Formula 1: July 2008 Archives

Finn will stay with McLaren

McLaren have confirmed that Heikki Kovalainen will race for their team again next year, ending speculation over his future.

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No style change for Hamilton

Formula One drivers' championship leader Lewis Hamilton says he will not be changing his attack-minded driving style in his title bid.

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New F1 body as teams look to future

Formula One team bosses are set to form a new body which will work alongside the FIA to take the sport forward after recent problems.

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F1 in need of 'redesign' - Flavio

Renault boss Flavio Briatore wants Formula One teams to have a bigger say on how the sport is run and feels it needs 'redesigning'.

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Mosley should stand down - Mosley

Formula One legend Sir Jackie Stewart has renewed his call for world motorsport chief Max Mosley to stand down.

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NoTW ordered to pay Mosley damages

World motorsport boss Max Mosley has won his legal battle with the News of the World over reports of a Nazi-style orgy.

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Glock plays down injury fears

Timo Glock is set to return to testing tomorrow just four days after his horror crash at the German Grand Prix.

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Lewis can take title - Mika

Mika Hakkinen believes a more "stable and mature" Lewis Hamilton will prevail in the Formula One drivers' championship.

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Hamilton urges title caution

Lewis Hamilton said the Formula One drivers' title race was still wide open despite his second win on the spin in Germany.

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Lewis makes it back-to-back wins

Lewis Hamilton made it two wins out of two after a great victory in the German Grand Prix to move clear in the drivers championship.

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Hamilton leaves it late

McLaren's Lewis Hamilton produced a superb late lap to take pole position for Sunday's German Grand Prix.

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No driver changes - Brawn

Honda boss Ross Brawn says the team are planning to stick with Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello next season.

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Hamilton enjoys first practice

In the first practice for the German Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton proved to be quickest and considerably faster than his title rivals.

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Vettel gets Red Bull nod

German youngster Sebastian Vettel is to step up from Red Bull's junior Toro Rosso team and drive for Red Bull Racing next year.

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McLaren not letting up

Lying third in the Constructors' Championship, McLaren say there is certainly room for improvement in terms of consistency.

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Moss worried over British GP future

Sir Stirling Moss says he fears the days of Formula One racing being staged in Britain could be coming to an end.

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Ferrari and McLaren bury hatchet over spying

Ferrari and McLaren have agreed to end their spy dispute which cost McLaren a huge fine and all their 2007 constructors' points.

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F1 season to go to wire - Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton believes the battle to be crowned the Formula One drivers' champion will go to the final race.

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Williams switch focus

Williams say they are going to switch their team focus to improving this year's car as they bid to halt a poor run of form.

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Two out of three for Lewis

Lewis Hamilton believes he has built up the necessary momentum to help achieve his one remaining ambition - to win the world title.

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Hamilton hails his best-ever success

Lewis Hamilton claims Sunday's British Grand Prix victory was his greatest, while the race was the toughest he has been involved in.

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Hamilton cruises to British GP win

Lewis Hamilton answered his critics by winning the British Grand Prix at Silverstone and re-establishing himself for the drivers title.

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Lewis bemused by lack of pace.

Lewis Hamilton has said he can not explain why he was nearly a second slower than team mate Heikki Kovalainen in qualifying.

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Surprise front row for GB GP

As in final practice Heikki Kovalainen was quicker than McLaren teammate Lewis Hamilton to grab pole position in the British GP.

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No real pointers in final practice

Fernando Alonso was quickest in final practice at the British GP and McLaren's Heikki Kovalainen was again quicker than Lewis Hamilton.

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British GP moves to Donington

Donington will host the British Grand Prix from 2010 in a 10-year deal, it has been announced.

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Hamilton sad to see Coulthard go

Lewis Hamilton said Formula One would miss "an inspiration for all us drivers" when David Coulthard retires at the end of the season.

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Scot set for F1 retirement

David Coulthard could be set to announce his retirement from F1 at the end of the season during this weekend's British Grand Prix.

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Button tips Honda to deliver a winning car

Jenson Button is desperate to win the Formula One title and feels Honda will eventually provide him with a car capable of doing that.

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Weber wants Silverstone to stay

Red Bull driver Mark Weber has expressed his desire to keep the British Grand Prix on the F1 calender for years to come.

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Finn will stay with McLaren

McLaren have confirmed that Heikki Kovalainen will race for their team again next year, ending speculation over his future.

More: Finn will stay with McLaren |

No style change for Hamilton

Formula One drivers' championship leader Lewis Hamilton says he will not be changing his attack-minded driving style in his title bid.

More: No style change for Hamilton |

New F1 body as teams look to future

Formula One team bosses are set to form a new body which will work alongside the FIA to take the sport forward after recent problems.

More: New F1 body as teams look to future |

F1 in need of 'redesign' - Flavio

Renault boss Flavio Briatore wants Formula One teams to have a bigger say on how the sport is run and feels it needs 'redesigning'.

More: F1 in need of 'redesign' - Flavio |

Mosley should stand down - Mosley

Formula One legend Sir Jackie Stewart has renewed his call for world motorsport chief Max Mosley to stand down.

More: Mosley should stand down - Mosley |

NoTW ordered to pay Mosley damages

World motorsport boss Max Mosley has won his legal battle with the News of the World over reports of a Nazi-style orgy.

More: NoTW ordered to pay Mosley damages |

Glock plays down injury fears

Timo Glock is set to return to testing tomorrow just four days after his horror crash at the German Grand Prix.

More: Glock plays down injury fears |

Lewis can take title - Mika

Mika Hakkinen believes a more "stable and mature" Lewis Hamilton will prevail in the Formula One drivers' championship.

More: Lewis can take title - Mika |

Hamilton urges title caution

Lewis Hamilton said the Formula One drivers' title race was still wide open despite his second win on the spin in Germany.

More: Hamilton urges title caution |

Lewis makes it back-to-back wins

Lewis Hamilton made it two wins out of two after a great victory in the German Grand Prix to move clear in the drivers championship.

More: Lewis makes it back-to-back wins |

Hamilton leaves it late

McLaren's Lewis Hamilton produced a superb late lap to take pole position for Sunday's German Grand Prix.

More: Hamilton leaves it late |

No driver changes - Brawn

Honda boss Ross Brawn says the team are planning to stick with Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello next season.

More: No driver changes - Brawn |

Hamilton enjoys first practice

In the first practice for the German Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton proved to be quickest and considerably faster than his title rivals.

More: Hamilton enjoys first practice |

Vettel gets Red Bull nod

German youngster Sebastian Vettel is to step up from Red Bull's junior Toro Rosso team and drive for Red Bull Racing next year.

More: Vettel gets Red Bull nod |

McLaren not letting up

Lying third in the Constructors' Championship, McLaren say there is certainly room for improvement in terms of consistency.

More: McLaren not letting up |

Moss worried over British GP future

Sir Stirling Moss says he fears the days of Formula One racing being staged in Britain could be coming to an end.

More: Moss worried over British GP future |

Ferrari and McLaren bury hatchet over spying

Ferrari and McLaren have agreed to end their spy dispute which cost McLaren a huge fine and all their 2007 constructors' points.

More: Ferrari and McLaren bury hatchet over spying |

F1 season to go to wire - Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton believes the battle to be crowned the Formula One drivers' champion will go to the final race.

More: F1 season to go to wire - Hamilton |

Williams switch focus

Williams say they are going to switch their team focus to improving this year's car as they bid to halt a poor run of form.

More: Williams switch focus |

Two out of three for Lewis

Lewis Hamilton believes he has built up the necessary momentum to help achieve his one remaining ambition - to win the world title.

More: Two out of three for Lewis |

Hamilton hails his best-ever success

Lewis Hamilton claims Sunday's British Grand Prix victory was his greatest, while the race was the toughest he has been involved in.

More: Hamilton hails his best-ever success |

Hamilton cruises to British GP win

Lewis Hamilton answered his critics by winning the British Grand Prix at Silverstone and re-establishing himself for the drivers title.

More: Hamilton cruises to British GP win |

Lewis bemused by lack of pace.

Lewis Hamilton has said he can not explain why he was nearly a second slower than team mate Heikki Kovalainen in qualifying.

More: Lewis bemused by lack of pace. |

Surprise front row for GB GP

As in final practice Heikki Kovalainen was quicker than McLaren teammate Lewis Hamilton to grab pole position in the British GP.

More: Surprise front row for GB GP |

No real pointers in final practice

Fernando Alonso was quickest in final practice at the British GP and McLaren's Heikki Kovalainen was again quicker than Lewis Hamilton.

More: No real pointers in final practice |

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