Di Montezemolo 'ready to give it 120%'
Ferrari boss Luca di Montezemolo has called on his team to make a concerted effort over the final three rounds of the season in a bid to overhaul championship leader Sebastian Vettel.
'An exercise in tedium and elitism'
The local media has given the second Indian Grand Prix a cautious thumbs up but flagged concerns that the poor levels of spectator comfort could turn off more fans in the coming years.
Martin Whitmarsh says budget cap 'unrealistic'
McLaren boss Martin Whitmarsh has told Sky Sports that Bernie Ecclestone's plans for a budget cap in Formula One are "unrealistic".
Mallya considers Sutil as Hulkenberg's replacement
Force India team principal Vijay Mallya says he will consider Adrian Sutil as a race driver in 2013 if Nico Hulkenberg leaves for Sauber at the end of the year.
HRT gives Ma Qing Hua another outing
Ma Qing Hua will stand in for Narain Karthikeyan during FP1 at this weekend's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, the third time he has done this for HRT this season.
'We have the luxury of Fernando' - Domenicali
Ferrari team principal Stefano Domencali has called on his team to continue to push over the remaining races, but says it has the "luxury" of having Fernando Alonso behind the wheel as it vies for the drivers' title.
McLaren now aiming for second in constructors'
McLaren is confident it can still beat Ferrari to second place in the constructors' championship, but has ruled out challenging Red Bull for the title.
Raikkonen keen to add to victory tally
Kimi Raikkonen says he is keen to add to his tally of F1 victories having signed up to a second season with Lotus in 2013, with the Finn insisting he is as hungry as ever to succeed in the sport.
Button: It’ll be close at the front
Jenson Button has predicted a close fight between the top three teams in this weekend's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Whitmarsh: We’ve made it too easy
McLaren team boss Martin Whitmarsh has admitted that Sebastian Vettel has had things 'too easy' after storming into the F1 championship lead.
Lotus unlikely to race double DRS
Lotus technical director James Allison has revealed that it is unlikely that the innovative double DRS device trailed on a number of occasions this season will actually race before the end of the year.
Mercedes: We have a lot of work to do
Mercedes motorsport boss Norbert Haug has admitted the team has a lot of work to do following another disappointing showing in India.