Team orders
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F1 Biography: Sharing the spoils
Formula 1 Blog - News &bull Dec 12, 2011
During the first eight seasons of the Formula One World Championship, two or sometimes even three drivers sharing a single car was the norm in more GPs than not. Sixty-two percent of the Grands Prix run between 1950 and 1957… Full Story »
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Jeff Gordon Discusses The Championship Battle, The Season Overall And More
F1 News on Auto Racing Daily &bull Nov 19, 2011
WHEN YOU STARTED IN RACING DID YOU THINK MOST OF YOUR JOB WOULD BE ABOUT GIVING BACK TO OTHERS?: "No, not at all. I will say that being introduced to NASCAR, in the first year going back to Nationwide, giving back I saw was something that was important and was a big part of the sport and part of the driver's role. Never did I imagine it getting to this level and actually getting the opportunity to be sponsored by a cause and such an important one. Being able to go week in and week out and encourage fans to… Full Story »
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Ryan Newman Discusses Team Orders, His 2011 Season And More
F1 News on Auto Racing Daily &bull Nov 19, 2011
TALK A LITTLE BIT ABOUT THE SEASON THUS FAR AND YOUR THOUGHTS COMING INTO THE WEEKEND: "I think there are only two guys that are excited being here, but we are looking to end the season on a good note. Last weekend was a good race for us to come from 30th to fifth and it is important for our team to end on a good note, weather the No. 14 does or not. It is good for the organization to have two strong running teams at the end of a season and go into our biggest race next year.… Full Story »
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Newton: Will team orders come into play?
Racing News on ESPN &bull Nov 18, 2011
You knew it was going to be fun when Tony Stewart and Carl Edwards finally faced off Thursday. They both got in a few barbs -- Stewart more -- but the real action is to come. You knew it was going to be fun when Tony Stewart and Carl Edwards finally faced off Thursday. They both got in a few barbs -- Stewart more -- but the real action is to come. There's a lot of racing to come and a… Full Story »
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F1: Formula One to suffer 'drop of interest' in season finale
Motorsport.com &bull Oct 11, 2011
The world's media are busy hailing the 24-year-old German's latest achievement rather than building up as per normal for the next race, to take place in just a few days in South Korea. McLaren and FOTA chief Martin Whitmarsh admits… Full Story »
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'Better to have No 1 and No 2 drivers'
Planet F1 &bull Oct 4, 2011
The World Motor Sport Council's decision to scrap the ban on team orders from this season onwards means team can now openly back one driver up to the hilt. Although Ferrari have never publicly stated that Fernando Alonso is their… Full Story »
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Button: Having a No 1 and No 2 driver is best
Planet F1 &bull Oct 4, 2011
The World Motor Sport Council's decision to scrap the ban on team orders from this season onwards means team can now openly back one driver up to the hilt. Although Ferrari have never publicly stated that Fernando Alonso is their… Full Story »
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Button: It's best to have a No 1 and No 2
Planet F1 &bull Oct 4, 2011
The World Motor Sport Council's decision to scrap the ban on team orders from this season onwards means team can now openly back one driver up to the hilt. Although Ferrari have never publicly stated that Fernando Alonso is their… Full Story »
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Button: No.2 driver 'best way' for F1 team success
Formula1.net &bull Oct 3, 2011
Team orders are now legal in F1 and Eddie Irvine, Michael Schumacher's clear supporting driver at Ferrari in the mid nineties, recently hailed Briton Button as the sport's new "best number 2. Button, 31, is actually the only driver still… Full Story »
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Berger: Vettel could reign over F1 like Schumacher did
Formula1.net &bull Sep 23, 2011
Sep.23 (GMM) Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull could be set to reign over a new era of dominance in formula one. That is the view of former grand prix winner and paddock personality Gerhard Berger, a countryman and close friend… Full Story »
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Horner support for Webber
Skysports - Formula 1 News &bull Sep 10, 2011
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has assured Mark Webber he is free to race for victories and that team orders no longer apply. Full Story »
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Massa believes Mercedes will do well at Monza
Formula1.net &bull Sep 8, 2011
Sep.8 (GMM) Mercedes GP could be the surprise of this weekend's Italian grand prix. That is the view of Brazilian driver Felipe Massa, who said he is sure regular frontrunners Red Bull, McLaren and Ferrari will also be on the… Full Story »
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Berger: Webber pass on Alonso was too risky
Formula1.net &bull Sep 7, 2011
Sep.7 (GMM) Gerhard Berger has criticised Mark Webber for taking too big a risk in his battle with Fernando Alonso at Spa two weeks ago. Red Bull's Australian driver has confirmed there was light contact with the Ferrari as he… Full Story »
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F1: Berger scolds Mercedes' team orders at Spa
Motorsport.com &bull Sep 1, 2011
Global Motorsport Media press release Full Story »
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Berger unhappy with Mercedes Spa team orders
Formula1.net &bull Sep 1, 2011
Sep.1 (GMM) Gerhard Berger has scolded Mercedes for apparently imposing team orders during last weekend's Belgian grand prix. Shortly before Michael Schumacher passed his teammate Nico Rosberg at Spa-Francorchamps, the younger German was told by the ... Related posts: Button:… Full Story »
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Red Bull/Coulthard F1 demo called off
Formula1.net &bull Aug 18, 2011
Aug.18 (GMM) David Coulthard will not be driving a formula one car on the streets of 2012 US grand prix host city Austin this weekend. The 13-time F1 race winner was slated to drive the Red Bull show car pending… Full Story »
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Jordan backs Red Bull team orders
GP Update &bull Aug 8, 2011
Ex-Formula 1 team owner Eddie Jordan has defended Red Bull's Christian Horner for using team-orders this season, stating that the collision between Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber in Turkey last year was 'unacceptable' and should not occur again. Full Story »
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McLaren 'won't compromise values' for victory
Crash.net - Formula 1 &bull Aug 2, 2011
McLaren MD Jonathan Neale has confirmed that there will be no team orders to favour either Jenson Button or Lewis Hamilton despite the points gap to Sebastian Vettel. Full Story »
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Button hoax story removed from web - Belfast Telegraph
Google News &bull Jul 31, 2011
BBC News Button hoax story removed from web Belfast Telegraph The story emerged on the Formula 1 driver's site on Saturday night stating he was in a "critical condition" in hospital following a "serious accident" in Hungary. However, the website… Full Story »
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Horner: Webber deal not yet signed
Formula1.net &bull Jul 28, 2011
Horner insisted that the issues that arose after Webber ignored team orders at Silverstone were resolved in a "really good talk", and tipped Vettel to immediately bounce back from his disappointing performance at the Nurburgring. Of course, a Formula 1… Full Story »







