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The Yas Racing Series opening round got underway yesterday where drivers share cars and fund themselves for the experience.
Yas Racing Series kickstarts experience ride for UAE drivers

Six days of action seen as a stepping stone for those with an eye on the budget.

Other SportOctober 19, 2012
US Grand Prix organisers miss out on 'wake-up call' for 2013

The inaugural Grand Prix of America scheduled to take place next June has been postponed until 2014.

SportOctober 19, 2012
Felipe Massa, the Ferrari driver, has had better fortune on a Formula One track in recent months. Mark Baker / AP Photo
Ferrari hope Felipe Massa will repay faith in F1 driver

Brazilian will continue with Italian outfit for at least a year more.

Other SportOctober 16, 2012
The dominance of Sebastien Loeb over the past eight years has been detrimental to rallying as a sport, according to our columnist. Patrick Hertzog / AFP
Success of Sebastien Loeb has driven fans away from rallying

A lack of competition breeds a lack of spectators breeds a lack of publicity breeds a lack of sponsorship money. That is the problem the WRC faces.

The NationalOctober 16, 2012
Felipe Massa's recent return of form may have just been enough to have earned him a one-year contract extension with Ferrari.
Felipe Massa may soon reap his reward at Ferrari

The Brazilian has reiterated his willingness to be the team player while also taking a further step in proving he has rediscovered the pace that saw him fighting for victories after he first joined the Italian manufacturers in 2006.

The NationalOctober 15, 2012
Ferrari team principal Stefano Domenicali says that a pairing of Sebastian Vettel, left, and Fernando Alonso ‘could work. Fernando’s strength is that he is not afraid of anyone, a force that comes with maturity’.
A Vettel move to Ferrari could be check and mate

Whispers of the German's possible move from Red Bull to Ferrari in the media is a way for the Italian marque to play at some gamesmanship with their rivals this year while solidifying 2014, explains Gary Meenaghan.

SportOctober 15, 2012
Lewis Hamilton finished within the points despite plenty of trouble at the Korean Grand Prix. Diego Azubel / EPA
Lewis Hamilton admits his chase for the drivers' title is over

Briton has poor day after his McLaren car's rear anti-roll bar is broken at Korean Grand Prix.

SportOctober 14, 2012
Such was Sebastian Vettel's dominance yesterday, the Red Bull driver could set his fastest lap-time near the end of the race. Clive Mason / Getty Images
Sebastian Vettel raises his game at right time for Red Bull

Formula One defending champion looking ominous as he wins race by capitalising on poor start from teammate Mark Webber at Korean Grand Prix.

SportOctober 14, 2012
Ferrari driver Fernando Alonso enters the pit lane.
Alonso unperturbed by Red Bull pair's good show in qualifying

A 'good race' is what matters, says the Ferrari driver after coming in fourth.

SportOctober 13, 2012
Red Bull drivers Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel wave to the crowd after the qualifying session in Yeongam.
Red Bull's Webber takes surprise pole at Korean Grand Prix

Vettel joins his teammate to take front row on the grid with Hamilton and Alonso behind.

SportOctober 13, 2012
Red Bull Formula One drivers Sebastian Vettel, left, and Mark Webber during a practice session at the Korea International Circuit in the Yeongam province. Woohae Cho / Reuters
Sebastian Vettel is in bullish mood for Korean Grand Prix

German is four points behind Alonso, and while Lewis Hamilton was fastest in the morning the Red Bull team dominated the afternoon session.

SportOctober 12, 2012
McLaren Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton.
Another twist in Hamilton's learning curve

Some consider Hamilton's decision to move to Mercedes-GP next year as his biggest mistake to date, which would be quite an achievement.

SportOctober 12, 2012
Hamilton says he hopes to learn from his experience.
Lewis Hamilton puts his 'hands up' after Twitter fiasco

British driver says sorry to his McLaren teammate after jumping the gun on social media platform.

SportOctober 11, 2012
Red Bull Racing’s Sebastian Vettel, winner of the two previous races, will hope for more of the same.
Red Bull happy to have a quiet weekend for Korean Grand Prix

Race is not known for its huge crowds, but it is not a bad little circuit to drive on, says Webber.

SportOctober 11, 2012
By the time Kamui Kobayashi got to the paddock to celebrate with his team plenty of fans had snuck into the area to join the celebration.
Japanese F1 fans spellbound in Suzuka

Kamui Kobayashi could not have picked a better place for his first F1 podium. No country on the F1 calendar celebrates Formula One better than the Land of the Rising Sun ... They are a wholehearted, fantastically brilliant credit to the sport, explains Gary Meenaghan.

The NationalOctober 08, 2012
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