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Gresini to race at Valencia
October 31st, 2011
Gresini Racing has announced that it will compete in the Valencia Grand Prix as a tribute to its late rider Marco Simoncelli. Fausto Gresini had initially indicated that his team would withdraw from the season finale in the wake of Simoncelli’s death in a crash on lap two of the Malaysian GP.
‘Minute’s noise’ mooted for Simoncelli
October 31st, 2011
Marco Simoncelli’s father Paolo has requested that a ‘minute of noise’ is held during this weekend’s Valencia Grand Prix in memory of his son, rather than the traditional minute’s silence. Simoncelli died when he crashed on lap two of the Malaysian Grand Prix and was struck by the following bikes of Colin Edwards and Valentino Rossi. His funeral took place in Coriano last Thursday.
Engine supply role ‘ideal’ for Renault
October 31st, 2011
Renault’s commitment to Formula 1 for the long-term future is stronger now than at any time in its recent history, claims its CEO Carlos Ghosn. Although the French car manufacturer will officially cease to have its own team in 2012 with the Renault outfit set to be renamed Lotus, Ghosn believes that the push for the company to become just an engine supplier is a much better approach
Hayes to stand in for Edwards
October 31st, 2011
American Superbike champion Josh Hayes will stand in for the injured Colin Edwards at Tech 3 Yamaha in this weekend’s Valencia Grand Prix.
Ferrari to investigate Massa’s wing
October 31st, 2011
Ferrari is keen to find answers as to why Felipe Massa’s front wing experienced excessive flexing over the Indian Grand Prix weekend. With the Maranello-based outfit experimenting with wing concepts for its 2012 design, eyebrows were raised when the front wing on Massa’s car started flapping at the end of the long straight during practice at the Buddh circuit.
Red Bull says Vettel not taking risks
October 31st, 2011
Red Bull Racing has faith that Sebastian Vettel is not taking too many risks in his pursuit of fastest laps – even though the team admits it does not like the world champion pushing so hard for the accolade. Vettel set the fastest lap of the Indian Grand Prix right at the very end of the race – just a fortnight after telling his bosses that he would not push for such a feat again. Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner said that the team was not in favour of the pursuit of fastest laps, but reckoned that Vettel was intelligent enough not to throw away a race result to chase them.
Ecclestone hails Indian GP a success
October 31st, 2011
Formula 1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone has hailed the inaugural Indian Grand Prix a success. With improvements to the infrastructure already in the pipeline for next year after a wide range of teething problems were experienced over the weekend, Ecclestone sees only a positive future for the event.
McLaren: Hamilton too hard on himself
October 31st, 2011
Lewis Hamilton is being too hard on himself and should stop apologising to his team for the ongoing troubles he is having on track. That is the view of McLaren boss Martin Whitmarsh, who says he has already made his views clear to Hamilton that the young Briton should stop feeling so responsible for everything that is happening to him right now.
Stewart snatches win from Johnson
October 31st, 2011
Tony Stewart claimed his third NASCAR Sprint Cup win of the season at Martinsville by passing Jimmie Johnson on the penultimate lap, and jumped back up to second in the Chase standings. The two-time champion rebounded from fighting to remain on the lead lap early on and then from an unscheduled pitstop for a suspected puncture to be in position to contend for victory following a two-tyre pitstop during a late caution
Post-race press conference – India
October 30th, 2011
TV UNILATERALS Q. Sebastian, pole, you led every lap and set the fastest lap. Was this your most perfect win of the season do you think
India Sunday quotes: Red Bull
October 30th, 2011
Sebastian Vettel – 1st: “It was very good race for us and I enjoyed it.
Alonso: Runner-up spot will be hard
October 30th, 2011
Fernando Alonso admits it will be very hard to take second place in the drivers’ championship despite finishing on the podium in India. The Ferrari driver secured third place behind Sebastian Vettel and Jenson Button, the Briton increasing his gap over Alonso to 13 points with just two races left. Although the gap is not that big, Alonso says he is aware Ferrari is currently slower than Red Bull and McLaren, which is why he reckons it will be hard to overtake Button.
Bosses calm over Hamilton/Massa row
October 30th, 2011
Lewis Hamilton and Felipe Massa’s team bosses say they will not interfere in the ongoing situation between the two drivers, despite yet another collision in the Indian Grand Prix. With the duo having already been involved in five incidents this year, Massa and Hamilton came to blows again at the Buddh International Circuit as they battled for position – with the Brazilian being handed a drive-through penalty for his part in the crash.
India Sunday quotes: Ferrari
October 30th, 2011
Fernando Alonso – 3rd: “It’s nice to jump on the podium for India’s debut in Formula 1 and I’m pleased to have a new trophy to take home. However, today was a special day, full of contrasting emotions. In fact, the satisfaction at getting a podium finish cannot cancel out the sadness which has been with us for several days, because of the deaths of two of our colleagues, two special people – Dan Wheldon and Marco Simoncelli.
India Sunday quotes: Renault
October 30th, 2011
Bruno Senna – 12th: “It was a very mixed race for me today. I got a very strong start where I jumped four places so I was delighted with that. But, unfortunately I suffered a KERS problem, so I had to fight the race without it which made things very difficult.
India Sunday quotes: McLaren
October 30th, 2011
Jenson Button – 2nd: “In terms of team effort, we did everything right today – our car just wasn’t quite quick enough to actually win. “I got a good start, made up places on the first lap and then settled down to keep Mark [Webber] behind me for five or six laps
Q and A: Massa on Hamilton clash
October 30th, 2011
Felipe Massa and Lewis Hamilton came together for the sixth time this season in the Indian Grand Prix. In previous incidents, it has been Hamilton who has received the lion’s share of criticism and sanction, but in India the stewards gave Massa a drive-through penalty – a decision the Ferrari driver vehemently disagreed with.
Massa adamant penalty was unfair
October 30th, 2011
Felipe Massa says he cannot understand why the Indian Grand Prix stewards chose to give him a drive-through penalty for his collision with Lewis Hamilton. The pair came together for the sixth time this year in today’s race at the Buddh International Circuit, clashing as Hamilton tried to pass Massa on the inside into Turn 4. The McLaren sustained a broken front wing and finished seventh, while Massa was penalised then retired with broken suspension after clipping a kerb.
Bortolotti victorious in finale
October 30th, 2011
Mirko Bortolotti delivered a fitting finale to a crushing season by cruising to victory in the final Formula 2 race of the year in Barcelona. Once again no-one was able to live with the Italian’s consistency, and an advantage which had passed the two second mark on only the fourth lap was eventually extended to a winning margin of just over eight seconds
India Sunday quotes: Force India
October 30th, 2011
Adrian Sutil – 9th: “It was quite a good race and I think we can be happy with the two points today. In the early laps I struggled with the rear of the car, with a bit of oversteer, and could not hold off the Toro Rossos who were a bit quicker today. But in the second and third stint the car balance improved and I was able to keep the Sauber [Perez] behind me in the closing laps.



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