Alguersuari laments lack of top speed
Jaime Alguersuari said his car's lack of top speed cost him at least two places at the British Grand Prix on Sunday.
Williams says poor wet pace cost it better British Grand Prix result
Williams felt it was quick enough in the dry to get a good result in the British Grand Prix, but felt it lost too much time in the wet part of the race to recover into the points.
Schumacher says fourth place was possible at Silverstone
Michael Schumacher was unhappy about his mistake during the British GP, something he reckons cost him a possible fourth-place finish.
Ferrari boss Stefano Domenicali thinks agreement will be reached in exhaust row
Ferrari team boss Stefano Domenicali is optimistic that a settlement will be achieved in the row over off-throttle exhaust blowing that has dominated the British Grand Prix weekend.
Ricciardo pleased to make it to the end of the British Grand Prix
Daniel Ricciardo declared himself pleased to have made it to the end of his first Formula 1 race at Silverstone on Sunday.
Formula teams reach agreement over blown diffuser row
Formula 1's row over the off-throttle use of blown diffusers is now at an end, after Ferrari and Sauber agreed to join other teams in backing plans to ditch the ban on the concept.
Massa relaxed about wheel-banging battle with Hamilton
Felipe Massa says he has no complaints about his battle with Lewis Hamilton on the final lap of the British Grand Prix.
Perez sure to get stronger from now on after points finish in Britain
Sergio Perez is adamant he will be even stronger in the German Grand Prix after scoring his first points since his Monaco crash at Silverstone.
Paul di Resta still positive about British GP weekend despite race incidents
Paul di Resta says he will still take great encouragement from his British Grand Prix even though his race went awry after a superb qualifying result.
McLaren, Sauber fined for pit incidents
The McLaren and Sauber teams have been fined for the unsafe releases of Jenson Button and Kamui Kobayashi during pitstops in the British Grand Prix.
Surprised Horner says team orders was the right decision
Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner plans to sit down with Mark Webber behind closed doors to discuss his actions at the British Grand Prix, after expressing 'surprise' that the Australian ignored team orders at the end of the race.
@m_waqas
To be honest with you, I have not been able to watch a single lap of the race thanks to KESC and I have only sees Alonso taking chequered flag because loadshedding ended at that very moment. Plus, my PC is giving me a serious headache because of this loadshedding first my new only a month old 500GB hard disk got busted because of loadshedding and now my PC is showing signs of overheating.
So, I have no material for you to give at the moment.
As for your scenario, If Vettel would be on the tail of Webber we may very well have a different type of message to the same driver that is "Webber, Vettel is faster then you", but as team orders are legal this year I don't this would be controversial by any means. RedBull have to made sure that Vettel's lead remains in higher zone and just relying on 3rd when Alonso is closing the gap by winning the race on a track which was supposed to be RedBull's is certainly not possible because it means that on tracks where Ferrari will be good it could become a big problem also taking into account any mishap including any type of mechanical failure or crashing out of the race is still a possibility.
Yes, I know that we don't know what happens in the future but still they have to plan in advance for any possible scenario.
@aref
As I said above if it was the other way around, the message would be different but would be given to the same driver.
@koki2010
There was nothing unfair about what happened in the race or for that matter in the whole season up until now. Webber living in the shadow of Vettel is now a reality that one cannot deny because Vettel is now a World Champion and Webber have to play the second driver role whether he likes it or not. Yes it would be unfair if they have done this last year when they both were on equal terms but now the situation is changed.