Formula 1: June 2008 Archives

Hamilton to get fans' lift

Lewis Hamilton says the fans will inspire him to success in next weekend's British Grand Prix at Silverstone.

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Hamilton buoyed by home support

Lewis Hamilton is eager to race in the British Grand Prix at Silverstone with the fanatical home support behind him.

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Ecclestone slams Mosley scheme

Formula One chief Bernie Ecclestone has denied claims he was involved in a plot to oust FIA president Max Mosley.

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Hamilton should focus on the track - Braun

Honda team boss Ross Brawn believes Lewis Hamilton will become a world champion but says he needs to focus on driving.

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Massa benefits from Kimi problems

Felipe Massa has risen to the top of the standings after recording his third win of the season in the French Grand Prix.

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Raikkonen and Massa on front row of French GP

Kimi Raikkonen secured pole position for Ferrari at Mangy-Core for Sunday's Grand Prix with Felipe Massa completing the front row.

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Licence hike leaves F1 drivers up in arms

Fernando Alonso called on fellow F1 drivers to unite in protest at the rising cost of the super licence which allows them to compete.

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Ecclestone sympathetic to F1 team cause

Formula One chief Bernie Ecclestone has told teams that he could not be involved in a breakaway from governing body, the FIA.

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Pressure building for British ace

Lewis Hamilton admits he struggles to cope with the pressure of battling for the F1 title but insists he still enjoys the sport.

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Renault rumours fuelled by Fernando

Fernando Alonso says he has not yet decided whether to stay with Renault next year amid rumours that he has a contract release clause.

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Hamilton confident ahead of French GP

Lewis Hamilton has stated that he believes he can make up for his 10 place penalty at the French Grand Prix and win.

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Hamilton wary of BMW driver

McLaren's British driver Lewis Hamilton believes that BMW Sauber's Robert Kubica can have a big say in this season's F1 title race.

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Alonso admits Renault face decisions

Fernando Alonso believes Renault have to consider abandoning this season and focus on building a competitive car for the future.

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McLaren want to move on

McLaren Mercedes have no complaints over the "hard but fair" 10-place grid penalty imposed on Lewis Hamilton.

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Hamilton vows to bounce back

Lewis Hamilton says his 10-place grid penalty will have no bearing on the Formula One drivers' championship.

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Raikkonen bemused by Hamilton actions

Kimi Raikkonen bears no grudge against Lewis Hamilton for the "stupid" shunt that put them both out of the Montreal Grand Prix.

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Webber eyes big team switch

Mark Webber says he is in contract talks with Red Bull Racing but hinted that he may look for a move to one of Formula One's big teams.

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Raikkonen ponders F1 retirement

Kimi Raikkonen has confirmed that he could retire from Formula One when his current contract with Ferrari expires at the end of 2009.

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Kimi ready for Montreal revival

Kimi Raikkonen is aiming to get his drivers' championship bid back on track at the Canadian Grand Prix after a poor show in Monaco.

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Ecclestone expresses FIA fear

Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone fears for the future of Max Mosley, despite him gaining a vote of confidence.

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Mosley holds on to FIA presidency

Max Mosley has comfortably won a vote of confidence to continue in his role as president of motorsport's governing body the FIA.

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Hamilton to get fans' lift

Lewis Hamilton says the fans will inspire him to success in next weekend's British Grand Prix at Silverstone.

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Hamilton buoyed by home support

Lewis Hamilton is eager to race in the British Grand Prix at Silverstone with the fanatical home support behind him.

More: Hamilton buoyed by home support |

Ecclestone slams Mosley scheme

Formula One chief Bernie Ecclestone has denied claims he was involved in a plot to oust FIA president Max Mosley.

More: Ecclestone slams Mosley scheme |

Hamilton should focus on the track - Braun

Honda team boss Ross Brawn believes Lewis Hamilton will become a world champion but says he needs to focus on driving.

More: Hamilton should focus on the track - Braun |

Massa benefits from Kimi problems

Felipe Massa has risen to the top of the standings after recording his third win of the season in the French Grand Prix.

More: Massa benefits from Kimi problems |

Raikkonen and Massa on front row of French GP

Kimi Raikkonen secured pole position for Ferrari at Mangy-Core for Sunday's Grand Prix with Felipe Massa completing the front row.

More: Raikkonen and Massa on front row of French GP |

Licence hike leaves F1 drivers up in arms

Fernando Alonso called on fellow F1 drivers to unite in protest at the rising cost of the super licence which allows them to compete.

More: Licence hike leaves F1 drivers up in arms |

Ecclestone sympathetic to F1 team cause

Formula One chief Bernie Ecclestone has told teams that he could not be involved in a breakaway from governing body, the FIA.

More: Ecclestone sympathetic to F1 team cause |

Pressure building for British ace

Lewis Hamilton admits he struggles to cope with the pressure of battling for the F1 title but insists he still enjoys the sport.

More: Pressure building for British ace |

Renault rumours fuelled by Fernando

Fernando Alonso says he has not yet decided whether to stay with Renault next year amid rumours that he has a contract release clause.

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Hamilton confident ahead of French GP

Lewis Hamilton has stated that he believes he can make up for his 10 place penalty at the French Grand Prix and win.

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Hamilton wary of BMW driver

McLaren's British driver Lewis Hamilton believes that BMW Sauber's Robert Kubica can have a big say in this season's F1 title race.

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Alonso admits Renault face decisions

Fernando Alonso believes Renault have to consider abandoning this season and focus on building a competitive car for the future.

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McLaren want to move on

McLaren Mercedes have no complaints over the "hard but fair" 10-place grid penalty imposed on Lewis Hamilton.

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Hamilton vows to bounce back

Lewis Hamilton says his 10-place grid penalty will have no bearing on the Formula One drivers' championship.

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Raikkonen bemused by Hamilton actions

Kimi Raikkonen bears no grudge against Lewis Hamilton for the "stupid" shunt that put them both out of the Montreal Grand Prix.

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Webber eyes big team switch

Mark Webber says he is in contract talks with Red Bull Racing but hinted that he may look for a move to one of Formula One's big teams.

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Raikkonen ponders F1 retirement

Kimi Raikkonen has confirmed that he could retire from Formula One when his current contract with Ferrari expires at the end of 2009.

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Kimi ready for Montreal revival

Kimi Raikkonen is aiming to get his drivers' championship bid back on track at the Canadian Grand Prix after a poor show in Monaco.

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Ecclestone expresses FIA fear

Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone fears for the future of Max Mosley, despite him gaining a vote of confidence.

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Mosley holds on to FIA presidency

Max Mosley has comfortably won a vote of confidence to continue in his role as president of motorsport's governing body the FIA.

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