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Lotus confident over qualifying gains
Lotus is heading to the Monaco Grand Prix confident it has made the steps it needed to with its qualifying pace.
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Pirelli insists changes don't breach rules
Pirelli has played down talk that its change of Formula 1 tyre specification could be in breach of rules, or will unfairly penalise some teams
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Mercedes: holding up rivals not enough
Mercedes says it cannot rely Monaco's lack of overtaking opportunities to make up for its race-day tyre issues
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Rosberg, Grosjean for FOTA forum
Nico Rosberg and Romain Grosjean are just two of the star guests who have been confirmed for the next FOTA Fans' Forum that takes place in Montreal ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix
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F1's race to secure engines hots up
Formula 1 could be set for a dramatic shake-up as the race to secure engine deals for the future hots up.
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Ferrari hits out at Red Bull over tyres
Ferrari has hit out at rival Red Bull's criticisms of the current tyres in Formula 1, saying it does not understand why it should feel 'ashamed' for winning races with aggressive four-stop strategies.
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Double points finish key for Force India
Force India's hopes of keeping McLaren behind it hinge on achieving double points finishes, according to deputy team principal Bob Fernley.
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Boullier slams Pirelli tyre tweaks
Lotus boss Eric Boullier has criticised the move by Pirelli to change tyres mid-season just because some teams have complained
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McLaren says Honda deal not exclusive
Honda will be ready to supply more teams in Formula 1 in the future if called on to do so, with McLaren confirming it does not have an exclusive arrangement with the Japanese manufacturer.
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Honda switch won't hurt 2014 - McLaren
McLaren believes its world championship challenge with Mercedes next year will not be compromised by its planned switch to Honda engines for 2015
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Button thrilled by Honda-McLaren deal
Jenson Button is "thrilled" by Honda's decision to return to Formula 1 as McLaren's engine supplier
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New engines key to Honda return
Honda's decision to return to Formula 1 was motivated by the potential for technology transfer to road cars offered by the switch to 1.6-litre turbocharged engines.
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Honda confirms F1 return with McLaren
Honda has confirmed that it will return to Formula 1 in 2015 as engine supplier to McLaren
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Sato has no interest in F1 return bid
Takuma Sato has no plans to use this season's strong form in IndyCar as a springboard to push for a Formula 1 return
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Ricciardo hopes Toro Rosso slump over
Toro Rosso now understands how to get the best of its car and can be a regular Formula 1 points-scorer again, reckons Daniel Ricciardo
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Mercedes benefiting from Kubica help
Robert Kubica's Mercedes Formula 1 simulator tests are helping the team as well as assisting the Pole in his recovery, says the firm's motorsport boss Toto Wolff
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