Formula 1: August 2008 Archives

Mosley has Ecclestone backing

Bernie Ecclestone says he now believes there is no longer a need for Max Mosley to resign as FIA president.

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Ferrari ace not short of race pace

World champion Kimi Raikkonen has hit back at claims he lacks motivation after poor qualifying and race performances recently.

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Hamilton playing a waiting game

Lewis Hamilton says he is prepared to adopt a waiting game as he bids to realise his dream of becoming world champion.

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Reliability problem a concern - Ferrari

Ferrari team boss Stefano Domenicali admits the reliability problems they are suffering are a 'serious concern'.

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Raikkonen admits title fears

Reigning world champion Kimi Raikkonen admits he needs to rediscover the winning touch if he is to retain his title.

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Massa takes European GP glory

Lewis Hamilton extended his lead at the top of the drivers' standings despite Felipe Massa winning the European Grand Prix.

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Hamilton on a mission

Lewis Hamilton intends to hit Valencia hard and edge further ahead of Kimi Raikkonen in the Formula One drivers' standings.

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Consistency the key for Lewis

Formula One world championship leader Lewis Hamilton feels the most consistent team will win this year's title.

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Hamilton points to consistent finish

Lewis Hamilton feels consistency will be crucial if he wants to win his first World Driver's title this season.

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Hamilton hoping to step up a gear

Lewis Hamilton thinks Ferrari's fightback in the Hungarian GP must be seen as a wake up call by McLaren.

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We can't afford more mistakes - Massa

Felipe Massa says Ferrari cannot afford to make any more mistakes this Formula One season after his engine blow out in Hungary.

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Renault may struggle - Alonso

Fernando Alonso believes Renault could struggle next season despite the rule changes that are being introduced into Formula One.

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Lewis brushes aside Hungarian woes

Lewis Hamilton described Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix as one of his worst ever races, but is still upbeat about his title chances.

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Kovalainen claims first GP win

Heikki Kovalainen took advantage of Felipe Massa's engine failure to claim his maiden Grand Prix win in Hungary.

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Massa sets fastest practice lap

Ferrari have dominated the practice session for the Hungarian Gran Prix with Felipe Massa setting the fastest lap time.

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Mosley has Ecclestone backing

Bernie Ecclestone says he now believes there is no longer a need for Max Mosley to resign as FIA president.

More: Mosley has Ecclestone backing |

Ferrari ace not short of race pace

World champion Kimi Raikkonen has hit back at claims he lacks motivation after poor qualifying and race performances recently.

More: Ferrari ace not short of race pace |

Hamilton playing a waiting game

Lewis Hamilton says he is prepared to adopt a waiting game as he bids to realise his dream of becoming world champion.

More: Hamilton playing a waiting game |

Reliability problem a concern - Ferrari

Ferrari team boss Stefano Domenicali admits the reliability problems they are suffering are a 'serious concern'.

More: Reliability problem a concern - Ferrari |

Raikkonen admits title fears

Reigning world champion Kimi Raikkonen admits he needs to rediscover the winning touch if he is to retain his title.

More: Raikkonen admits title fears |

Massa takes European GP glory

Lewis Hamilton extended his lead at the top of the drivers' standings despite Felipe Massa winning the European Grand Prix.

More: Massa takes European GP glory |

Hamilton on a mission

Lewis Hamilton intends to hit Valencia hard and edge further ahead of Kimi Raikkonen in the Formula One drivers' standings.

More: Hamilton on a mission |

Consistency the key for Lewis

Formula One world championship leader Lewis Hamilton feels the most consistent team will win this year's title.

More: Consistency the key for Lewis |

Hamilton points to consistent finish

Lewis Hamilton feels consistency will be crucial if he wants to win his first World Driver's title this season.

More: Hamilton points to consistent finish |

Hamilton hoping to step up a gear

Lewis Hamilton thinks Ferrari's fightback in the Hungarian GP must be seen as a wake up call by McLaren.

More: Hamilton hoping to step up a gear |

We can't afford more mistakes - Massa

Felipe Massa says Ferrari cannot afford to make any more mistakes this Formula One season after his engine blow out in Hungary.

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Renault may struggle - Alonso

Fernando Alonso believes Renault could struggle next season despite the rule changes that are being introduced into Formula One.

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Lewis brushes aside Hungarian woes

Lewis Hamilton described Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix as one of his worst ever races, but is still upbeat about his title chances.

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Kovalainen claims first GP win

Heikki Kovalainen took advantage of Felipe Massa's engine failure to claim his maiden Grand Prix win in Hungary.

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Massa sets fastest practice lap

Ferrari have dominated the practice session for the Hungarian Gran Prix with Felipe Massa setting the fastest lap time.

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