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Felipe Massa has warned his Ferrari team must perform better in qualifying in China after a mistake at the Malaysian Grand Prix meant he started 21st on the grid, costing him valuable points. Full story: Ferrari.com Ferrari will use the two engines it removed from its cars in Bahrain for the Chinese Grand Prix, having concluded they are fit to be used. Full story: f1fanatic.co.uk Mercedes GP are working on a major overhaul of their car in time for the Spanish Grand Prix, in the hope of fighting for wins at the upcoming European races. Full story: espnF1.com Korean Grand Prix organisers have denied that the country's maiden Formula 1 race, scheduled for 24 October, is in danger of being cancelled - stating that construction of the circuit will be finished on time. Full story: autosport.com Meanwhile, construction of the circuit which will host the inaugural Indian Grand Prix in 2011 has not yet begun. However, work to prepare the site near New Delhi for building is now 90% complete. Full story: espnf1.com Mercedes driver Michael Schumacher has decided to join the Grand Prix Drivers' Association, backtracking on his decision to not be a part of the body. Full story: autosport.com Force India chief Vijay Mallya remains confident that his team can claim fifth spot in the Constructor's standings, despite falling behind Renault after three races. Full story: PlanetF1.com This story will be updated through the day
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