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Lewis Hamilton is now fourth on the all-time pole list

Lewis Hamilton takes pole position ahead of Chinese Grand Prix

Lewis Hamilton will line up on pole position for Sunday’s Chinese Formula One Grand Prix, as he chases his third win in a row.

Alonso imperious in Chinese GP victory

Fernando Alonso emerged unscathed to take victory in a drama-packed Chinese GP, with Kimi Raikkonen and Lewis Hamilton taking second and third.

Mercedes stall on signing new Formula One deal

The Mercedes F1 team has continued to stall on signing the new Concorde Agreement and are apparently holding out for more money.

Hamilton ends Vettel’s winning streak

McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton roared to victory in the Chinese Grand Prix on Sunday to deny Formula One world champion Sebastian Vettel a fifth win.

Vettel back on pole in China

Formula One world champion Sebastian Vettel seized his fourth pole position in a row for Red Bull at the Chinese Grand Prix on Saturday.

Button makes right calls on tyres and team

Good calls and not good luck have won Jenson Button two of his first four races with his new team McLaren.

All aboard the Trans-Siberian as F1 heads home

Trans-Siberian Express? Ferry from Spain? Train from Turkey? The Formula One circus is considering all the options to beat the volcanic ash.

Ferrari wary of McLaren’s speed at China GP

Ferrari wary of McLaren’s speed at China GP

Ferrari have warned their fans to expect a tough battle in this weekend’s Chinese Grand Prix where rivals McLaren will have a speed advantage.

Red Bull look to press advantage in Shanghai

Red Bull will look to make the most of its technical advantage at this weekend’s Formula One Chinese Grand Prix.

Vettel wins Chinese Grand Prix

Sebastian Vettel won the Chinese Grand Prix on Sunday ahead of teammate Mark Webber, handing Red Bull Racing their first Formula One victory.

Ferrari put their hope on China

Ferrari say this week’s Chinese Grand Prix must be a turning point to their disastrous season.

I’ll do my talking on the track, says Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton, chasing the world title at the Chinese Grand Prix, believes criticism of his driving style is an inevitable result of his success.

Test of nerve for F1 title contenders in China

All eyes will focus on three men when the F1 circus congregates in the paddock in Shanghai ahead of Sunday’s potentially decisive Chinese Grand Prix.