Formula 1: May 2009 Archives

Ferrari stand by quit threat

Ferrari have said their decision to conditionally sign-up for Formula 1 next season does not mean they will accept the budget cap.

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Prodrive put forward F1 entry

British motorsport firm Prodrive are the latest team to submit an entry into next season's Formula 1 championship.

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British team sign up for 2010

Williams has committed its team to the 2010 Formula One championship amid concerns from other teams about a budget cap.

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Button level-headed

Jenson Button says he is "doing the best" he can but played down suggestions that winning the Formula 1 world title is a formality.

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Button sews up Monaco win

Jenson Button led a Brawn one-two and extended his world championship lead to 16 points with a flawless drive around Monaco.

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Button pips Raikkonen to pole

Jenson Button pipped Kimi Raikkonen to land his fourth pole position of the season following a dramatic qualifying session in Monaco.

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Jenson to get aggressive in Monaco

Jenson Button says he will deploy an 'aggressive' approach at the Monaco Grand Prix as he aims to secure a fifth win from six races.

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Ferrari to shine in Monaco - Massa

Felipe Massa feels Ferrari will secure at podium finish at this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix after taking 'some steps forward'.

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F1 chief stand firm

The FIA and the Formula 1 teams have failed to reach agreement over the budget caps row, despite a day of talks on Friday.

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F1 champ ready for title fight

Lewis Hamilton has admitted his McLaren car is not as good as Jenson Button's Brawn, but he will not give up on his Formula One title.

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Ferrari ready to walk away

Ferrari has shocked Formula One by announcing it plans to end its 60-year association with the sport because of a planned budget cap.

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Talks lead to Ferrari withdrawl

Ferrari are understood to be ready to pull the team out of Formula One from next season due to frustration over planned rule changes.

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Barrichello to stand his corner

Rubens Barrichello has threatened to quit Formula 1 if his Brawn team start to favour Jenson Button this season.

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Bernie makes US revelation

Bernie Ecclestone has welcomed the possible participation of a second as yet unnamed American team to Formula One next season.

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Alonso eyes podium finish

Fernando Alonso is hoping for a return to form by scoring some 'big points' in Sunday's F1 race in Spain.

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Button praise for F1 budget cap

Jenson Button has backed the introduction of a £40m Formula One budget cap which will be put in place for the 2010 season.

More: Button praise for F1 budget cap |

Ferrari stand by quit threat

Ferrari have said their decision to conditionally sign-up for Formula 1 next season does not mean they will accept the budget cap.

More: Ferrari stand by quit threat |

Prodrive put forward F1 entry

British motorsport firm Prodrive are the latest team to submit an entry into next season's Formula 1 championship.

More: Prodrive put forward F1 entry |

British team sign up for 2010

Williams has committed its team to the 2010 Formula One championship amid concerns from other teams about a budget cap.

More: British team sign up for 2010 |

Button level-headed

Jenson Button says he is "doing the best" he can but played down suggestions that winning the Formula 1 world title is a formality.

More: Button level-headed |

Button sews up Monaco win

Jenson Button led a Brawn one-two and extended his world championship lead to 16 points with a flawless drive around Monaco.

More: Button sews up Monaco win |

Button pips Raikkonen to pole

Jenson Button pipped Kimi Raikkonen to land his fourth pole position of the season following a dramatic qualifying session in Monaco.

More: Button pips Raikkonen to pole |

Jenson to get aggressive in Monaco

Jenson Button says he will deploy an 'aggressive' approach at the Monaco Grand Prix as he aims to secure a fifth win from six races.

More: Jenson to get aggressive in Monaco |

Ferrari to shine in Monaco - Massa

Felipe Massa feels Ferrari will secure at podium finish at this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix after taking 'some steps forward'.

More: Ferrari to shine in Monaco - Massa |

F1 chief stand firm

The FIA and the Formula 1 teams have failed to reach agreement over the budget caps row, despite a day of talks on Friday.

More: F1 chief stand firm |

F1 champ ready for title fight

Lewis Hamilton has admitted his McLaren car is not as good as Jenson Button's Brawn, but he will not give up on his Formula One title.

More: F1 champ ready for title fight |

Ferrari ready to walk away

Ferrari has shocked Formula One by announcing it plans to end its 60-year association with the sport because of a planned budget cap.

More: Ferrari ready to walk away |

Talks lead to Ferrari withdrawl

Ferrari are understood to be ready to pull the team out of Formula One from next season due to frustration over planned rule changes.

More: Talks lead to Ferrari withdrawl |

Barrichello to stand his corner

Rubens Barrichello has threatened to quit Formula 1 if his Brawn team start to favour Jenson Button this season.

More: Barrichello to stand his corner |

Bernie makes US revelation

Bernie Ecclestone has welcomed the possible participation of a second as yet unnamed American team to Formula One next season.

More: Bernie makes US revelation |

Alonso eyes podium finish

Fernando Alonso is hoping for a return to form by scoring some 'big points' in Sunday's F1 race in Spain.

More: Alonso eyes podium finish |

Button praise for F1 budget cap

Jenson Button has backed the introduction of a £40m Formula One budget cap which will be put in place for the 2010 season.

More: Button praise for F1 budget cap |

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