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Formula 1 gossip and rumours from international media

Lewis Hamilton
Hamilton won the drivers' championship in 2008

Lewis Hamilton would drive for less money if it got him into a winning car - and after another Red Bull pole position at today's European Grand Prix, perhaps he should be prepared for a drop in future earnings.
Full story: Sunday Express

A row over eco-friendly engines could see Silverstone, Monaco and other circuits drop Formula 1 grand prix races and host US IndyCar events instead.
Full story: Sunday Express

The F1 teams are considering whether to join forces to take a stake in the private-equity-owned grand prix business.
Full story: The Independent on Sunday

Scepticism has greeted a recent study, released last week by organisers of the proposed Formula 1 race in Austin, Texas, which asserts the four-day event will generate nearly $300m (£188m) in economic benefit to the metropolitan area in June 2012.
Full story: Statesman

Fernando Alonso has predicted it will be at least another two or three months before Ferrari can hope to have an aerodynamics package to compare with Red Bull's.
Full story: Ferrari

Pirelli is pushing to introduce a new rule to prevent drivers from sitting out final qualifying in a bid to be in a better position with tyres in the race. Full story: James Allen on F1

Timo Glock insists that Virgin's decision to switch its focus to its 2012 car in the wake of parting company with technical director Nick Wirth will not affect his motivation.
Full story: Autosport.com

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Saturday's F1 gossip column
25 Jun 11 |  Formula 1
Friday's F1 gossip column
24 Jun 11 |  Formula 1
Thursday's F1 gossip column
23 Jun 11 |  Formula 1
Wednesday's F1 gossip column
22 Jun 11 |  Formula 1
Tuesday's F1 gossip column
21 Jun 11 |  Formula 1
Monday's F1 gossip column
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