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Fernando Alonso left the Korean Grand Prix frustrated but hoping to be able to challenge for wins at the three remaining events on the season.
Frustrated Alonso throws in the towel at Korea GP

Fernando Alonso called it a race with two laps to go, uncharacteristically radioing his team 'I give up'. Said Alonso, who finished fifth: 'There was no way I could do more with just two laps to go.'

SportOctober 17, 2011
Sebastian Vettel, did not start on pole, but soon took control of the lead in Korea to clinch his 20th grand prix win which helped Red Bull Racing to the constructors' championship.
Red Bull clinch constructors' title with Vettel win in Korea Grand Prix

World champion wins his 20th grand prix to help his team to the constructors' championship with McLaren's Lewis Hamilton second and Mark Webber third.

SportOctober 16, 2011
Drivers, including Sebastian Vettel, have asked why the Formula One track was built in Yeongam, 320 kilometres south of Seoul, the capital, rather than have it around an urban setting. Others have been disappointed that little has been done to improve the facilities from last year.
South Korea's Formula One circuit too far from the madding crowd

Formula One drivers are wondering if the circuit should have been closer to a city, such as Seoul.

SportOctober 15, 2011
Lewis Hamilton hardly looks like a man who had qualified on pole.
Hamilton stoney faced despite pole success

The McLaren-Mercedes driver is at the front of the gird for the Korean Grand Prix but you would not have guessed it by his downbeat persona

UAEOctober 15, 2011
Red Bull Racing mechanics practise pit stop drills on Sebastian Vettel’s car at the Korean International Circuit in Yeongam yesterday.
Formula One drivers insist the wheels are still in motion

Hamilton, Alonso and champion Vettel all motivated to win season's remaining races.

UAEOctober 14, 2011
McLaren-Mercedes are closing the gap on Red Bull-Racing as the season goes on.
Sebastian Vettel can play dirty when he needs to

Five things we learnt from Japanese GP Too little too late for McLaren; Alonso offers encouragement for next season; Japan are the perfect hosts and Liuzzi will be looking over his shoulder.

SportOctober 11, 2011
Vettel and Red Bull's dominance of Formula One

Vettel's dominance has led to questions regarding just how much of his superiority is down to talent.

The NationalOctober 10, 2011
Sebastian Vettel celebrates winning his second world title after finishing third in yesterday's Japanese Grand Prix.
Vettel's delight at the achievement of his second world title

Sebastian Vettel was full of pride after successfully defending his Formula One drivers' title.

SportOctober 10, 2011
Red Bull Racing driver Sebastian Vettel had to wait on a new wing but rewarded his team's patience by being the fastest in qualifying for the Japanese Grand Prix.
'Herculean' effort by Red Bull to get Vettel on pole in Japan

Champion-elect to start from the front for 12th time in 15 races.

Other SportOctober 09, 2011
Japanese fans where their hearts on their sleeves, and car parts on their heads, at Suzuka for the grand prix.
Japan's F1 fans are a perfect model for fanatical dedication

Fans in Japan are expressive and artistic, but most of all they are passionate about Formula One.

SportOctober 09, 2011
Sebastian Vettel inspects the damage he wrought on his Red Bull Racing car after crashing in the first practice session for the Japanese Grand Prix.
Vettel vexed but recovers very quickly

A crash in the first practice session for the Japanese Grand Prix has reminded Sebastian Vettel that though he needs only a point to clinch the title, he has not won anything just yet.

SportOctober 08, 2011
A surprise race winner at Canada, Jenson Button is hoping he can manage a similar feat in Suzuka, where he pressured Sebastian Vettel into a rare mistake.
Half-way around the world, yet Button is back home again

From his karting days to his efforts in disaster relief, Japan has a favourite son in Jenson Button.

SportOctober 07, 2011
Vitaly Petrov, right, with teammate Bruno Senna, is confident he will have a seat with Lotus-Renault GP in 2013.
Petrov is secure with Renault

Ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix, The National's Gary Meenaghan was able to chat with Renault's Vitaly Petrov about several issues including next season.

SportOctober 07, 2011
Lewis Hamilton, the McLaren-Mercedes driver, greets a fan at the Suzuka Circuit yesterday ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton is 'happy' despite form

McLaren-Mercedes driver says current campaign has been 'most trying' of career.

UAEOctober 07, 2011
Paul di Resta, the Force India driver, was among the participants not to set a time during the final part of qualifying in Singapore.
Qualifying regulations in need of a rethink for Formula One

The qualifying rules need to be adjusted after flaws were shown in the tyre regulations in Singapore.

SportSeptember 27, 2011
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