Formula 1: February 2009 Archives

US team targets 2010 entry

An American team has the finance in place and backing from supremo Bernie Ecclestone to enter Formula One in 2010, say its founders.

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Branson cools Honda rumours

Sir Richard Branson has played down rumours that he will buy the Honda Formula 1 team, claiming it needs to be more cost effective.

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Hamilton geared for new challenge

Lewis Hamilton says he has moved on from his championship-winning season and is focused on taking Formula One's top prize again.

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Hamilton fastest in testing

Lewis Hamilton put down a marker for the new Formula One season by setting a fastest lap time in testing at the Jerez circuit in Spain.

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Button on the brink, fears Coulthard

David Coulthard fears Jenson Button will be left in Formula One no-man's land unless Honda find a buyer.

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Brit facing uncertain F1 future

Jensen Button's Formula 1 future is in series jeopardy after the Toro Rosso team overlooked the Brit for their second driver slot.

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US team targets 2010 entry

An American team has the finance in place and backing from supremo Bernie Ecclestone to enter Formula One in 2010, say its founders.

More: US team targets 2010 entry |

Branson cools Honda rumours

Sir Richard Branson has played down rumours that he will buy the Honda Formula 1 team, claiming it needs to be more cost effective.

More: Branson cools Honda rumours |

Hamilton geared for new challenge

Lewis Hamilton says he has moved on from his championship-winning season and is focused on taking Formula One's top prize again.

More: Hamilton geared for new challenge |

Hamilton fastest in testing

Lewis Hamilton put down a marker for the new Formula One season by setting a fastest lap time in testing at the Jerez circuit in Spain.

More: Hamilton fastest in testing |

Button on the brink, fears Coulthard

David Coulthard fears Jenson Button will be left in Formula One no-man's land unless Honda find a buyer.

More: Button on the brink, fears Coulthard |

Brit facing uncertain F1 future

Jensen Button's Formula 1 future is in series jeopardy after the Toro Rosso team overlooked the Brit for their second driver slot.

More: Brit facing uncertain F1 future |

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