Formula 1: June 2009 Archives

Mosley won't go quietly

Motorsport boss Max Mosley has warned the Formula 1 teams to choose their words carefully or risk jeopardising the recent rescue deal.

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Ecclestone keen to resolve differences

Formula 1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone feels it would be a "disaster" if the proposed 'breakaway' championship started next year.

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Vettel secures British GP win

Sebastian Vettel has won the British Grand Prix at Silverstone with his Red Bull team-mate Mark Webber finishing in second place.

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Formula One in disarray

Eight major Formula One teams are to set up a rival championship for the 2010 season in a row over Max Mosley's budget cap proposals.

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Breakaway threat for Formula 1

Europe's carmakers have warned the FIA that a breakaway series could be formed if the objectives of the Formula One teams are not met.

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Webber predicts Button success

Six out of seven wins has left Jenson Button "in an incredible position" to take the Formula One world title, says Mark Webber.

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Button wins again

Jenson Button felt his car was at its best after winning the Turkish Grand Prix in Istanbul - his sixth win from the first seven races.

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Lotus eye 2010 entry

The Lotus name looks set to return to Formula 1 next season after 16 years with Litespeed securing the rights to the name for 2010.

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Vettel edges out Button in Turkey

Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel finished just ahead of Jenson Button to take pole position in the Turkish Grand Prix in Istanbul.

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Mosley won't go quietly

Motorsport boss Max Mosley has warned the Formula 1 teams to choose their words carefully or risk jeopardising the recent rescue deal.

More: Mosley won't go quietly |

Ecclestone keen to resolve differences

Formula 1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone feels it would be a "disaster" if the proposed 'breakaway' championship started next year.

More: Ecclestone keen to resolve differences |

Vettel secures British GP win

Sebastian Vettel has won the British Grand Prix at Silverstone with his Red Bull team-mate Mark Webber finishing in second place.

More: Vettel secures British GP win |

Formula One in disarray

Eight major Formula One teams are to set up a rival championship for the 2010 season in a row over Max Mosley's budget cap proposals.

More: Formula One in disarray |

Breakaway threat for Formula 1

Europe's carmakers have warned the FIA that a breakaway series could be formed if the objectives of the Formula One teams are not met.

More: Breakaway threat for Formula 1 |

Webber predicts Button success

Six out of seven wins has left Jenson Button "in an incredible position" to take the Formula One world title, says Mark Webber.

More: Webber predicts Button success |

Button wins again

Jenson Button felt his car was at its best after winning the Turkish Grand Prix in Istanbul - his sixth win from the first seven races.

More: Button wins again |

Lotus eye 2010 entry

The Lotus name looks set to return to Formula 1 next season after 16 years with Litespeed securing the rights to the name for 2010.

More: Lotus eye 2010 entry |

Vettel edges out Button in Turkey

Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel finished just ahead of Jenson Button to take pole position in the Turkish Grand Prix in Istanbul.

More: Vettel edges out Button in Turkey |

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