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Russian GP misses FIA deadline for 2014 calendar
The Russian Grand Prix has missed the deadline to apply for the 2014 Formula One calendar, according to the Russian Automobile Federation (RAF).

Midfield teams fear 2014's 'runaway costs'
Midfield teams have expressed genuine concerns about the cost of competing in next year's championship as Formula One prepares for the introduction of new engines and a return of in-season testing.

Mercedes has a few tricks up its sleeve - Brawn
Mercedes team principal Ross Brawn says his team has a few tricks up its sleeve for the second half of the season after closing out the first half with three wins from the last five races.

New tyres had minimal impact - McLaren
McLaren's sporting director Sam Michael has played down the impact of Pirelli's new tyres on his team's performance at the Hungarian Grand Prix.

@NakedTruth
When the hell giving an example becomes meaning of comparing situations between 2 different people and even if you do think I was comparing Alonso and Hamilton then good on you because they both have faced the same position when they decide or will decide to leave their team for another team. Hamilton was also frustrated after 4 continuous years of stupidity by McLaren where he could have compete for title for at least 2 years if McLaren have not make that much mistakes. 2010 and 2012 were up for grab for both drivers but they both fail to get the title and in the end Vettel comes out as the winner by holding his head straight.

As for your saying that what he did the last 2 championships, in 2011 he has no chance the RB7 was really the class of the field car that season and in 2012 well he lost the title because of his own mistake in Japanese GP. So they have not forgotten what he has done for them in last 2 championships. Even if you count 2010 as a championship lost it was also because of Alonso's early season mistakes that put him in that situation where he was ended up covering Mark Webber instead of Vettel at AbuDhabi GP pitstop. Have you forgotten his Chinese GP jump start or British GP cutting the track penalty otherwise he could have won the title. Because Vettel's have more mistakes and retirements then anyone else that season. Vettel's engine failure at Korea, his early season retirement in Australia, his race ending crash with Webber at Turkey or his worst race of the season at Spa where he crashed into Button first then got a penalty for that, then get a puncture thanks to Di Resta and ended outside the points scoring position.

There are 2 sources for Alonso's comment about the other car or RB9 but neither says that he wants a new car, Autosprint.it is the italian Autosport version quoted him saying that he says he wants the other car as a birthday gift while gazzetto della sport is quoted him as saying he wants a RB9 as a birthday gift.

@MoizIrfan
Not as interesting as it was when @Uncle_Kracker was here, this situation will be an epic debate battle between me and him because neither of us were interested in using abusive words no matter what the situation was.

TLDR

No need to attack me with these wall of texts. Just shows your frustration.

I just asked for the link. You didn't give me any.

He never said RB or RB9. He said others. You and Luca the f*g have the same brain size and only see RB being mentioned everywhere. Insecurity level infinite!.

Stick to posting pictures. You are not credible in anyway. Just a BAAAA sheep believing everything media says.

Good day.

@nakedtruth
I have already given you 2 sources search for them using google before commenting about my brain size.:wink:

So speaking truth is not your cup of tea, excellent I have already advised you to grow up before growing wiser. If you think I am not credible don't jump in this topic ever again.

'Please leave this topic'. 'I gave you two sources, please Google'. 'I lie and when proven wrong, haven no answer'.

Yes. That is all you have left. People like you always resort to these kind of statement as a last resort but people like me will always be present to denounce your propaganda and lies.

BTW, Williams is on top of the championship, isn't it?. I thought I should congratulate you because they just cracked the pot and got one point!. Williams for the constructor!. YEAH!.

@nakedtruth
I don't use please word to forward my request to guys like you. If I remember I say you can't predict who has the best car and who has the worst car by looking at the first pre-season test. Also how about Ferrari having the best car for the first 2 or 3 races and Alonso still ending behind Vettel now that was really amazing.

you can't predict who has the best car and who has the worst car by looking at the first pre-season test

Oh please. Haters gonna hate now!.

Formula One ordered to disclose sale documents
Bernie Ecclestone is facing more questions over the sale of Formula One in 2006 after a court in London ordered the Formula One Group to hand over documents relating to CVC's purchase of the sport.

Brawn wary of tyre progress
Mercedes team principal Ross Brawn has warned that getting the tyres to work effectively will remain a challenge for the team all season.

Button sure poor season will help McLaren
Jenson Button is sure that the poor season McLaren is enduring is going to help the team in the future.

Webber beats Vettel on Top Gear
Ahead of his retirement from Formula One at the end of the season Mark Webber appeared on the BBC's Top Gear and beat team-mate Sebastian Vettel.

Domenicali gets Ferrari show of faith
Luca di Montezemolo says Ferrari team principal Stefano Domenicali is the right man to lead the team despite another disappointing start to a season.

Montezemolo explains Alonso outburst
Luca di Montezemolo has explained the reasoning behind his public scolding of Fernando Alonso.

Mercedes' 2013 potential 'very promising' - Lowe
Mercedes executive director (technical) Paddy Lowe says the progress the team has made this season is "very promising" for the rest of the year.

Lotus target now second place
Lotus team principal Eric Boullier says the target for the team is now to finish second in the constructors' championship.

Ferrari warns Massa over future
Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo has warned Felipe Massa that his recent results have not been good enough to secure his future.

Lotus gives Raikkonen 10/10
Lotus team principal Eric Boullier has given Kimi Raikkonen a score of ten out of ten for his performances in the first half of the season.

Grosjean expects a win in second half of 2013
Romain Grosjean believes he will take the first win of his career in the second half of the season.

OK. This is it. I am tried of supporting Kubica. I really like him but he has again tried to kill himself.

What a freaking idiot. Die already please. Waste of talent.

Montezemolo slams lack of courage from FIA
Luca di Montezemolo says the FIA showed a lack of courage when dealing with the Mercedes tyre testing scandal.

Calado 'can't hide' Force India talks
James Calado says he "can't hide" the fact that he's in discussions with Force India over a potential reserve driver role with the team.

Pirelli in 'the most bizarre situation' over 2014
Pirelli is in "the most bizarre situation" with ongoing uncertainty over its 2014 contract, according to motorsport director Paul Hembery.

Bianchi 'the benchmark' for Marussia
Jules Bianchi "has become the benchmark driver" for Marussia, according to Ferrari Driver Academy head Luca Baldisserri.

F1 'unimaginable' without Ecclestone - Horner
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has said Formula One would be "unimaginable" without Bernie Ecclestone running the show.

Sutil has lost respect for Hamilton
Adrian Sutil says he does not respect Lewis Hamilton on a personal level any more after the Mercedes driver promised but failed to patch up their relationship.

Tyres behind di Resta's struggle - Mallya
Force India team principal Vijay Mallya has put Paul di Resta's recent struggles down to the changes in tyre construction at recent races, but is confident his driver will bounce back.

Alonso drives the LaFerrari supercar at Fiorano
As one of the perks of his day job, Fernando Alonso has been driving the new LaFerrari supercar at the Fiorano test track in Maranello. The car has a 6.3-litre V12 engine and an F1-style KERS to produce a total of 950bhp, 664lb ft of torque and a top speed of 217mph.

Mercedes prepares for gradual shift of power to Lowe
Mercedes team principal Ross Brawn says the handover of his responsibilities to executive director (technical) Paddy Lowe will be a gradual process that takes well over a year.

Ferrari still struggling with wind tunnel
Ferrari has admitted it is still struggling to gather accurate data in the wind tunnel to help it develop the F138.

McLaren predicts decade of success with Honda
McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh says McLaren's Honda engine deal in 2015 will secure the team's future competitiveness for a decade.

Mercedes will be a force to be reckoned with in 2014 - Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton is certain Mercedes will have one of the strongest packages on the grid next year as Formula One shifts to smaller capacity turbocharged engines.

Tyres will make or break Force India's season - Mallya
Force India team principal Vijay Mallya has called on his team to gain a better understanding of the new Pirelli tyres ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix in order for it to continue to take the fight to McLaren in the constructors' championship.

Lotus denies financial trouble stories
The owners of the Lotus F1 team, Genii Capital, have rubbished reports the team is in financial trouble and struggling to pay members of staff.

Kubica in running for full WRC drive
Robert Kubica is being considered for a WRC drive with Citroen in 2014 after a successful debut year in WRC2 this year.

Pamela Anderson appointed team principal of GT team
Baywatch star Pamela Anderson has been appointed team principal of a new FIA GT racing team called Race Alliance by Pamela Anderson.

Perez gives himself 6/10 at McLaren
McLaren's Sergio Perez has rated his first half of the season as just six or seven out of ten as he looks to improve in the remaining races.

Sutil has no plan B outside of F1
Adrian Sutil is determined to make his return to Formula One work and has no plan B if he fails to get a drive next year.

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Sauber denies Russian deal has collapsed
Sauber has rubbished reports that its rescue deal with Russian partners has hit the rocks, revealing that the first contracted payments have already been made.

Latest upgrades tapped in to MP4-28's potential - McLaren
McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh is confident his team will finally unlock the potential of the lacklustre MP4-28 after finding a new direction with the development of the car.

My motives are misunderstood - Mallya
Force India team principal Vijay Mallya insists he is not in Formula One for the publicity it generates.

Ferrari rubbishes Raikkonen link
Ferrari has rubbished reports that Kimi Raikkonen could be set to return to the team in 2014.

Hamilton 'invigorated' by Mercedes move
Lewis Hamilton says he feels "invigorated" during his first season with Mercedes following his move from McLaren.

Kaltenborn sees signs of Sauber recovery
Monisha Kaltenborn says Sauber is showing signs of recovery on the track with its C32.

Rookies 'learn the hard way' - van der Garde
Giedo van der Garde says rookie drivers "have to learn the hard way" in Formula One with such little testing.

McLaren 'not contenders' at Spa
Jenson Button and McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh say the team is "not contenders" for victory at the Belgian Grand Prix.

Silverstone sold by BRDC - report
Silverstone is under new ownership after being sold by the British Racing Drivers Club (BRDC), according to a report.

Kaltenborn backs Gutierrez to improve
Sauber team principal Monisha Kaltenborn believes Esteban Gutierrez's performances will improve after the mid-season break.

Second places not enough - Raikkonen
Kimi Raikkonen says second places will not be enough for him to close the gap to Sebastian Vettel in the drivers' championship.

Williams development still strong - Pujolar
Williams chief race engineer Xevi Pujolar says the team is continuing with its strong development of the FW35.

Sirotkin to start Sauber programme
Sergey Sirotkin will begin his development programme with Sauber next week ahead of a planned race seat in 2014.

Lotus 'confident of making another step forward'
Lotus trackside operations director Alan Permane expects the team to make a further step forward at the Belgian Grand Prix.

Raikkonen tests GP3 car in Barcelona
Kimi Raikkonen tested a 2013 GP3 car in Barcelona on Friday to help give feedback to one of the teams.

Cooling to be biggest challenge in 2014
Caterham technical director Mark Smith says the biggest single challenge with the 2014 power units will be cooling the engine.

No more Red Bull talks for Raikkonen
Kimi Raikkonen is no longer in the running for the vacant seat at Red Bull, according to his manager Steve Robertson.

Red Bull coy on Ricciardo rumours
Red Bull has refused to dismiss a report that Daniel Ricciardo will be announced as Mark Webber's replacement at the Belgian Grand Prix.

Gutierrez eyes first points in Belgium
Esteban Gutierrez is targeting his first points in Formula One at this weekend's Belgian Grand Prix.

Pirelli believes it's delivering for F1
Pirelli motorsport director Paul Hembery says the tyre manufacturer has delivered for Formula One in recent races.

Webber predicts Austria success
Mark Webber is pleased to see "a super-traditional venue" added to next year's calendar with the return of the Austrian Grand Prix.