GP Turkey, 2010-05-30
Istanbul Park
- Free practice 1 - Report & results
- Free practice 2 - Report & results
- Free practice 3 - Report & results
- Qualifying - Report & results
- Race - Report & results
News
22 May 2010
23 May 2010
24 May 2010
- In Turkey we'll be back in our element - McLaren
- Williams expecting better fortune in Turkey after double DNF in Monaco
- Petrov targeting top ten in Turkish qualifying
- Suprised to have scored so many points - Kubica
25 May 2010
- Bridgestone ready for demanding Istanbul circuit
- Another double finish on the wish list for Hispania Racing
- We're meeting our high expectations - Mallya
- I'm feeling very positive about this race - Sutil
- The target is Q3 - Liuzzi
- Ferrari looking forward to 800th GP
26 May 2010
- HRT ends partnership with Dallara
- It would be hard to copy Red Bull - Alonso
- I have no reason not to be confident - Alonso
- Todt expects Ferrari to retain Massa for 2011
- Pirelli to be F1's sole tyre supplier in 2011 says Italian media
- T127 at classic team Lotus festival
27 May 2010
- Lotus hopes for another step forward at Turkey
- We are even more concentrated now - Alonso
- We need to keep pushing to put ourselves in the front - Massa
- Taming Istanbul Park's turn eight
- Massa will most likely continue at Ferrari says Domenicali
- Both Virgin drivers finally get to race revised chassis
28 May 2010
- Hamilton tops first practice at Turkey
- Button tops second Friday practice at Istanbul
- Lotus wants to confirm progress during tomorrow's qualifying session
- Standard Friday for Sauber
- Busy day for Toro Rosso
- Force India tests switchable rear wing at Turkey
- Focus on new developments and tyres for Mercedes GP
- Hydraulic leak for Hulkenberg
- Renault satisfied with first day at Turkey and new front wing
- Busy day for Ferrari
- Bridgestone suggests careful tyre management after first day in Istanbul
29 May 2010
- Vettel takes the lead in Saturday practice
- Webber secures Turkish pole position
- Toro Rosso reasonably happy with Turkish qualifying
- Turkish delight in limited supply for Williams
- Sauber's expectations realised in Turkish qualifying
- HRT outpaces another team's car for first time in dry qualifying
- Lotus satisfied with another solid qualifying performance
- Difficult Turkish Saturday for Force India
- Fifth and sixth for Mercedes GP drivers
- Strong performance for McLaren drivers at Istanbul
- Renault drivers put their cars in top 10
- Disappointing qualifying for Ferrari's 800th GP
- Third consecutive pole for Webber, seventh pole for Red Bull
30 May 2010
- Bridgestone confident in the tyre's performance and safety for Sundays race
- Hamilton wins as Red Bulls collide
- Lotus disappointed after double retirement at Istanbul
- Good race pace doesn't provide points for Toro Rosso
- Clutch problem and puncture contribute to mid-field race for Williams
- First double finish for Sauber
- Two points for Sutil at Istanbul as Liuzzi finishes 13th
- Solid performance for Mercedes GP
- Good weekend for Renault ends on an anti-climax
- F-duct is the cold war coming to F1 says Newey
- Vettel and Webber blame each other as Horner is left disappointed
- Poor 800th GP weekend for Ferrari
- We'll be adults about it - Webber
- McLaren leave Turkey with maximum points
31 May 2010
- Turkey provided a very memorable race for Bridgestone
- Promising weekend turns out to be dissapointing for HRT
- Virgin very proud of two car finish in Istanbul
- Drivers treated equally says Marko despite blaming Webber for Turkish incident
01 Jun 2010
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