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Wednesday's F1 gossip column

BBC Sport brings you a regular round-up of the gossip in newspapers and on specialist websites around the world.


Australian Grand Prix chief Ron Walker has labelled Formula 1 drivers "lazy prima donnas" after they complained about low light levels at this year's race.
Full story: ESPN

Mercedes boss Norbert Haug says racing alongside Michael Schumacher has caused Nico Rosberg to up his performances this season.
Full story: The Sun

Renault team boss Eric Boullier believes Lewis Hamilton should have been penalised for weaving ahead of Vitaly Petrov during Sunday's Malaysian Grand Prix.
Full story: ESPN

After failing to finish in Malaysia, Ferrari's Fernando Alonso has said the team "have to learn our lesson".
Full story: PlanetF1.com

Ferrari have downplayed suggestions that last weekend's Malaysian Grand Prix highlighted a major engine reliability problem.
Full story: ESPN

After becoming the second youngest points scorer in the history of F1, Toro Rosso's Jaime Alguersuari is growing in confidence, saying Michael Schumacher showed him how to drive an F1 car "on the limit".
Full story: RedBull.com

Force India's Adrian Sutil believes his team can maintain their early season form and be a top-10 runner throughout the 2010 championship.
Full story: autosport.com

Hispania Racing's technical consultant Geoff Willis looks set to leave the struggling Spanish team and could rejoin Force India.
Full story: SpeedTV.com

Formula 1 teams have been told by the FIA that any self-levelling damper system used to regulate the ride height of a car between qualifying and the race during a Grand Prix weekend would be deemed illegal.
Full story: autosport.com

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see also
Tuesday's F1 gossip column
06 Apr 10 |  Formula 1
Monday's F1 gossip column
05 Apr 10 |  Formula 1


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