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 It's not all glamour in F1 as Red Bull's Mark Webber gets the builders in |
Sorry for the late tweet following a great weekend in Monza, couldn't quite come away with the win but a great result all the same. Fantastic job by the whole team, hopefully we can have another good race next weekend in Singapore. The fight is on!!! Full story: McLaren driver Jenson Button on Twitter OK this one not my idea, but we are grenading old kitchen to then build new one - simple! I'll have hard hat on for breakfast! Work has started and the boys aren't messing around. Full story: Red Bull driver Mark Webber on Twitter Renault F1 chairman Gerard Lopez says Kimi Raikkonen's approach to the team will not sway it from making a decision on its 2011 line-up based on what makes most sense commercially. Full story: Autosport.com The fans of Michael Schumacher may not like the idea, but there is increasing speculation in Formula 1 circles that the seven-time world champion may decide to quit the sport (again) at the end of the current season. Full story: Joe Saward's Grand Prix blog Renault driver Vitaly Petrov says he has been watching videos and reading data about the final five circuits of the season as he has never raced on them before. The Russian says he is aiming for a top-10 finish in Singapore this weekend and reckons the night race will mean he gets more sleep than normal. (Renault F1) Paul di Resta will not take part in Friday practice for Force India in Singapore. The Scot says: "It's such a crucial race for the team with so much to play for in the championship and a few new parts on the car. All the same, I'll be with the team the whole weekend." (Force India) Silverstone is inviting fans to put forward ideas for a name for the track's new pit and paddock complex. Full story: Silverstone This story will be updated throughout the day
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