GP China, 2010-04-18
Shanghai International Ciruit
- Free practice 1 - Report & results
- Free practice 2 - Report & results
- Free practice 3 - Report & results
- Qualifying - Report & results
- Race - Report & results
News
09 Apr 2010
- Sauber looking forward to first race with Key at China
- Bridgestone expects graining on front left tyres at Shanghai
- Mercedes GP confident they can close the gap in China
- McLaren aims to pick up the maximum available points at Shanghai
- Williams working hard to improve and score more points in China
12 Apr 2010
- Q+A with James Allison, Renault's Technical Director
- Priority is to finish the race - Petrov
- Keep pushing to get closer to the front - Kubica
- A lap of Shanghai with Robert Kubica
- HRT looking forward to the challenge at the unknown Shanghai circuit
13 Apr 2010
- I think fifth is still realistic - Mallya
- Force India drivers confident they can keep scoring points at China
- No new engine for Alonso this weekend
- Ferrari targeting more reliability at Shanghai
14 Apr 2010
- Massa looking forward to upgrades on his Ferrari for China
- The Renault F1 Team Roadshow gears up for 2010
- Lotus looks forward to another double finish at China
- Shell-Ferrari contract officially signed
- Alonso feeling confident of competitiveness in cold China
- Virgin Racing fired up for 4th race of the season
15 Apr 2010
- Alexander Wurz joins the steward group for China
- No reason why we cannot do a good job this weekend - Massa
- Hamilton visits World Expo 2010 in Shanghai
- Life on the road: keeping cars healthy
- I'm not worried - Alonso
16 Apr 2010
- Button claims top spot in first practice
- Toro Rosso acknowledge reason for Buemi's strange accident
- Ferrari try F-duct as Alonso suffers another engine failure
- McLaren stay quickest with Hamilton topping the timesheets in FP2
- Oil pressure warning for Kovalainen
- Productive day in tough conditions for Force India
- Trouble-free Chinese Friday for Sauber
- Quite a scare for Toro Rosso at Shanghai
- Good progress for Mercedes GP on Chinese Friday
- Encouraging and trouble-free Chinese Friday for Renault
- A perfect start for McLaren
- Ferrari tests new aero package at China
- Bumpy track leads to difficult first day for Virgin F1
- Smooth first practices for HRT
17 Apr 2010
- Webber claims fastest time in last free practice session
- Sakon Yamamoto signed on as HRT test and reserve driver
- Vettel takes another pole, Webber 2nd
- Sauber reasonably satisfied with qualifying outcome
- Strong practice doesn't result in strong qualifying for Lotus
- Force India confident for tomorrow's race
- Mercedes GP hopes for some good points
- Williams a bit disappointed to miss out on top 10
- Toro Rosso very happy with 12th and 13th
- Virgin Racing best of the new teams at China
- HRT drivers to start from the back
- Renault satisfied with another top 10 qualifying for Kubica
- McLaren expected more from Chinese qualifying
- Mixed fortunes for Ferrari drivers at Shanghai
- Red Bull looking forward to Chinese race after securing another pole position
18 Apr 2010
- F1 teams worried about impact of volcano fall-out
- Button makes tyre call to win damp race
- Button proves critics wrong
- Double DNF for Sauber
- Run of points ends in China for Force India
- Toro Rosso fails to pick up points in China
- Lotus happy with Kova's strong race, disappointed with Trulli's bad luck
- First double points finish of the season for Renault
- Unsatisfactory result for Williams at Shanghai
- Red Bull once again unable to deliver from pole position
- Another podium finish for Rosberg as Schumi takes P10
- McLaren very happy with 1-2 at China and lead in both Championship
- Ferrari wanted more at Shanghai
- Bridgestone's Sunday update - China
- Hispania Racing proud of another double finish
- Virgin rue so many technical problems
19 Apr 2010
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