Button heads first practice at MonzaSeptember 10, 2010 (11:56) [ Indexed from GPUpdate.net ] Reigning World Champion Jenson Button topped the timesheets in a bright and dry first practice session at Monza on Friday morning. The McLaren driver edged out Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel by just 97 thousandths of a second as Spa winner Lewis Hamilton confirmed two McLarens in the top three. Robert Kubica and Renault finished fourth, with the Ferraris of Alonso and Massa eighth and ninth. More...
McLaren dominate Monza practiceSeptember 10, 2010 (11:51) [ Indexed from BBC Sport ] Jenson Button set the pace in first practice at the Italian Grand Prix as his McLaren team traded fastest times with championship rivals Red Bull. More...
Red Bull sure Webber can hold his nerveSeptember 10, 2010 (11:51) [ Indexed from Autosport.com ] Red Bull Racing has no doubts that Mark Webber can hold his nerve until the end of the campaign - even though he is entering the unchartered waters of a high-pressure world championship title fight. More...
Whitmarsh: Team orders situation more confusing nowSeptember 10, 2010 (11:37) [ Indexed from GPUpdate.net ] McLaren Team Principal Martin Whitmarsh believes that rules surrounding team orders are now more confusing following the outcome of Ferrari's FIA hearing in Paris on Wednesday. Having received a 100,000 dollar fine after the German Grand Prix, when Felipe Massa yielded to eventual winner Fernando Alonso, no further punishment was handed out in the French capital. More...
McLaren run Spa-like rear wing in first practiceSeptember 10, 2010 (11:07) [ Indexed from GPUpdate.net ] The McLarens of Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button could be seen using higher-than-usual rear wings during the first Monza practice session on Friday, with the belief that the team's f-duct may not function properly with the more usual, lower component. More...
Final races hold no fear for HamiltonSeptember 10, 2010 (10:56) [ Indexed from Autosport.com ] Lewis Hamilton says the final flyaway races no longer hold any fear for McLaren - even though their high-downforce nature had been expected to favour title rivals Red Bull Racing more. More...
Korea: We remain on schedule for completionSeptember 10, 2010 (09:46) [ Indexed from GPUpdate.net ] Race organisers of the inaugural Korean Grand Prix have reiterated to GPUpdate.net that the brand-new Yeongam circuit will be ready on time ahead of the event on the penultimate weekend of October. The latest update follows Karun Chandhok's demonstration run for Red Bull Racing on Saturday. More...
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