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Cliff-hanger at Brazil: McLaren

October 16th 2007 01:03
Lewis and Fernando
A cliff-hanger conclusion
All eyes will be on the duelling McLaren drivers when the championship heads to Brazil for the final round.

Even a special, FIA-enlisted scrutineer will be keeping a firm watch over the Woking team to ensure that Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso receive equal treatment.

However, McLaren CEO, Martin Whitmarsh believes such measures are unnecessary, as his drivers have been given identical status from the very start.

"There have been well publicised suggestions of there not being equality for both Fernando and Lewis. However we can categorically state that they will be given the exact same opportunity to win the race and the Championship," said Whitmarsh.

With Hamilton leading the reigning champion by four points, Whitmarsh expressed his excitement in anticipation of what will be a thrilling conclusion.

"The Brazilian Grand Prix is an appropriate cliff-hanger of a race for what has been an extraordinary Formula One season,” he said.

"Following Fernando's strong second position in the difficult weather conditions in China, McLaren has both Lewis and Fernando still challenging for the 2007 World Championship."

Meanwhile, both drivers are confident of taking the crown, but Alonso did concede that his four point deficit will make his job a great deal harder.

"Although I am now only four points away from Lewis, I still need for there to be a lot of circumstances in my favour for me to win the Drivers' title that are out of my control, but for sure I will be doing everything that is under my control to make it happen," said the Spaniard.

"I have to do my bit and then hope everything else falls into place," he said.

Hamilton, however, believes that his marginal lead is still not enough to ensure confidence in taking the title.

"Whilst I might be ahead by four points, this Championship is still very open. I will do what I can to score the points I need, and the rest is out of our hands," he said.

Ferrari driver, Kimi Raikkonen is the other driver in the hunt, but with three points between himself and Fernando, and a further four from the top, the Finn is just hoping for a McLaren disaster.
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No decision on Renault’s 2008 line-up

October 16th 2007 00:47
Flavio Briatore
No decision yet
Renault boss, Flavio Briatore told reporters that his team’s 2008 driver roster was still undeceived, increasing speculation that unsettled McLaren driver, Fernando Alonso, could return to the French squad.

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Webber sticks by comments

October 13th 2007 01:45
Mark Webber
Webber unrepentant
Mark Webber vented some frustration from his podium-robbing exit from last month’s Japanese Grand Prix, by attributing some blame to race-leader Lewis Hamilton, who, the Australian said, was doing a ‘shit job’.

Webber’s race ended when Toro Rosso rookie, Sebastien Vettel, crashed into the back of Webber whilst in safety car conditions


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Teixeira and Ferrari eye up Toro Rosso

October 13th 2007 01:31
Scuderia Toro Rosso
Toro Rosso being sized up
An unlikely alliance between A1 GP owner, Tony Teixeira and F1 giants Ferrari was formed recently, when Ferrari agreed to supply engines and car design consultancy for the A1 GP World Cup of Motorsport.

Rumours have been circulating that the Scuderia have been looking at increasing their influence at Toro Rosso – a team they already supply engines to – by also supplying the Faenza-based squad with a similar chassis


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Theissen ‘proud’ of BMW

October 13th 2007 01:09
BMW launch F1
Theissen is proud of BMW's success
BMW boss, Mario Theissen praised the performance of his team, with the consistent pace of drivers Nick Heidfeld and Robert Kubica being one of the season’s surprises.

The Hinwil based team lie a firm second in the championship, on account of McLaren’s expulsion, but with a swag of points on verge of breaking 100, Theissen is extremely satisfied with the result


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Wurz announces retirement

October 9th 2007 04:01
Alex Wurz
Retired from racing
Williams driver Alex Wurz confirmed earlier reports that he would retire from racing in Formula One with immediate effect.

The Austrian has been under pressure all year after being consistently outperformed by his teammate Nico Rosberg


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Ralf leaving Toyota

October 1st 2007 13:56
Ralf Schumacher
Ralf on the way out of Toyota
After a mediocre season, Ralf Schumacher announced his decision to leave Toyota at the end of the season.

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Toro Rosso drivers penalised

October 1st 2007 01:07
Liuzzi
Liuzzi loses point
Toro Rosso had their season’s only point stripped lat night, when Japanese marshals handed down a time penalty to Tonio Liuzzi for overtaking under yellow flags.

Liuzzi received a 25 second penalty to his finishing time, after he allegedly overtook Spyker’s Adrian Sutil under yellow flags


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FIA publish hearing transcripts

September 20th 2007 11:56
The FIA have just publised transcripts of the landmark WMSC hearing that found McLaren guilty, and led to the Woking team being booted from the 2007 Constructor's Championship and having a $100 million fine slap them in the face.

The transcripts are a riveting read, and if you have any interest in law and F1, then you'll find it engrossingly interesting


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Flavio dismisses Renault spying scandal

September 15th 2007 04:00
Flavio Briatore
In today’s press conference, Renault boss, Flavio Briatore dismissed claims the situation that lead to his team being reported to the FIA by McLaren bears any resemblance to the recent scandal which saw the Woking squad booted from the 2007 constructors championship.

“First, if somebody tells me it’s the same, I sue somebody, quickly,” said the flamboyant Italian


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Drivers emails incriminate McLaren

September 15th 2007 03:21
Alonso and de la Rosa
Email evidence revealed
The FIA released their official report of yesterdays World Motor Sport Council hearing and published details of email conversations between Fernando Alonso, Pedro de la Rosa and Mike Coughlan.

"The emails show unequivocally that both Mr Alonso and Mr de la Rosa received confidential Ferrari information via (Mike) Coughlan,” read the report


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Ron Dennis and Lewis Hamilton
McLaren stripped of points
Today’s World Motor Sport Council hearing decided the fate of McLaren for possessing sensitive Ferrari documents: exclusion from the 2007 Constructor’s Championship and a whopping $100 million fine.

However, while the team lost their bid for the constructor’s crown, championship-leading drivers Lewis Hamilton and Fernando received immunity for handing over evidence, and are allowed to continue contesting the driver’s title


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Judgement Day for McLaren edges near

September 12th 2007 02:13
McLaren vs Ferrari
McLaren facing expulsion at Ferrari's behest
Tomorrow’s extraordinary meeting of the FIA’s World Motor Sport Council will decide the fate of accused team, McLaren.

Not only will it decide the fate of McLaren however, but it will also


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Journalist admits to inventing email

September 11th 2007 01:31
Alonso and de la Rosa
Email exchange fabricated
Italian journalist, Pino Allievi defended publishing an invented email conversation between McLaren drivers, Fernando Alonso and Pedro de la Rosa, as “hypothetical.”

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