Formula 1: May 2008 Archives

Ecclestone wants Mosley to quit

Formula One chief Bernie Ecclestone has advised his good friend Max Mosley to retire at the end of the year.

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McLaren chief exec admits crucial success

McLaren chief executive Martin Whitmarsh believes Lewis Hamilton's win in Monaco could be crucial in their battle with Ferrari.

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Hamilton hails emotional victory

Lewis Hamilton says he was thinking of the late great Ayrton Senna as he won Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix.

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Massa takes Principality pole

Ferrari's Felipe Massa will be on pole for Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix after recorded a blistering lap of one minute, 15.787 seconds.

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Wet Monaco fear for Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton is relishing this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix after posting the quickest practice time but he is wary of forecast rain.

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Raikkonen pips Hamilton

Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen has posted the quickest time during the first round of practice ahead of this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix.

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Hamilton out to avoid mistakes

Lewis Hamilton has admitted he will have little room for error at his favourite track Monaco this weekend.

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No clues from Coulthard

David Coulthard will not make any announcement on his future in Formula One until his plans have been confirmed.

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Hamilton expects Kimi to be close

Lewis Hamilton expects a closer race between McLaren and their rivals at this year's Monaco Grand Prix.

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Massa on pole in Turkey

Ferrari's Felipe Massa will start on pole in Sunday's Turkish Grand Prix for the third year running.

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Massa and Raikkonen in Turkish delight

The Ferrari's of Felipe Massa and Kimi Raikkonen dominated Friday's practice sessions for the Turkish Grand Prix.

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McLaren ace passes Turkey fitness test

Finland's Heikki Kovalainen has been given the all-clear to race at this weekend's Turkish Grand Prix.

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Kimi confident of Ferrari fight

World champion Kimi Raikkonen believes Ferrari will respond to the challenges of their rivals and dominate in Turkey this weekend.

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Japanese team quit F1 grid

Super Aguri team have withdrawn from the Formula One World Championship because of a lack of funding.

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Finn confident over fitness test

McLaren's Heikki Kovalainen hopes to pass a FIA medical next Thursday that will allow him to run in the Turkish Grand Prix.

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Hamilton eyes Turkey pole

Lewis Hamilton believes that qualifying will be crucial to his hopes of winning the Turkish Grand Prix next weekend.

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Ecclestone wants Mosley to quit

Formula One chief Bernie Ecclestone has advised his good friend Max Mosley to retire at the end of the year.

More: Ecclestone wants Mosley to quit |

McLaren chief exec admits crucial success

McLaren chief executive Martin Whitmarsh believes Lewis Hamilton's win in Monaco could be crucial in their battle with Ferrari.

More: McLaren chief exec admits crucial success |

Hamilton hails emotional victory

Lewis Hamilton says he was thinking of the late great Ayrton Senna as he won Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix.

More: Hamilton hails emotional victory |

Massa takes Principality pole

Ferrari's Felipe Massa will be on pole for Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix after recorded a blistering lap of one minute, 15.787 seconds.

More: Massa takes Principality pole |

Wet Monaco fear for Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton is relishing this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix after posting the quickest practice time but he is wary of forecast rain.

More: Wet Monaco fear for Hamilton |

Raikkonen pips Hamilton

Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen has posted the quickest time during the first round of practice ahead of this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix.

More: Raikkonen pips Hamilton |

Hamilton out to avoid mistakes

Lewis Hamilton has admitted he will have little room for error at his favourite track Monaco this weekend.

More: Hamilton out to avoid mistakes |

No clues from Coulthard

David Coulthard will not make any announcement on his future in Formula One until his plans have been confirmed.

More: No clues from Coulthard |

Hamilton expects Kimi to be close

Lewis Hamilton expects a closer race between McLaren and their rivals at this year's Monaco Grand Prix.

More: Hamilton expects Kimi to be close |

Massa on pole in Turkey

Ferrari's Felipe Massa will start on pole in Sunday's Turkish Grand Prix for the third year running.

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Massa and Raikkonen in Turkish delight

The Ferrari's of Felipe Massa and Kimi Raikkonen dominated Friday's practice sessions for the Turkish Grand Prix.

More: Massa and Raikkonen in Turkish delight |

McLaren ace passes Turkey fitness test

Finland's Heikki Kovalainen has been given the all-clear to race at this weekend's Turkish Grand Prix.

More: McLaren ace passes Turkey fitness test |

Kimi confident of Ferrari fight

World champion Kimi Raikkonen believes Ferrari will respond to the challenges of their rivals and dominate in Turkey this weekend.

More: Kimi confident of Ferrari fight |

Japanese team quit F1 grid

Super Aguri team have withdrawn from the Formula One World Championship because of a lack of funding.

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Finn confident over fitness test

McLaren's Heikki Kovalainen hopes to pass a FIA medical next Thursday that will allow him to run in the Turkish Grand Prix.

More: Finn confident over fitness test |

Hamilton eyes Turkey pole

Lewis Hamilton believes that qualifying will be crucial to his hopes of winning the Turkish Grand Prix next weekend.

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