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Damon Hill, the 1996 world champion, says Lewis Hamilton will be back 'in the frame' for victories despite being out-performed by his McLaren team-mate Jenson Button so far this season. (Press Association) Peter Sauber says that despite the struggles his team have suffered this year after he bought it back from BMW, he would have no hesitation in doing the same thing again in the same circumstances. Full story: Sauber F1's teams are deciding between using Michelin or Cooper Avon as their tyre supplier in 2011 in place of Bridgestone with cost the main point of discussion. Full story: autosport.com (in German) Championship leader Jenson Button says he would be disappointed if he didn't win back-to-back world crowns but insists his main aim is to eventually win a title with McLaren. Full story: The Mirror Sir Stirling Moss is the latest former racer to offer his view on Michael Schumacher's return to F1 saying the 41-year-old is 'past it'. Full story: The Sun Williams do not expect to make a significant step forward at next week's Spanish Grand Prix but are planning bigger upgrades for Monaco and Istanbul. Full story: autosport.com Former world champion Jacques Villeneuve insists he is pressing on with his plans to make his F1 comeback in 2011. Full story: auto_motor_und_sport.de (in German) Williams driver Nico Hulkenberg reveals a love of cake and a dislike for air travel as he spills some of his secrets. Full story: formula1.com This story will be updated throughout the day.
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