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As far as most fans are concerned, the long view of Michael Schumacher's career has not been damaged by his troubles to get Mercedes to the winner's circle upon his return to Formula One.
Michael Schumacher still rules the roost at Hockenheim

He may not be the German who is winning right now, but fans remember the Michael Schumacher who paved the way for the rest by winning all the time back then.Gary Meenaghan writes from Hockenheim.

SportJuly 21, 2012
The French Grand Prix was last held at the Magny-Cours circuit in 2008.
Teams explore French option instead of Abu Dhabi for F1 Driver Test

Ferrari and Mercedes youngsters could be set for Magny-Cours.

Other SportJuly 20, 2012
Sebastian Vettel passes the main stand at the Hockenheimring during practice yesterday for tomorrow’s race.
Experience stands the test of time for some

Gary Meenaghan reports from Hockenheim, a unique venue that continues to divide opinions among drivers.

SportJuly 20, 2012
Michael Schumacher, left, is expecting he and Nico Rosberg to be on the pace in Germany.
Schumacher and Rosberg confident of strong show in Hockenheim

German pair confident of being on the pace, while Pastor Maldonado looks to learn from his mistakes.

SportJuly 19, 2012
Fernando Alonso has finished on the podium of four of the last five races.
Ferrari expect to be on pace at German Grand Prix

Championship leader Fernando Alonso has been on the podium in four of the last five races.

SportJuly 17, 2012
Max Chilton drives around Silverstone for Marussia during the Young Driver Test.
Different routes for F1 teams to the Young Driver Test

Williams, Marussia and Hispania's decision to test at Silverstone has opened up to analysis what teams are looking to get out of trying out young racers.

SportJuly 12, 2012
Mark Webber, right, held talks with Ferrari's Stefano Domenicali, left. Mark Thompson / Getty Images
A win-win situation for Mark Webber

Mark Webber's confirmation that he held discussions with Ferrari will have only increased Red Bull's urgency, and – it is safe to assume – the financial package they were willing to offer.

The NationalJuly 10, 2012
Mark Webber talks to Ferrari team principal Stefano Domenicali. There are rumours of him joining Ferrari.
Webber gives 'every indication' he is happy with Red Bull

A British Grand Prix win serves to heighten speculation regarding Webber possibly moving to Ferrari when his contract expires at the end of the season.

SportJuly 09, 2012
Pastor Maldonado had two collisions in his last two races.
Lack of remorse hurts Pastor Maldonado

The Williams driver's reputation is taking a hit due to many collisions on the track.

SportJuly 09, 2012
Pastor Maldonado, left, was also involved in a collision with Kamui Kobayashi. Geoff Caddick / EPA
Sergio Perez incensed after collision with 'stupid' Pastor Maldonado

Williams driver fined and reprimanded for his reckless driving at the British Grand Prix.

SportJuly 08, 2012
Mark Webber, the Red Bull driver, raced to his ninth career victory at the British Grand Prix yesterday. Clive Mason / Getty Images
Mark Webber to keep feet on ground despite triumph

'It's a long, long season,' says Australian after Red Bull complete dominant win in a surprisingly dry British Grand Prix.

SportJuly 08, 2012
Fernando Alonso took pole position at Silverstone.
Fernando Alonso's ominous display to his F1 championship rivals

The Ferrari driver not taking anything for granted ahead of race as Sebastian Vettel fears event could be a "lottery".

SportJuly 07, 2012
Paul di Resta and the rest of the Force India team call the British Grand Prix their 'home' race, as their headquarters is located on the other side of Silverstone.
Force India enjoy the advantages of their 'home' grand prix

The team's factory is across the road from the Silverstone circuit.

SportJuly 07, 2012
Fans watch in wet and muddy conditions during practice for the British Grand Prix at Silverstone Circuit today. More rain is expected tomorrow and with it plenty of logistical problems as well. Clive Mason / Getty Images
Plenty of splash but little in the way of dash at British Grand Prix

Disgruntled fans tell Gary Meenaghan they got no value for money as teams chose to take the practice session easy and traffic chaos did not help their mood.

SportJuly 06, 2012
Jenson Button hopes there won't be as much standing water as there was today. Valdrin Xhemaj / EPA
Jenson Button calls Silverstone conditions 'treacherous'

McLaren-Mercedes driver feels the stagnant water at certain parts of the 5.89km track made it almost impossible to navigate safely.

SportJuly 06, 2012
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