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Kubica: Vettel success no surprise.
Robert Kubica has suggested that no-one should be surprised to see Sebastian Vettel and Scuderia Toro Rosso at the front of the field in the Italian Grand Prix given the conditions that dominated the weekend.
Mark Webber hits the Singapore streets.
After the drama of Monza and the first win for Sebastien Vettel, Formula One now moves on from Europe to Singapore for the first night race in the history of the sport.
Vettel: Don't compare me to Schumi!
Sebastian Vettel has asked the Formula One media to stop comparing him with countryman Michael Schumacher, insisting that his maiden with Toro Rosso at Monza over the weekend does not warrant comparison.
Ex-F1 shareholder files for bankruptcy.
Former Formula One shareholder Lehman Brothers has applied for bankruptcy protection via the American courts following another dramatic twist in the global financial markets.

Bourdais: I don't know what happened.
Sebastien Bourdais came away empty handed from the Italian Grand Prix on Sunday after a problem at the start of the race left him a lap down and ultimately right out of contention.
Hamilton row prompts rule review.
The controversy that followed the Formula One circus from Spa-Francorchamps to Monza in the past week has led to the sport's governing body making a grey area more black-and-white for the drivers.
Raikkonen: Rain won't handicap Ferrari.
Kimi Raikkonen set the pace Friday during practice for this Sunday's Italian Grand Prix and then declared that he is confident the Scuderia will be competitive whatever the conditions.
Raikkonen tops times at Monza in practice 2.
Kimi Raikkonen set the pace for Ferrari in the second free practice session at Monza on Friday, ahead of this Sunday's Italian Grand Prix, the final European race of the season.
Spa steward rubbishes 'conspiracy' theory.
With the British media, and the Formula One world in general, not quite able to believe the dramatic post-race goings-on at Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix, one of the officials at the centre of the controversy has denied claims that 'it was personal'.
Timo Glock - Toyota: Q&A.
Q: Timo, first of all, what is your reaction to the 25s penalty which dropped you from eighth to ninth?

Hamilton blasts FIA Spa penalty 'wrong'.
Lewis Hamilton has insisted that he sees nothing wrong in the incident that earned him a 25-second post-race penalty and saw him stripped of his stunning victory in the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps today.

Toro Rosso celebrates best yet at Spa.
Despite seeing both of his drivers miss out on a potential podium on the final lap of the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa, Toro Rosso team chief Franz Tost declared himself happy at the fact that the Italian squad has now moved level with Williams in the constructors' championship chase.

Bourdais: Where did I actually finish?
S?bastien Bourdais admitted he wasn't sure where he had even finished in the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa after losing out on his maiden podium finish in Formula One on the final lap.
Glock loses final point.
Timo Glock appeared to have made an inspired decision to fit wet-weather rubber for the last few laps of the Belgian Grand Prix when he rose through the order to claim eighth place and the final point - only to be stripped of his award when the stewards added him to their list of transgressors.
Heidfeld Spa podium a 'hero or zero' gamble.
Nick Heidfeld again used his experience, strong racecraft and wet weather expertise to good effect in the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps today - as he mastered the treacherous conditions to perfection to secure his fourth rostrum finish of the 2008 Formula 1 campaign, and with it regain
Massa fast, Kimi off, Ferrari musing questions.
Ferrari was left with unanswered questions at the end of the opening day's practice for this weekend's Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps, despite comfortably having held the upper hand over chief rivals McLaren-Mercedes throughout.
Rosberg: Difficult to score points at Spa.
Whilst predicting a continuation of Williams' upward momentum that began in the European Grand Prix two weeks ago, Nico Rosberg has confessed that scoring points will be a bonus in the Belgian Grand Prix this weekend, rather than a target.
Privateers 'the heart of F1, not cannon fodder'.
Norbert Haug has stressed that the survival of independent teams in Formula 1 is vital to the future livelihood of the sport, describing such concerns as Williams and Force India as 'the heart of Formula 1, not just cannon fodder'.
Raikkonen: 13 points not impossible.
Reigning F1 world champion Kimi Raikkonen has issued another warning to the two drivers ahead of his in this year's standings: I'm up for the fight!
Red Bull hoping to end F1 tyre woes at Spa.
Red Bull Racing team boss Christian Horner has admitted that the Milton Keynes-based outfit needs to raise its game over the remaining six races of the Formula One season if it is to remain in the battle for fourth place in the constructors' championship.
Classic F1 corners to be lost in Spa revamp?
Spa-Francorchamps - one of the few remaining classic circuits left on the Formula 1 calendar - may have to be shortened for future editions of the Belgian Grand Prix.
Toyota F1's Cregan to step down.
Toyota's Formula One team has confirmed speculation that team manager Richard Cregan is to relinquish his position at the end of November, ending a long association with the Japanese marque.
World champion Phil Hill dies.
Phil Hill, Formula One world champion in 1961, has died at the age of 81, having been taken ill during a recent historic event at Laguna Seca in California.
