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  1. Korea taking things to the limit

    Grandprix.com - News &bull Yesterday

    Korea will not have its final track inspection until late September, just a month before the inaugural Korean G1 Grand Prix is scheduled to take place over October 22-24. Circuit designer Herman Tilke admitted at Spa that it was touch… Full Story »

  2. Korean track inspection delayed

    Planet F1 &bull Yesterday

    Speculation has been rife over the past few months as to whether the race, scheduled for October 24, will take place due to delays in construction, in particular the track surface at Yeongam. Circuit promoters, the Korea Auto Valley Operation,… Full Story »


  3. FIA sets Korea inspection deadline

    F1 Live &bull Yesterday

    According to the International Sporting Code, the FIA should already have approved or rejected the new South Korea circuit ahead of its inaugural grand prix on October 24 as the circuit's final inspection should have taken place at the end… Full Story »


  4. FIA delays Korean track inspection

    Autosport - Formula 1 &bull Yesterday

    Amid ongoing speculation that the new venue will not be ready in time for October's inaugural event, the FIA has confirmed that it will wait until a month before the scheduled date to give the venue its sign off. Although… Full Story »

  5. F1: FIA gives Koreans more time

    pitpass &bull Yesterday

    According to Appendix O of the International Sporting Code, which states that "for permanent circuits, the final inspection should be made not later than 60 days (or 90 days for FIA Formula One World Championship events) before the first international… Full Story »


  6. Vettel crash completely unnecessary, says Button

    GP Update &bull Yesterday

    Jenson Button remains aggravated over the coming-together which resulted in him being removed from the Belgian Grand Prix last weekend. Having been knocked out of the race by a wayward Sebastian Vettel's Red Bull, the World Champion now lies 35… Full Story »

  7. Spa a positive weekend for Button despite DNF

    F1 Technical - News &bull Sep 2, 2010

    Following the accident with Sebastian Vettel at the Belgian GP, Jenson Button hasn't had a change of thought and still finds the Red Bull driver at fault for shunting him out of the race and a second place finish. Yet he feels like the drivers championship is still wide open despite… Full Story »

  8. Red Bull defensive ahead of Italian showpiece

    Motoring.co.za &bull Sep 2, 2010

    September 2, 2010By Tim Collings Red Bull will adopt a "cautious, damage-limitation" approach to next weekend's Italian GP in a bid to endorse Mark Webber's bid for the Drivers' World title - and try to keep "Crash Kid" Sebastian Vettel in the reckoning. Team boss Christian Horner admitted that his… Full Story »


  9. F1 Rumor Roundup: Ground Effects, Turbos, start-stop from 2013, Kubica, Red Bull engines.

    Axis of Oversteer &bull Sep 2, 2010

    Stuff that's floating out there: Ground Effects, Turbos and Start Stop from 2013 Technical working groups headed by Rory Byrne,Patrick Head and Gilles Simon have, according to reports in Motorsport-Total leaked that while nothing is decided yet, they are leaning towards a 1.6… Full Story »

  10. More Formula One Rumors Proved Wrong

    Paddock Talk - F1 News &bull Sep 2, 2010

    What's Going On Behind The Scenes Of The IndyCar Series ? F1: Rome Grand Prix Still On Track ??? It was reported from Spa-Francorchamps last week that Red Bull could be set to switch from Renault power next year, with… Full Story »

  11. Rivals not buying Bulls weakness

    Planet F1 &bull Sep 1, 2010

    Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner has been scoffed at by his closest rivals for suggesting the Italian Grand Prix will be his team's "weakest" of the year. Such comments, though, have amused McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh and… Full Story »

  12. Red Bull deny changing front wings

    Planet F1 &bull Sep 1, 2010

    The FIA's findings prompted McLaren's Martin Whitmarsh and Mercedes GP boss Ross Brawn to question whether Red Bull had changed their front wings since the previous race in Hungary. Whether that is the same for our competitors I can't say… Full Story »


  13. Red Bull chief Christian Horner hits back at Jenson Button claims over flexi-wing

    F-1 News on Telegraph &bull Sep 1, 2010

    Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has hit back at claims made by world champion Jenson Button to the effect that the speed of the RB6 has been compromised by new FIA tests. Formula One's governing body introduced tougher flexible… Full Story »


  14. F1: Webber joins van der Drift fundraiser

    Autosport - Grapevine &bull Sep 1, 2010

    Van der Drift suffered two broken fingers, a double break to his right ankle, and a dislocated and cracked shoulder in a horrifying Superleague Formula crash at Brands Hatch last month. To help raise funds to cover the cost of… Full Story »


  15. RBR denies flexi clampdown hurt form

    Autosport - Formula 1 &bull Sep 1, 2010

    Red Bull Racing has hit back at claims from its rivals that the FIA's flexi-wing clampdown is the real reason why it was not so fast in Belgium last weekend. Formula 1's governing body introduced tougher flexible bodywork tests in… Full Story »


  16. Petronas extends Malaysian race sponsorship

    Formula 1 - Latest &bull Sep 1, 2010

    Race winner Sebastian Vettel (GER) Red Bull Racing celebrates on the podium. Karun Chandhok (IND) Hispania Racing F1 Team (HRT) HRTF1 leads Jenson Button (GBR) McLaren MP4/25 and Fernando Alonso (ESP) Ferrari F10. Petronas have signed an agreement with the Formula One Group… Full Story »

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  17. F1: Red Bull strategist set for Ferrari switch - reports

    Motorsport.com &bull Sep 1, 2010

    A prominent engineer could be set to switch from Red Bull to Ferrari, according to rumours in Italy. Neil Martin, currently chief strategist at the energy drink owned team and with years of previous experience with McLaren, is eyeing a… Full Story »


  18. Formula One Red Bull affected by the Flexi Tests - Jenson Button - bettor.com (blog)

    Google News &bull Sep 1, 2010

    The British driver believes that the bodywork flexibility tests carried out by the FIA did not have a very good affect on their rival team Red Bull's competitiveness. Lewis Hamilton dominated the race at Spa Francorchamps and won, as his teammate Jenson Button was taken out by Sebastian Vettel on lap 16… Full Story »


  19. Webber joins fundraiser for injured Kiwi racer (V)

    Motoring.co.za &bull Sep 1, 2010

    PITCHING IN TO HELP: Red Bull's World title contender Mark Webber (right) will take part a kart endurace race on September 7 to raise funds for injured Formula Superleague driver Chris van der Drift (left). CRASH AND BURN: Chris van… Full Story »

  20. Marbles ~ Laura Marieee: Time for Red Bull to back its winner

    Formula 1 Blog - News &bull Aug 31, 2010

    Ever wanted to ask a professional driver a question about racing? Here is your chance. Email your questions to paul@formula1blog.com and Paul Charsley will ll post his answers here. It's been a while since I last posted a Marbles piece (if you've missed Marbles, please forgive… Full Story »



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