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BMW Sauber confirms '09 line-up.
BMW Sauber confirms Robert Kubica, Nick Heidfeld and Christian Klien to continue next season.
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BMW Sauber confirms '09 line-up
BMW Sauber confirms Robert Kubica, Nick Heidfeld and Christian Klien to continue next season.
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No change at BMW Sauber.
Robert Kubica and Nick Heidfeld remain on board for 2009.
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Ecclestone: Schumi return would be fantastic.
F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone has admitted that he would love to see Michael Schumacher taking on the the likes of Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel.
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Massa admits mistakes, but wants SC changes.
Ferrari's Felipe Massa wants to see the current F1 safety car rules changed to prevent results from being affected artificially.
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Massa: Points gap can swing.
Ferrari's Felipe Massa refuses to give up on his F1 title ambitions, despite his Singapore nightmare leaving him seven points adrift of rival Lewis Hamilton.
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Haug making no predictions.
Norberg Haug refuses to offer any opinion as to when McLaren's Lewis Hamilton may win this year's F1 world championship.
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Heidfeld burns up F1 City Shock.
BMW Sauber's Nick Heidfeld was the star of Seoul's celebration of the forthcoming Korean Grand Prix.
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Bernie: Ferrari clowns in Singapore circus.
F1 ringmaster Bernie Ecclestone responds to Luca di Montezemolo's Singapore GP criticism - by quipping: "If the Ferrari president is right about [the race] being a circus, we have to be grateful to him for providing the clowns..."
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Bernie: Ferrari the clowns in Singapore circus.
F1 ringmaster Bernie Ecclestone responds to Luca di Montezemolo's Singapore GP criticism - by quipping: "If the Ferrari president is right about [the race] being a circus, we have to be grateful to him for providing the clowns..."
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Mosley seeking tougher media privacy laws.
FIA President Max Mosley is to ask the European Court of Human Rights for stricter media privacy laws in the wake of the News of the World's damaging publication of his involvement in a sex scandal earlier this year.
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Kovalainen: Fuji special for me.
McLaren's Heikki Kovalainen is looking forward to going back to Fuji for the Japanese Grand Prix.
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Kubica ready for last chance to challenge.
Entering the final three races of the 2008 F1 World Championship campaign with the Japanese GP at Fuji next weekend, BMW-Sauber star Robert Kubica knows he must claw back ground or his title chances will be lost.
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Heidfeld and BMW make history in South Korea.
BMW Sauber ace Nick Heidfeld stages a first in South Korea with F1 demo run in Seoul.
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Heidfeld hopes 'fun' Fuji stays dry this time.
BMW-Sauber star Nick Heidfeld admits that whilst Suzuka was his favourite circuit in F1, he also enjoys racing at Fuji which returned as home of the Japanese GP last year as long as it doesn't rain...
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Kubica ready for Fuji challenge.
Entering the final three races of the 2008 F1 World Championship campaign with the Japanese GP at Fuji next weekend, BMW-Sauber star Robert Kubica knows he must claw back ground or his title chances will be lost.
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Hamilton admits: I hate driving for points.
After settling for third place in Singapore, F1 World Championship leader Lewis Hamilton knows that consistency and restraint - rather than all guns blazing - are now the orders of the day in his title challenge, as the McLaren-Mercedes star enters the final three grands prix of the 2008 campaign with a seven-point advantage over Ferrari rival Felipe Massa.
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Formula Two champion to get Williams F1 test.
The winner of the new FIA Formula Two Championship in 2009 will be richly-rewarded - with a test behind the wheel of a car belonging to multiple F1 world championship-winning concern and series partner Williams...
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Palmer: Formula Two will produce F1 stars.
The newly re-launched FIA Formula Two Championship will be a series in which the cream will rise to the top, MotorSport Vision chief executive and former F1 ace Jonathan Palmer underlines - and then they will progress to the grand prix grid.
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Alonso hails history; new Spanish F1 team dawns.
Singapore Grand Prix winner Fernando Alonso reflects on a history-making first for F1 - as GP2 Series team owner Adrian Campos moves one step closer in his efforts to join the top flight with a new Spanish outfit.
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