Nico Rosberg took advantage of a dry track on the morning of the penultimate day of pre-testing to set the fastest time in his Mercedes.
Author: Kristin Powell
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Mercedes holding back – Rosberg
Nico Rosberg expects Mercedes to up its game in the two weeks between the final test in Barcelona and the first race in Bahrain.
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Hulkenberg beats Alonso to top spot
Williams’ Nico Hulkenberg stole Fernando Alonso’s thunder by pipping him to the top spot on the Spaniard’s final day of pre-season testing.
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Mercedes not ready to win – Schumacher
Michael Schumacher has admitted that Mercedes is off the pace of the front runners and will not be challenging for victory at the start of the season.
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Poor content access blamed for piracy
Better online access to movies and music will help address the piracy problem according to internet service providers, Internode and iiNet.
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US F1 and Stefan GP reportedly in merger talks
US F1 and Stefan GP are rumoured to be in merger talks to ensure a thirteenth team is present at the first race of the season in Bahrain.
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Mercedes unveils new gull-wing safety car
Mercedes has announced that this year’s F1 safety car will be based on its gull-wing SLS 63 AMG.
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Secret Microsoft doc leaks, DMCA notice fails to contain it
It’s no secret that online service providers cooperate with law enforcement agencies and will hand over personal information of various kinds when subpoenaed, subject to court order, or compelled by search warrant. What is secret has been exactly what information these companies store about their users, and what they will hand over to the authorities when required. In recent days a series of these documents have been leaked to whistle-blowing site Cryptome. The policies of (among others) Facebook, AOL, and Skype have all been posted to the site, and several more were posted last December, including those of Verizon, Sprint, and Yahoo.
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Microsoft shuts down global spam network
Microsoft has won court approval to shut down a global network of computers which it says is responsible for more than 1.5bn spam messages every day.
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Fry no longer on board
Mercedes has confirmed that CEO Nick Fry has stepped down from the team’s board, removing him from some of the key decision making.