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Formula One: Mercedes scratching their heads over Singapore GP puzzle
Abhishek •As soon as the curtain came down on the first session of qualifying, it was blindingly obvious – Mercedes were simply not fast enough.
From jeers to cheers: Formula One is in love with Sebastian Vettel again
Abhishek •Nursing Ferrari back to health, like Schumacher did, would put Vettel's claim to greatness beyond dispute.
F1: Which way will the dominoes fall? The ripple effect as Ferrari retain Kimi Raikkonen
Abhishek •Force India’s Nico Hulkenberg and Daniel Ricciardo were the other drivers tipped as potential replacements for Raikkonen.
To not see him ever again shocks you: From Massa to Perez and Button, F1 pays tribute to Bianchi
Abhishek •Speaking to journalists on Thursday for the first time since his death, they paid moving tributes to their competitor in the build up to the Hungarian Grand Prix.
I will always be number one, Bolt says after 100m triumph at London Diamond League
Fp Archives •“I am still number one,” said Olympic champion and world record holder Bolt. "I will continue being number one. Until I retire, that’s the plan.”
From promise to obscurity: Williams could have pulled off memorable British GP win
Abhishek •As difficult as it is to pass around Silverstone, there was a tiny smidgeon of a chance that Bottas could have got past.
Hamilton signs three year mega deal worth £100 million at Mercedes
Dhar •Hamilton, who has a 20-point lead over team mate Nico Rosberg in the current championship after five races, is already one of the highest earners in the sport
Formula One: Revamp on the cards at 'crucial' strategy meeting
Fp Archives •Formula One bosses and top teams will meet on Thursday to discuss a revamp of the sport, as well as technical concerns
F1: Hamilton says his biggest enemy is himself
Fp Archives •Lewis Hamilton's greatest enemy is not Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg or Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel.
Formula One still struggling to tap the female dollar
Fp Archives •F1 has become more inclusive -- some eight percent of Williams' engineers are women.