One final lap for Sebastian Vettel, Max Verstappen’s 15th Grand Prix win of the season
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Lewis Hamilton gate-crashed Sebastian Vettel’s title party when he produced a dazzling drive for McLaren to win a thrilling United States Grand Prix.
A happy and dominant Lewis Hamilton crushed all his rivals as he set up a Red Bull party-wrecking race in Sunday’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Team chief Christian Horner insists Red Bull were as quick as triumphant McLaren at the Australian Grand Prix and would prove it next weekend.
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/ 28 October 2011
Felipe Massa has upset the form books with the quickest practice drive as Lewis Hamilton suffered another setback in India’s first ever Grand Prix.
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/ 13 October 2011
Lewis Hamilton apologised to Felipe Massa for their latest collision, saying he has "respect" for the Brazilian despite a series of heated incidents.
McLaren driver Jenson Button set the fastest time in Friday’s practice sessions for the Formula One Japanese Grand Prix.
Beaten in four of the last five races, Formula One leader Sebastian Vettel will aim to reassert his authority at the Belgian Grand Prix.
Jenson Button has marked his 200th Grand Prix with a reminder of his class by driving his McLaren to victory in a chaotic Hungarian Grand Prix.
Sebastian Vettel has singled out Ferrari as presenting the main threat to his Red Bull team in this weekend’s German Grand Prix.
Martin Whitmarsh has admitted he was feeling the pressure of his job, but was not fearful for his future after the team’s disappointing weekend.
McLaren team chief Martin Whitmarsh appeared to have a fight on his hands as news leaked out that Lewis Hamilton has held talks about his future.
Sebastian Vettel will shrug aside all thoughts of taking a conservative points-gathering approach in this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix.
Two weeks on from his controversial exit, Lewis Hamilton returns to the circuit where he won his first Formula One race — the Canadian Grand Prix.
Michael Schumacher gave a hint on Sunday that he is no longer enjoying Formula One and sparked rumours that he may be considering ending his career.
McLaren boss Martin Whitmarsh backed luckless Lewis Hamilton to bounce back and challenge for victory in China and the world title this year.
Red Bull chief Christian Horner has warned his team not to expect an easy run in this weekend’s Malaysian Grand Prix.
The infighting that has been ravaging Red Bull in recent weeks boiled over at the midway point of the season.
Lewis Hamilton believes that the pace of the Red Bull team is now under threat and that soon McLaren will be the team to beat.
McLaren said on Sunday that they hoped they can carry the momentum of winning the Turkish Grand Prix to Canada in two weeks’ time.
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/ 18 November 2009
Ross Brawn on Wednesday advised Formula One world champion Jenson Button to stick with his Brawn team instead of jumping to McLaren next season.
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/ 17 November 2009
Formula One champion Jenson Button has agreed terms on a three-year deal with McLaren and could sign a contract within days, a report said on Tuesday.
Formula One’s future was in turmoil on Friday after Ferrari, McLaren and six other teams announced plans for a rival series.
McLaren were on Wednesday handed a suspended three-race ban for bringing the sport into disrepute.
Reigning Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton’s McLaren team was to face charges of bringing the sport into disrepute at a special hearing on Wednesday
F1 team bosses say the sport is stuck with late protests and even later rulings, leaving fans uncertain about the true results of races.
McLaren have suspended sporting director Dave Ryan after the team and world champion Lewis Hamilton were found to have misled stewards.
Fernando Alonso expects a tight battle at the opening race of the Formula One season in Melbourne this weekend.
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/ 16 January 2009
Ron Dennis will step down as the principal of Formula One team McLaren on March 1, making way for long-serving deputy Martin Whitmarsh.