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No action taken after turn one shunt
Race stewards have decided that no-one was 'wholly or predominately to blame' for the accident which removed Giedo van der Garde and Jules Bianchi from the Japanese Grand Prix.

Minute of silence for de Villota
Maria de Villota will be remembered ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix.

de Villota death confirmed due to 'natural causes'
Maria de Villota most likely died from natural causes resulting from the lasting effects of her 2012 F1 testing accident, medical sources have confirmed.

'Crashgate' robbed me of title, claims Massa
Felipe Massa believes that the 2008 F1 title fight could have worked out differently had it not been for Renault's antics at the inaugural Singapore Grand Prix.

McLaren set to snap up Red Bull aero chief
McLaren's 'headline grabbing' technical signing is set to be unveiled as Peter Prodromou, Red Bull's current head of aerodynamics, according to reports from Japan.

Sutil, Vergne miss Q1 cut at Suzuka
Adrian Sutil and Jean-Eric Vergne were the victims of an interrupted opening qualifying session at the Japanese Grand Prix.

Sutil suffers grid penalty
Adrian Sutil will drop five places from his qualifying position as the result of his FP3 shunt at the Japanese Grand Prix.

Button hopes to 'race well' at Suzuka
Jenson Button hopes that McLaren can 'race well' at Suzuka to fight for points in the Japanese Grand Prix

FIA to review Korea fire truck incident
The FIA is to review the sequence of events that led to a fire marshall's truck taking to the track in Korea before the safety car itself had time to be properly deployed.

Alonso startled by lack of race pace
Fernando Alonso admitted that for this first time in 2013, he'd been disappointed by his inability to make up for poor qualifying by being on the pace in the race.

Stewards issue penalty decisions for Korea
At the end of the Korean Grand Prix, a number of race stewards' investigations were launched into some of the events that took place, with Charles Pic and Jules Bianchi earning grid penalties.

Di Resta apologises for Korea crash
Paul di Resta has apologised to the Force India team for the lap 26 accident which saw him run off at turn 11 and crash out of the Korean Grand Prix.

Flat-spot to blame for Perez tyre failure
Pirelli and Sergio Perez concur that earlier lock-up likely to have been cause of mid-race delamination.

Grosjean praised for 'textbook' display
Romain Grosjean impresses with a 'textbook display' in qualifying in Korea

Button aims to challenge Lotus
Jenson Button says he hopes McLaren can challenge Lotus on track in Korea this weekend

Button calls for greater driver weight limit
Jenson Button suggests that an additional 10kg on the minimum F1 weight limit could help bigger drivers remain viable in the 2014 'silly season' market.

Massa 'optimistic' he will get F1 2014 drive
Felipe Massa: I'm quite optimistic that I'm going to find a good direction, a good solution [for 2014].

Marussia sure Russia will embrace F1
Marussia CEO Andy Webb says he thinks Russian will embrace F1 next year on the back of successful Sochi display

Singapore disappointment still fresh for di Resta
Paul di Resta ready for the 'final push of the season' and out to end points drought in Korea

Lotus: No reliability concerns
Alan Permane bullish, not worried about reliability, says Lotus should have a 'good end to the season'

FIA reveals 22 dates for F1 2014
The FIA announces a 22 race calendar for the 2014 F1 season - including the addition of the New Jersey street race

Webber still regrets passing up Renault move
As he approaches retirement, Mark Webber says he would change little about his F1 career, except for one decision in late 2004...

Ward claims foul in first electoral war of words
David Ward claims that Jean Todt is seeking to gain a 'jump start' in the race to be FIA president.
