Button expects Melbourne to suit McLaren

Jenson Button is expecting to be more competitive at the next round of the championship in Australia, after starting his title defence with a seventh place finish in Bahrain
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F1: Red Bull spending accelerates

The details of what it took for Red Bull to pull off its dramatic title challenge last year are at last coming to light courtesy of a report by Pitpass’ business editor Chris Sylt.
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Sauber to ditch BMW name

Sauber has indicated it will apply to drop the BMW from its official team title at some point during the 2010 season
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Virgin can emulate Red Bull, says Branson

Sir Richard Branson thinks his fledgling outfit can be realistic title contenders within five years
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Brabham to Button – F1 champions reunite in Bahrain

The eldest living world champion, 83-year-old Sir Jack Brabham, will be in Bahrain on Sunday to watch his most recent successor, Jenson Button, begin his title defence.
The 1959, 1960 and 1966 world champion is part of a dazzling guest list of Formula 1 stars who have made their way to the desert.
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Bahrain set for parade of champions

The eldest living world champion, 83-year-old Sir Jack Brabham, will be in Bahrain on Sunday to watch his most recent successor, Jenson Button, began his title defence.
The 1959, 1960 and 1966 world champion is part of a dazzling guest list of Formula 1 stars who have made their way to the desert.

1992 world champion Nigel [...]

Hamilton pleased with adaptive first day

Lewis Hamilton was pleased with his performance as the first two practice sessions of the 2010 season began in Bahrain on Friday. The 2008 title winner was one of three World Champions in the top four, finishing four tenths of a second off Nico Rosberg’s leading pace.
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Sebastian Vettel exclusive: Luscious Liz must prove herself

He is being hotly tipped for the 2010 title and many men his age might cave under the pressure. Not so Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel, who has arrived in Bahrain looking cool and relaxed. This season there are four champions on the grid. For next season the German wants to make sure he is the [...]

Button and Brawn win Laureus awards

Brawn GP title winners Jenson Button and Ross Brawn have been announced as winners of prestigious Laureus Awards, which they were shortlisted for a month ago. Seven gongs are handed out in all to a selection of sporting personalities.
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Bahrain GP preview

The closest title fight in years, the return of a legend, lots of newcomers and new rules – 2010 is about to commence.
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