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Sutil aiming for another good Monaco showing.
After surprising showings in each of the last two years, Force India's Adrian Sutil has admitted that hopes that good things come in threes when he arrives in Monaco for Formula One's blue riband event this week.

Hamilton to carry Steinmetz #1 in Monaco.
While his on-track performance has yet to realise the lustre of a world champion, Lewis Hamilton will at least acquire some of the trappings of Formula One's 'top dog' when he returns to the scene of one of his finest 2008 victories next weekend.

Briatore: F1 'worth much less' without big name teams
Just a day on from Renault having joined the bunch of teams threatening to quit over the FIA's contentious ?40 million optional budget cap, Flavio Briatore has gone on the offensive in blasting that 'whoever has EUR20 million or EUR25 million should not be able to operate a Formula 1 team' and cl

Williams finds positives in Barcelona performance.
Despite finally adding to its season's tally after two fallow races, Williams admits that it should still be doing better than it is, and acknowledges that it shouldn't just be Nico Rosberg making the top eight.
Crestfallen Barrichello fails to quash rumours of Brawn bias
He tried hard to conceal his disappointment at the end of a race he knew had been taken away from him in Barcelona, but Rubens Barrichello's face revealed far more than his words at the end of the Spanish Grand Prix this weekend, as rumours intensify within the Formula 1 paddock that he is alread

Button wins Spanish Grand Prix
Jenson Button has taken a fourth win in five Formula One races after leading home Rubens Barrichello to a one-two finish in the Spanish Grand Prix.

REVEALED: Spanish GP post-qualifying F1 car weights
The publication of the post-qualifying car weights for this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona has once again thrown up a number of surprises - and cast some doubt upon whether Brawn GP really does still have the fastest car on the grid as the European leg of the 2009 Formula 1 campaign re
Raikkonen hints at F1 exit under new budget cap
Former world champion Kimi Raikkonen has dropped hints that the new optional ?40 million budget cap set for introduction in 2010 could be the final straw that causes him to hang up his grand prix helmet - contending that 'this is not F1 anymore'.
Brawn warns against making F1 like 'Swiss watch-making'
Flying in the face of the opinions expressed by both Ferrari and BMW over the past week, Ross Brawn has thrown his support behind the FIA's new optional ?40 million budget cap in Formula 1, warning that without it the top flight risks 'turning [engineers] into Swiss watchmakers' - but equally und
Haug reveals growing demand for Mercedes KERS technology
Mercedes-Benz has received 'several enquiries' about its KERS (Kinetic Energy Recovery Systems) technology in Formula 1, Norbert Haug has revealed - with reigning world champion Lewis Hamilton praising it for having 'performed fantastically through all the races'.
Carroll: I could fight for F1 world championship
Newly-crowned A1GP Champion Adam Carroll has challenged Formula 1 teams to take a punt on his services in 2010, by insisting: I can fight for the world championship!
Son of FIA President Mosley found dead
The son of the head of Formula 1's governing body, Max Mosley, has been found dead from a suspected drugs overdose in his West London home.
Super Aguri eyeing return to F1 'piranha club'
Barely a year on from his withdrawal from a sport he emotionally described as 'a piranha club', Aguri Suzuki has revealed that Super Aguri could be in-line for a shock return to competition in the top flight in Formula 1's new 'low-cost' era in 2010.
Ferrari blast 'fundamentally unfair and biased' F1 cost cap
Ferrari has criticised Formula 1's new optional budget cap as 'fundamentally unfair and perhaps even biased' and as being liable to create a two-tier, split-level championship of haves and have-nots - as Luca di Montezemolo hinted that the team's participation is 'not a never-ending story'.

FIA ban refuelling in races.
The FIA has announced that refuelling in Formula 1 will be banned from next season in a further bid to drive down costs.
Ecclestone: F1 needs black female Jewish driver
Already well-known for his desire to broaden Formula 1's scope in terms of the countries it visits, Bernie Ecclestone now appears keen to reach out to more culturally and ethnically diverse audiences too in proclaiming that what the sport needs most of all is 'a female driver who is black and Jew
Horner: BMW gave away their hold over Sebastian Vettel
BMW-Sauber relinquished its hold over Sebastian Vettel when it failed to offer the German a race seat in 2008, Christian Horner has revealed - as Red Bull Racing makes clear its firm intention to retain the services of the sport's hottest property for the foreseeable future.
Fans to be banned from Spanish Grand Prix over swine flu fears?
The Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona in a week-and-a-half's time could be Formula 1's first-ever spectator-less event, it has been mused - after it was revealed that the region surrounding the track is the most infected in Europe from the new swine flu panic.
Dehydrated Alonso makes his point in Sakhir
Double Formula 1 World Champion Fernando Alonso battled hard to finish inside the points in eighth position in the Bahrain Grand Prix at the weekend - and, due to a drink pump failure meaning he had been deprived of water throughout, subsequently came close to collapsing from dehydration after st
Ferrari avoid points embarrassment - but calamities remain
Ferrari narrowly averted the embarrassment of its worst start to a Formula 1 World Championship season in history with Kimi Raikkonen coming home sixth in the Bahrain Grand Prix today - but the Finn was lucky not to exit proceedings at the first corner after being run into by team-mate Felipe Mas



