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Hamilton admits he can learn from Button
As he seeks to regain his hard-fought 2008 world championship crown in F1 2010, Lewis Hamilton has conceded that he 'can learn' a few things from new McLaren team-mate Jenson Button.
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Schumacher 'out of his mind' and 'no hope' of F1 title
Rubbishing notions that Michael Schumacher can claim an eighth title in 2010, BBC F1 pundit Eddie Jordan argues that the record-breaking German legend is 'out of his mind' to be coming back.
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F1 drivers are not 'real men' anymore, rues Webber
Having set up his own GP3 team with Christian Horner, Red Bull star Mark Webber argues F1 cars are now so easy to drive that competitors who used to be gladiators are no longer 'real men'.
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'We don't need another casualty in F1 2010!'
McLaren Racing managing director Jonathan Neale insists the F1 2010 newcomers must be given every chance possible to succeed - even if he confesses he does not envy their plight.
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Wirth: Established F1 teams want Virgin 'to fall flat on our faces'
Nick Wirth hits out at the F1 'establishment' that he argues wants Virgin Racing 'to fall flat on our faces' in 2010 for having the audacity to believe they can beat them on a much lower budget.
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McLaren admit to 'contingency' plan over rear wing dispute
Whilst insisting that it remains fully 'confident' in the legality of its controversy-provoking rear wing, McLaren-Mercedes will have an alternative package in Bahrain should the need arise.
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Chandhok: Immediate goal for HRT is credibility and then points
Karun Chandhok acknowledges that Spanish newcomer HRT will necessarily be on the back foot to begin with in F1 2010, but he urges against writing the team off in the longer term.
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Senna ready to get back behind the wheel
Bruno Senna prepares to bring the Senna legacy back to Formula 1 when he makes his debut with newcomers Hispania Racing Team in Bahrain.
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Confident Camier praises Aprilia parity
Leon Camier says he settling in well at his new surroundings with Aprilia Alitalia in the World Superbike Championship, adding that he wants to help - but still challenge - Max Biaggi this year.
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WSR announces surprise Collard return
West Surrey Racing announces the re-signing of Rob Collard for the 2010 BTCC season
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HRT's Kolles targets Lotus, Virgin for new team supremacy
Colin Kolles is hopeful HRT can be a success story in this season's F1 World Championship, despite the team's last-minute preparations
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Vermeulen may require surgery, doubtful for Portimao
Chris Vermeulen may require an operation on his injured knee following his high-speed accident at Phillip Island.
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Puebla round cancelled in wake of Mexican floods
The second meeting on the 2010 WTCC schedule at Puebla has been officially cancelled due to the heavy floods that have killed more than 40 in Mexico - but Zandvoort may yet take its place.
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New beginnings for veteran Barrichello, rookie Hlkenberg
Rubens Barrichello and Nico Hlkenberg get ready to front ATT Williams' challenge ahead of this weekend's Bahrain Grand Prix.
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Lorenzo to 'test' fitness at Qatar
Jorge Lorenzo is getting better every day and will attend the final pre-season MotoGP test, at Qatar on March 18-19, although it remains to be seen how effective he will be.
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Isle of Man TT was 'frustrating' says Farquhar
One of road racing's most successful racers has admitted the 2009 TT was the low point of an amazing season
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Moto Rapido Ducati scrap BSB Evo plans
Sponsorship problems force Moto Rapido Ducati to remain in the National Superstock 1000 series for another season, rather than step up to BSB Evo.
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Nakajima hoping for quick F1 return
Kazuki Nakajima, whose Toyota links helped secure a Williams race seat from the last race of 2007 until the end of 2009, will now join the Japanese manufacturer in leaving F1.
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FTR deal opens doors for US Moto2 wild-cards
Moto2 manufacturer, FTR Moto, has appointed American racing accessories specialist GP Tech llc as its distributor for the USA.
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Ogier delighted with Mexican podium
Sbastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia climbed onto the podium of a world championship rally for only the second time in their careers, in Mexico.
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