Formula 1: September 2009 Archives

Alonso ready to join Ferrari

Ferrari are closing in on the appointment of double world champion Fernando Alonso as their new driver for 2010.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Piquet to start 'from zero'

Crash conspiracy driver Nelson Piquet Junior believes he will be given another chance to redeem himself in Formula One.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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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Alonso ready to join Ferrari

Ferrari are closing in on the appointment of double world champion Fernando Alonso as their new driver for 2010.

More: Alonso ready to join Ferrari |

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.

More: Lewis looks for late push |

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.

More: Button delighted with fighting fifth |

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.

More: Ecclestone reveals Briatore stance |

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.

More: Renault state F1 intent |

Piquet to start 'from zero'

Crash conspiracy driver Nelson Piquet Junior believes he will be given another chance to redeem himself in Formula One.

More: Piquet to start 'from zero' |

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.

More: F1 chief saddened by Briatore |

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.

More: Renault won't challenge race-fixing charges |

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.

More: Ferrari new boy's green light |

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.

More: McLaren keen to sign Rosberg |

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.

More: Ferrari reveal Massa return plan |

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