut Marko might not be quite so keen, but Red Bull Racing chief technical officer Adrian Newey admits he hopes Mark Webber remains on-board at the team into a sixth consecutive campaign in F1 2012
Too many pit-stops, too much passing in F1 2011?
Having initially hailed F1's bold, exciting and unpredictable new era in 2011, some paddock members are now beginning to ponder the flipside of Pirelli tyres and DRS...
Sauber, Hispania support natural disaster victims
Inspired by Kamui Kobayashi, Sauber has launched an innovative e-book to support victims of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami - as HRT sends its condolences to those who have suffered in Murcia
Sutil 'unintentionally' injures Renault boss in nightclub fracas
Force India F1 star Adrian Sutil has confirmed that he was involved in a fracas in a Shanghai nightclub following last month's Chinese Grand Prix in which he 'unintentionally' injured Genii Capital's Eric Lux
Barrichello: Michael was 'overloaded', but Williams does need change
Rubens Barrichello admits that he will be sad to see Williams technical director Sam Michael depart the scene come season's end in F1 2011 - but acknowledges that change is most definitely needed at the struggling Grove-based outfit

Button: We went wrong way on strategy
Jenson Button: It's a pity to finish so far back after everything in the first stint seemed to go so well. Strategy-wise, I don't think we got it right today.

Vettel wins in Turkey
Sebastian Vettel comes through to win in Turkey and take his third win of the season ahead of his team-mate, Mark Webber and Fernando Alonso.

Vettel aces pack again and nabs Istanbul pole
Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel does it again and makes it a perfect four poles from four in F1 2011.
Craig Pollock forms F1 engine company
Craig Pollock forms company to design and build F1 engines
Williams insider admits Michael a 'scapegoat' as Head/Parr clash
There is trouble brewing behind-the-scenes at Williams, it would appear, with Adam Parr and Patrick Head disagreeing over the latter's retirement plans - and Sam Michael and Jon Tomlinson being labelled 'scapegoats'
McLaren still three-to-five tenths off RBR, reckons Prew
McLaren-Mercedes principal race engineer Phil Prew concedes that the Woking-based outfit still has ground to make up to take the fight to Red Bull Racing on pure pace in F1 2011 - but it is closing in...

Ferrari trials upgrades on filming day?
Reports suggest Ferrari trials new parts during F1 filming day

Blundell, Herbert for Nurburgring 24 Hours
Former F1 racers Mark Blundell and Johnny Herbert have joined VW's assault on the Nurburgring 24 Hours alongside a host of the marque's 'factory' drivers.

Ferrari onside with Ecclestone's engine objections
The rumbling discontent over new F1 engine rules could take another twist as Ferrari sides with Bernie Ecclestone against 1.4-litre turbos.
Blundell: Pay-per-view didn't work before - and won't now
Former ITV-F1 pundit Mark Blundell adds his voice to those who contend that a shift to pay-per-view television coverage for the sport would be bad news

Lack of innovation, test ban costing Ferrari dear?
The notoriously unforgiving Italian media has accused Ferrari of an absence of imagination in the design of its F150? Italia, with the in-season testing ban similarly hampering the Scuderia's efforts to compete

Grosjean keen on 2012 F1 seat
Romain Grosjean looks to return to the F1 grid in 2012