 Kubica slipped behind Nico Rosberg in the standings following Canada
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Renault are trying to take the positives out of the Canadian Grand Prix despite scoring only six points through Robert Kubica's seventh-place finish. Sporting director Steven Nielsen has insisted it could have been worse as their closest rivals in the constructors' championship, Mercedes, only increased their lead by two points. Full story: autotrader.co.uk Canadian Grand Prix organisers are delighted with the turnout over race weekend. Race president Francois Dumontier believes that more fans travelled from overseas than in any previous year. Full story: Motorsports Magazine Sauber has launched "Sauber Club One" which allows businesses to use their facilities in Hinwil, Switzerland for corporate events. Full story: F1network.net Williams are confident that their combination of youth and experience in drivers Nico Hulkenberg and Rubens Barrichello will yield results once the car's pace has improved. So far they have only amassed eight points. Full story: ATT Williams Romain Grosjean is targeting a return to Formula 1 next season. The 24-year-old, who impressed at Le Mans last weekend until being forced to retire, took Nelson Piquet's seat at Renault last season, but was not retained for 2010. Full story: Auto Hebdo (in French) Michelin are close to pulling out of the running to be the tyre supplier in 2011, leaving the way clear for Pirelli. Full story: L'Equipe Former champion Kimi Raikkonen could make his return next year, with Renault an option for the 30-year-old. Full story: Auto Sprint Construction on the Korea International Circuit should be completed on schedule over the summer ahead of the first Korean Grand Prix in October. Full story: Autosport.com This column will be updated throughout the day.
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