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Vettel: Qualifying was thrilling.
Despite his relative lack of Formula One experience, Sebastian Vettel admitted to being disappointed with seventh on the grid for his Formula One debut at the US Grand Prix.
Hamilton wins USGP.
If Lewis Hamilton's maiden Formula One victory resembled a stroll in the park - albeit one interrupted by safety cars periods - his second shown composure under a different kind of pressure as McLaren team-mate Fernando Alonso harried him to the flag at Indianapolis.

Ecclestone frustrated by lack of GP promotion.
Bernie Ecclestone has added fuel to the speculation that he won't renew the deal with the Indianapolis Motor Speedway after hitting out at the organisers of the United States Grand Prix, claiming they are not doing enough to promote Formula 1.

Alonso edges Vettel in P3.
Fernando Alonso completed a clean sweep of fastest times in practice for the United States Grand Prix ahead of qualifying for the race at Indianapolis, although he had to work hard to wrestle the best lap off Sebastian Vettel.

Kubica to miss Indy.
Sebastien Vettel is to make his Formula 1 debut in the United States Grand Prix after Robert Kubica was forced out of the event on medical advice.

Sato keeps expectations in check.
Takuma Sato insists that he isn't expecting a repeat of his Canadian Grand Prix heroics this weekend as the Formula 1 World Championship heads to Indianapolis for the second of back-to-back races.

Pit lane rules aren`t clear, says Massa.
Felipe Massa has blamed unclear rules as to why he missed the red light at the end of the pit lane that led to his controversial disqualification in the Canadian Grand Prix.

Hamilton admits surprise over Alonso quotes.
Lewis Hamilton has admitted his surprise over comments made by his team-mate Fernando Alonso suggesting that the Briton has been getting more support within the McLaren Mercedes team.
Heikki: I never lost the faith.
Heikki Kovalainen has insisted that his fourth place finish in last weekend's Canadian Grand Prix had not come as a relief after several tough races - but only because he had never lost faith in his own ability as a race driver.
Kubica update: Statement from hospital.
A statement from the H?pital du Sacr?-Coeur in Montreal where BMW-Sauber pilot Robert Kubica is currently hospitalised has confirmed the Pole is not in any serious danger following his terrifying accident in today's Canadian Grand Prix. The statement read:
Local wildlife accounts for Davidson.
While team-mate Takuma Sato added to Super Aguri's Formula One account for 2007, Anthony Davidson was left to count an unfortunate encounter with the local wildlife that scuppered his own scoring chances.
Wurz celebrates decade with podium.
Alex Wurz had admitted that it is perhaps a little too cute to have scored a podium on the tenth anniversary of his Formula One debut, but insisted that he would take the honour after a tough start to his race return with Williams.
'Mystery` for Davidson who misses out by fraction.
Anthony Davidson says he is still unsure as to exactly what it was that spoilt his qualifying lap in Montreal and prevented him from escaping Q3 for today's Canadian Grand Prix around a track he admits is far from one of his favourites.
Massa, Fisichella disqualified for pit error.
Felipe Massa and Giancarlo Fisichella both missed out on the chance to record decent points hauls in the Canadian Grand Prix after committing the cardinal sin of leaving the pit-lane under a red light.
Lewis: This is better than sex!
by Russell Atkins Lewis Hamilton said he was "over the moon" to have sealed his maiden Formula 1 pole position in Montreal at only his sixth attempt and on a circuit he had never so much as seen previously, and described the feeling as "better than sex".
Dennis slams new safety car rules as `unfair`.
Ron Dennis has criticised Formula 1's "unfair" new safety car rules that he believes potentially cost McLaren-Mercedes a one-two finish in Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal.
Q&A: Chris Witty - F1 to P1.
Fresh from his team's victory at the Naples Powerboat P1 Grand Prix, Fountain Worldwide/King of Shaves Team Manager Chris Witty chatted to Crash.net about his foray into the world of Powerboat P1 racing. Q: Knowing your motor sport pedigree, why P1 and not F1?

Red Bull`s `fan car` project attracting stars.
Red Bull Racing's 'fan car' project for the British Grand Prix next month is proving very popular with Formula 1 fans, with spaces on David Coulthard and Mark Webber's cars going fast.
Debut P1 victory for Ilmor-powered King of Shaves.
While the eyes of the motor sport world were focused on the Monaco Grand Prix and the Indy 500, Ilmor Engineering were busy powering the American Fountain Worldwide/King of Shaves team to victory at the Italian Powerboat P1 Grand Prix in Naples, Italy.

Newey: I thought I was finally going to win one!
Red Bull Racing technical chief Adrian Newey has admitted that he is looking to take better memories away from this year's race in an effort to erase the nightmare of 1991.

Gascoyne: Brackley wind tunnel almost ready.
Spyker F1 chief technical officer, Mike Gascoyne has confirmed that the Silverstone-based outfit will be able to start using its wind tunnel facility in Brackley towards the end of this month.
Speed: Monaco gives us momentum.
Despite missing out on his maiden Formula One point, ninth place in the Monaco Grand Prix has provided Scott Speed with the sort of momentum he wants to carry into the North American double-header in Montreal and Indianapolis next month.
Todt insists Monaco result no surprise.
Jean Todt has joined the chorus of voices at Maranello insisting that Ferrari had not expected to beat McLaren in the Monaco Grand Prix.
Dennis denies Alonso favouritism.
McLaren team boss Ron Dennis has reacted to suggestions that the team had helped Fernando Alonso win the Monaco Grand Prix by reiterating that there will never be team orders in the Woking camp.