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Button warned: Hamilton 'is natural No.1' at McLaren
Sir Jackie Stewart reckons Jenson Button will find it tough this season alongside Lewis Hamilton and that Lewis definitely has the advantage going into F1 2010.
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Villeneuve signs up for F1 2010 after all!
Jacques Villeneuve will be in action in Bahrain, but not behind the wheel of an F1 car, having agreed a deal to join BBC Radio 5 Live's commentary team for the F1 2010 opener.
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Heidfeld: Pace of new Red Bull is 'frightening'
Mercedes Grand Prix test and reserve driver Nick Heidfeld suggests that of the four expected F1 2010 title-contending teams, Red Bull Racing is in the best shape thus far.
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Mark Webber: 'Dark horse' status suits me just fine
Having broken his GP duck in 2009, Mark Webber can do even better in 2010 and claim the F1 title, contends Christian Horner - as the Australian admits he is revelling in his underdog status...
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Wirth: Virgin not shown true pace yet and due some luck!
Virgin technical director Nick Wirth assures that the F1 2010 newcomer's reliability woes have been rectified - and that with a slice of luck, the team will see the chequered flag in Bahrain.
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Chandhok: 'No question marks' regarding HRT safety
F1 2010 rookie Karun Chandhok quells suggestions that untried newcomer HRT is playing a dangerous game by making its top flight debut in the Bahrain GP with no prior testing behind it.
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Button, Brawn GP pick up Laureus Awards
F1 world champions Jenson Button and Brawn GP have both scooped gongs at the prestigious 2010 Laureus World Sports Awards.
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Glock: Virgin still want to be best of F1 newcomers
Timo Glock has said Virgin Racing is as ready as it can be ahead of the Bahrain Grand Prix and the opening round in the F1 2010 season.
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Ecclestone: New team woes prove shortcomings of budget cap
Bernie Ecclestone has laid the blame for the struggles of the F1 2010 newcomers firmly at the feet of former FIA President Max Mosley's unpopular and ultimately aborted budget cap.
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POLL: Who will be fastest of the 'new team drivers'?
Four teams - Sauber, Lotus, Virgin and HRT - step into the unknown ahead of their debut (or in Sauber's case, return) at Bahrain - but which of the eight drivers do you think is destined for the greatest success in 2010?
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Schumacher insists he 'absolutely' can fight for F1 2010 title
Record-breaking multiple F1 world champion Michael Schumacher says he is looking forward to F1 2010 and that Mercedes will be able to 'fight at the top'.
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Horner: 'Nice guy' Vettel 'the complete driver' in 2010
Sebastian Vettel is not only Bernie Ecclestone's favourite, but also 'the complete driver' in F1 2010, says RBR chief Christian Horner - arguing that this time, the nice guy might just win.
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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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New beginnings for veteran Barrichello, rookie Hülkenberg
Rubens Barrichello and Nico Hülkenberg get ready to front AT&T Williams' challenge ahead of this weekend's Bahrain Grand Prix.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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