Bernie Ecclestone has dismissed suggestions Michael Schumacher will return to Formula One action with a win in Bahrain this weekend, casting doubts on the aspirations of both Mercedes and the former champion.
Category: Sports news
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Teams told to try harder
V8 Supercars Australia has threatened to invoke a clause in team Racing Entitlement Contracts (REC) which carries fines of up to $20,000 if they do not try hard enough in the upcoming event at the Australian Grand Prix.
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Senna confident HRT will be quicker than rivals
Bruno Senna is confident the new HRT F1 car will be faster than fellow newcomers Lotus and Virgin.
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Nike Outfits World Cup Teams in Jerseys Made From Recycled PET Bottles
If you’re sad that the global camaraderie at the Olympics has come to an end, don’t fret: The World Cup is fast approaching. To add to the excitement, with about 100 days left until the first match, Nike has unveiled its 2010 World Cup kits—or uniforms, for those unfamiliar with soccer jargon. The best part: They’re made from discarded plastic bottles, harvested from landfills in Japan and Taiwan, that were melted down into yarn and then spun into fabric.
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No team has a distinct advantage – Massa
Felipe Massa has played down suggestions that Ferrari is the dominant team heading into the opening round of the 2010 season.
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No team has a distinct advantage – Massa
Felipe Massa has played down suggestions that Ferrari is the dominant team heading into the opening round of the 2010 season.
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Red Bull rubbishes Raikkonen rumours
Red Bull boss Dietrich Mateschitz has denied rumours Kimi Raikkonen is in line for a race seat at his team in 2011.
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Australian GP looks into venue change
Organisers of the Australian Grand Prix are looking into building a new floodlit circuit to replace Albert Park as the race’s venue.
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Schumacher revises W01 opinion
Michael Schumacher has revised his belief that Mercedes won’t be capable of challenging for wins at the first race in Bahrain.
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Vettel confident about Red Bull’s reliability
Sebastian Vettel has no concerns about the reliability of the Red Bull, despite the new car stopping twice on track in the first two days of the Barcelona test.