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While Kimi Raikkonen is predicting a difficult weekend for Ferrari at Silverstone, his team-mate Felipe Massa believes the Scuderia should be competitive.
Renault back Piquet to improve
Renault are confident Nelson Piquet will improve on his disappointing 2009 results, despite rumours suggesting he's on his way out.
Trulli wants to stay with Toyota
Jarno Trulli is determined to remain with Toyota next season, insisting his desire to race in F1 is still there.
Brawn: Rubens faces a massive challenge
Ross Brawn reckons even Jenson Button's closest rival, team-mate Rubens Barrichello, faces an almost impossible task beating the Brit to this year's World title.
Nick: Everyone is fed up with F1 politics
Nick Heidfeld admits he's not a hundred percent certain he would follow BMW should FOTA leave F1 to start their own series.
Alonso: If Renault leave so will I
Fernando Alonso has declared he will follow Renault should they leave Formula One.
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Jenson Button came into this season with just one meagre win from 153 grands prix, yet even with the benefit of hindsight he admits he would not change a thing.
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You may already have read about the total time it takes to recover from the breakdown that is 21 hours and just after the breakdown situation resolved the loadshedding starts in a format of after every hour we are having about 30 mins. loadshedding due to which I can't watch the T20 SemiFinal and have to rely on a worse then StarSports commentary on a FM channel. But the result make me forget the whole pain the Karachi people bear for last 30 hours. A very heartly congratulations to you and beglar who just posted for the first time in 2 weeks. I hope he is recovering fine from his injuries.
Now back to F1 if Mosley's proposal been accepted by FOTA this means we could have 2 types of engines with different level of RPMs the restricted RPM engines by the manufacturers and the unrestricted RPM engine by Cosworth. That means some cars have engines with 18K RPM limit while others have 20K RPM limit and that is fairly unjustice to the manufacturers because having 2K less RPM then Cosworth is like giving away the season to any team having Cosworth engines even before the season starts.
FOTA teams to launch breakaway series
The Formula One Teams' Association announced on Thursday night that it is setting up a breakaway championship.
Following a four hour meeting at Renault's Enstone factory, the eight members of FOTA - Ferrari, McLaren, Renault, BMW Sauber, Toyota, Brawn, Red Bull Racing and Scuderia Toro Rosso - said they had grown frustrated with the FIA's stance against the organisation, and had no option but to create a series of their own.