Virgin pleased with overall improvement

Although Timo Glock may have been somewhat ill-prepared heading into qualifying on Saturday, Virgin Racing were happy after experiencing a fight with fellow 2010 debutants Lotus for positions 19th to 21st on the Silverstone starting grid.
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‘I can be happy with this performance’ – Alguersuari

Jaime Alguersuari is pleased to have placed his Toro Rosso 16th on the Canadian Grand Prix starting grid as both he and team-mate Sébastien Buemi visit the Montreal circuit for the first time this weekend.
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Renault content with double top ten result

Renault drivers Robert Kubica and Vitaly Petrov were pleased to see both cars make the top ten shootout in Turkey on Saturday. The Polish-Russian combination will head the fourth and fifth rows of the starting grid, shared with Felipe Massa’s Ferrari and Kamui Kobayashi’s Sauber respectively.
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Cosworth parts company with US F1

Following the failure to make this year’s starting grid, it has been officially confirmed that US F1 will not be submitting another application for next season’s World Championship. The outfit, founded by Ken Anderson and Peter Windsor, has also now ended its relationship with engine supplier Cosworth.
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Klien hushed over Stefan GP chance

Christian Klien remains in silence with regards to a possible Formula 1 return with Stefan GP next year. The Serbian outfit hopes for a place on the starting grid, with one slot still remaining following the US F1 breakdown, although the Austrian is unable to provide in-depth details into his association with the team.
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Stefan GP considering 12 drivers

Serbian hopefuls Stefan GP have declared that, having failed to secure a place on this year’s starting grid following the non-attendance of US F1, they now hope to make a debut in 2011 and have a list of 12 potential drivers with whom to do so.                  
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Chandhok and di Grassi start from pits

Hispania Racing has confirmed that Karun Chandhok will be starting Sunday’s Chinese Grand Prix from the pit lane. The verification signals that not one race so far this year has featured all 24 cars setting off from the starting grid.
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Vettel Holds On to Lead in Malaysian Grand Prix

Sebastian Vettel leapt from third on the starting grid to take the lead from his Red Bull teammate Mark Webber by the first corner of the Malaysian Grand Prix on Sunday. He never lost it.
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Vettel Grabs Lead Early and Hangs On to Win

Sebastian Vettel leapt from third on the starting grid to take the lead from his Red Bull teammate Mark Webber by the first corner of the Malaysian Grand Prix on Sunday. He never lost it.
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Glock and di Grassi to start from pit lane

Virgin Racing drivers Timo Glock and Lucas di Grassi will be starting today’s Australian Grand Prix from the pit lane at Albert Park following a number of part changes on the two cars, which are therefore no longer allowed to set off from the starting grid.
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