Ferrari are closing in on the appointment of double world champion Fernando Alonso as their new driver for 2010.
Formula 1: September 2009 Archives
Lewis looks for late push
Lewis Hamilton has said he hopes to spoil drivers' leader Jenson Button's celebrations at the Japanese Grand Prix this weekend.
Button delighted with fighting fifth
Jenson Button believes his fifth place finish in Singapore has taken a lot of pressure off him heading into Japan next week.
Ecclestone reveals Briatore stance
Bernie Ecclestone feels the lifetime ban handed to Flavio Briatore is too harsh and admits the Italian is not talking too him.
Renault state F1 intent
Renault has announced that it plans to stay in Formula 1 despite the recent controversy surrounding last year's Singapore Grand Prix.
Piquet to start 'from zero'
Crash conspiracy driver Nelson Piquet Junior believes he will be given another chance to redeem himself in Formula One.
F1 chief saddened by Briatore
Formula 1 chief Bernie Ecclestone claims he is surprised by Flavio Briatore's exit from the sport after he left Renault on Wednesday.
Renault won't challenge race-fixing charges
Renault say they will not dispute the charges brought against them by the FIA over Nelson Piquet's crash at the Singapore GP.
Ferrari new boy's green light
Giancarlo Fisichella could still race for a rival team next season despite signing with Ferrari for the last five races.
McLaren keen to sign Rosberg
Mercedes-Benz sports chief Norbert Haug has confirmed they are in talks with Nico Rosberg, who could replace Heikki Kovalainen in 2010.
Ferrari reveal Massa return plan
Felipe Massa has been told by Ferrari he must wait until next season to return to Formula One from his horrific head injury.
Alonso ready to join Ferrari
Ferrari are closing in on the appointment of double world champion Fernando Alonso as their new driver for 2010.
Lewis looks for late push
Lewis Hamilton has said he hopes to spoil drivers' leader Jenson Button's celebrations at the Japanese Grand Prix this weekend.
Button delighted with fighting fifth
Jenson Button believes his fifth place finish in Singapore has taken a lot of pressure off him heading into Japan next week.
Ecclestone reveals Briatore stance
Bernie Ecclestone feels the lifetime ban handed to Flavio Briatore is too harsh and admits the Italian is not talking too him.
Renault state F1 intent
Renault has announced that it plans to stay in Formula 1 despite the recent controversy surrounding last year's Singapore Grand Prix.
Piquet to start 'from zero'
Crash conspiracy driver Nelson Piquet Junior believes he will be given another chance to redeem himself in Formula One.
F1 chief saddened by Briatore
Formula 1 chief Bernie Ecclestone claims he is surprised by Flavio Briatore's exit from the sport after he left Renault on Wednesday.
Renault won't challenge race-fixing charges
Renault say they will not dispute the charges brought against them by the FIA over Nelson Piquet's crash at the Singapore GP.
Ferrari new boy's green light
Giancarlo Fisichella could still race for a rival team next season despite signing with Ferrari for the last five races.
McLaren keen to sign Rosberg
Mercedes-Benz sports chief Norbert Haug has confirmed they are in talks with Nico Rosberg, who could replace Heikki Kovalainen in 2010.
Ferrari reveal Massa return plan
Felipe Massa has been told by Ferrari he must wait until next season to return to Formula One from his horrific head injury.



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