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McLaren buys back first tranche of Mercedes stake
McLaren has bought back 29 per cent of Mercedes' stake in the company following the German giant's decision to go it alone in F1.

Branson: One day Virgin will overtake Red Bull
Charismatic Virgin founder Sir Richard Branson has boldly vowed that his eponymously-named team will 'one day' go on to 'overtake' Red Bull as F1's pace-setter - and perhaps not even that far into the future, either...

Michael: Williams will only be stronger
Williams technical chief Sam Michael predicts an improvement for the Grove team after issues hit the debut of the FW32 in Bahrain

Massa hampered by start, fuel worries
A poor getaway, compounded by late-race fuel saving measures, saw Felipe Massa have to accept second best in Bahrain.

F1 could return to US, says Bernie
The USGP may be a surprise addition to the 2011 F1 calendar if Bernie Ecclestone can strike a deal to return to Indianapolis.
Chandhok: Chaotic and a throw-together job - but we're in!
Karun Chandhok might be arguably the most ill-prepared debutant in history given HRT's 'chaotic' pre-season build-up to F1 2010, but the Indian has already proven in qualifying in Bahrain that he deserves his place on the grand prix grid
Hamilton: I just wanted to stand on my own two feet
As he bids to reclaim the F1 World Championship laurels this year, McLaren-Mercedes star Lewis Hamilton has explained that part of the reason behind his management split from his father was the recognition that the time had come for him to 'stand on his own two feet'

Hulkenberg beats Barrichello
Nico Hulkenberg leds way for Williams in Friday practice in Bahrain - almost a second up on his more experienced team-mate, F1 veteran Rubens Barrichello.
Vettel 'the complete driver' in F1 2010, contends Horner
Sebastian Vettel is not only Bernie Ecclestone's favourite, but he is also now 'the complete driver' heading into F1 2010, argues his Red Bull Racing team boss Christian Horner - a man who believes that this time, the nice guy might just win

Webebr: F1 drivers are not 'real men' anymore
Red Bull Racing star Mark Webber - who has recently set up his own GP3 Series team with Christian Horner - contends that F1 cars are now so easy to drive that competitors who used to be gladiators are no longer 'real men'
Hamilton admits he can learn some lessons from Button
As he bids to regain his hard-fought 2008 drivers' world championship crown in F1 2010, Lewis Hamilton has conceded that he 'can learn' a few things from title-winning successor and new McLaren-Mercedes team-mate Jenson Button
Vettel, Luscious Liz...and policemen named Michael Schumacher
In a look at the lighter side of F1, we reveal tales of a 2010 entrant named Luscious Liz - and a policeman who might very well be asked: "Who do you think you are, Michael Schumacher..?"
McLaren coy on MP4-25's competitiveness, envious of Ferrari
McLaren Racing managing director Jonathan Neale offers his thoughts on the team's competitiveness heading into the F1 2010 curtain-raising Bahrain Grand Prix at Sakhir - and explains why everybody is 'quite relaxed' about the rear wing issue...

Massa: Schumacher 'lucky' comeback was delayed
Felipe Massa says that mentor Michael Schumacher was lucky not to return to F1 in 2009 as Ferrari's F60 wasn't as good as cars he was used to

Stefan GP and USF1: The aftermath
One of the biggest talking points in the build-up to F1 2010 has been the failure of both USF1 and Stefan GP to join the grid. Here we take a look at the aftermath of what were perhaps ill-fated ventures right from the start...
Raw pace vs tyre-management will decide Hamilton-Button duel
Former grand prix star and ITV-F1 pundit Mark Blundell shares his views with Crash.net on the intriguing internecine scrap set to play out between world champions and countrymen Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button at McLaren-Mercedes in F1 2010
Statement on Sir Stirling Moss' fall
The official statement released following British racing hero Sir Stirling Moss' lift shaft fall at his home in London
Ferrari: We cannot afford to leave any stone unturned
Ferrari's Luca di Montezemolo calls on his troops to give it their all, at every moment, in F1 2010 to put the Scuderia back on top.

Phillips to leave Force India
Ian Phillips to depart the Force India F1 team after 19-years with the Silverstone-based outfit.
Lopez F1 dream 'frustrated' after HRT omission
Jose Maria Lopez's bid to join the F1 fraternity is over following his omission from HRT F1's line-up, according to manager Felipe McGough.

Hakkinen or Brundle to manage Hamilton?
2008 F1 world champion Lewis Hamiltonhas said it was 'inevitable' his father would have to stop being his manager - and he is now said to be considering his options, with Mika Hakkinen and Martin Brundle both being tipped for the role.

FIA publishes final F1 2010 entry list
Governing body the FIA has published the full, final entry list for the F1 2010 World Championship - revealing the fate of USF1 and Stefan GP...
Windsor replaced in SPEED TV role
As Peter Windsor attempts to salvage the hopes of the USF1 team, SPEED TV announces he will be replaced for its coverage of the 2010 season
Massa: F1 Testing Champion means nothing
Ferrari star Felipe Massa has played down suggestions that the Scuderia is the benchmark approaching the F1 2010 curtain-raising Bahrain Grand Prix at Sakhir in just under a fortnight's time - insisting that the title of pre-season champion 'means nothing'