Hamilton keen to move on from row
Lewis Hamilton is optimistic he can put the “Ali G” controversy behind him with a good result in Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton is optimistic he can put the “Ali G” controversy behind him with a good result in Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix.
The Bahrain race is set to be dropped again as the FIA calls for the 2011 calendar to be revised.
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Bahrain set to be dropped by FIA
McLaren say the title race is not over despite Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel’s 58-point lead over McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton
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Title is not over, McLaren insist
Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone expects October’s reinstated Bahrain Grand Prix to be cancelled.
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Bahrain GP unlikely – Ecclestone
Formula 1 teams call on motorsport’s governing body the FIA to abandon its plan to hold a rescheduled Bahrain Grand Prix this year.
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F1 teams demand Bahrain call-off
Damon Hill is to step down as president of the British Racing Drivers’ Club in August, after five years in office.
Max Mosley, the former head of world motorsport, does not think the Bahrain Grand Prix will go ahead on 30 October.
FIA president Jean Todt reveals the decision to reinstate the Bahrain Grand Prix was made after a report claimed the situation in the country had returned to normal.
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Bahrain is ‘back to normal’ – FIA
Mark Webber does not think that the re-scheduled Bahrain Grand Prix will take place.
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Webber doubts Bahrain will happen
Formula 1 unveils a record 21-race calendar for 2012, with the United States Grand Prix returning for the first time since 2007.