Webber will stay with Red Bull Racing for the 2013 Formula 1 season
Mark Webber will stay with Red Bull Racing for the 2013 Formula 1 season, the team has announced, ending speculation that the Australian could be in line for a move to Ferrari.
Mark Webber says choosing Red Bull over Ferrari was an 'easy' decision
Mark Webber claims it was an easy decision to commit himself to Red Bull Racing for 2013 - after confirming for the first time that he did hold talks with Ferrari.
Gillan defends Maldonado's driving
Mark Gillan has defended Pastor Maldonado after his collision with Sergio Perez in the British Grand Prix resulted in an angry reaction from the Sauber driver.
Struggling McLaren holds crisis meeting
McLaren is believed to be holding a crisis meeting at its Woking base on Tuesday as the team looks to arrest a slide which has seen it pick up 54 points in the last six rounds, of which 25 came from Lewis Hamilton's win in Canada.
Hamilton urges McLaren to find performance
Lewis Hamilton is concerned that McLaren is starting to lag behind its rivals in this season's development race after he finished the British Grand Prix eighth.
Marussia confirms Max Chilton and Rio Haryanto for young driver test at Silverstone
Marussia has confirmed that Max Chilton and Rio Haryanto will drive its car at this week's young driver test at Silverstone.
Ferrari in no rush to decide Felipe Massa's future as Mark Webber rules himself out
Ferrari insists it is no rush to finalise who will partner Fernando Alonso next year, with Mark Webber's decision to commit to Red Bull Racing taking away one of its most obvious options.
Montezemolo praises Massa drive
Luca di Montezemolo has praised Felipe Massa for his performance in the British Grand Prix after Ferrari went second in the constructors' championship.
Lotus 'not frustrated' by wins getting away, insists Eric Boullier
Lotus team principal Eric Boullier insists there is no sense of mounting frustration at his outfit, despite another weekend where it failed to deliver on its full potential.
Ferrari expects McLaren to fight back
Ferrari boss Stefano Domenicali has urged his team to continue to work hard in order to remain at the top of the drivers' championship and hold off threats from McLaren and Lotus in the constructors'.
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You were saying :P, I could assure you Massa is the best bet for Ferrari to play 2nd fiddle until Alonso is there because no other driver would like to play as a lapdog to Alonso not even Luca Badoer;):-#. Ferrari if really serious in getting another WCC title then they have to make sure that Massa gets some favour too because Alonso is the best so he does not need the fastest car to get another title but for Ferrari to get another WCC title Massa needs to get a fastest car from the start off the season.
I hope @m_waqas now understand why I was not counting McLaren at the season start when they were showing clumsiness in pitstops, now they are doing the fastest stops but the car as whole is slowed. Also the reason why I never counted Button a better then midfield driver even after winning the championship either he needs perfect car and setup slightly unbalance car and he is no where.
Lotus and their drivers will try everything but their first win will not come before the summer break, Kimi will win in Spa-Francorchamps and that will be the start of their performance too. I have said that previously and I am saying this again and I am sure you remember it too. You were thinking that may be they can't remain close to the front teams but with McLaren going downward and Mercedes only trying to overcome their tyre issues with not bringing any significant upgrades they could do it.