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  • F1 needs consistency on licence points - Stewart

    F1 needs consistency on licence points - Stewart

    Formula One must have a permanent race steward attending all races if a licence penalty points system for drivers is to be introduced next season, according to triple world champion Jackie Stewart. More »

    Reuters - Wed 15 May, 2013
  • Button thrilled by Honda return to F1

    Button thrilled by Honda return to F1

    Jenson Button, the last driver to win a grand prix for Honda, was thrilled to discover that the Japanese carmaker was returning to Formula One as engine partner to his McLaren team from 2015. More »

    Reuters - Thu 16 May, 2013
  • Lotus boss unhappy with Pirelli tyre changes

    Lotus boss unhappy with Pirelli tyre changes

    Pirelli's decision to change the Formula One tyres after just six races penalises those who have done a better job than others in getting the existing ones to work, Lotus principal Eric Boullier said. More »

    Reuters - Fri 17 May, 2013
  • Alonso has best chance yet with Ferrari

    Alonso has best chance yet with Ferrari

    Spanish Grand Prix winner Fernando Alonso says he would happily forego another race victory this season so long as he took the title, but the Ferrari driver really has every chance of success on both fronts. More »

    Reuters - Mon 13 May, 2013
  • Ferrari, Lotus the F1 winners on return to Europe

    Ferrari, Lotus the F1 winners on return to Europe

    The first European race of the Formula One season provided a boost for Ferrari and Fernando Alonso, with Lotus and Kimi Raikkonen also smiling, but left plenty of other former champions feeling the pain. More »

    Reuters - Mon 13 May, 2013
  • Mercedes mystified by lack of race pace

    Mercedes mystified by lack of race pace

    Mercedes urged their many Formula One technical boffins to "think outside the box" and consider the unconsidered after a Spanish Grand Prix that left the team baffled by their cars' lack of race pace. More »

    Reuters - Mon 13 May, 2013
  • Alonso cheers while others curse

    Alonso cheers while others curse

    Fernando Alonso and the army of Spanish fans cheering on his home grand prix victory owed Formula One tyre supplier Pirelli a debt of gratitude on Sunday even as others cursed the manufacturer. More »

    Reuters - Mon 13 May, 2013
  • No thought of quitting, says McLaren boss

    No thought of quitting, says McLaren boss

    McLaren principal Martin Whitmarsh made clear he was not about to quit on Saturday after his Formula One team's run of poor form showed no signs of abating at the Spanish Grand Prix. More »

    Reuters - Sat 11 May, 2013
  • Alonso turns up the heat with Spanish win

    Alonso turns up the heat with Spanish win

    Spaniard's second win in Barcelona. Raikkonen second, champion Vettel fourth. More »

    Reuters - Sun 12 May, 2013
  • Massa and Gutierrez handed grid penalties

    Massa and Gutierrez handed grid penalties

    Ferrari's Felipe Massa and Sauber's Mexican rookie Esteban Gutierrez were handed three-place grid penalties at the Spanish Grand Prix on Saturday for impeding rivals in qualifying. More »

    Reuters - Sat 11 May, 2013
  • Rosberg leads Mercedes lockout with Spanish pole

    Rosberg leads Mercedes lockout with Spanish pole

    Germany's Nico Rosberg put in a lightning lap to secure Mercedes' third successive pole position on Saturday with team mate Lewis Hamilton sealing a front row lockout at the Spanish Formula One Grand Prix. More »

    Reuters - Sat 11 May, 2013
  • Pirelli to review F1 tyres but no safety concerns

    Pirelli to review F1 tyres but no safety concerns

    Pirelli are reviewing the construction of their Formula One tyres after a series of spectacular debris-related failures but have assured drivers they need not worry about safety. More »

    Reuters - Sat 11 May, 2013
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May 26, 2013

STANDINGS

Drivers Standings

  • 01
    Sebastian Vettel
    89
  • 02
    Kimi Raikkonen
    85
  • 03
    Fernando Alonso
    72
  • 04
    Lewis Hamilton
    50
  • 05
    Felipe Massa
    45

Team Standings

  • 01
    Red Bull
    131
  • 02
    Ferrari
    117
  • 03
    Lotus
    111
  • 04
    Mercedes
    72
  • 05
    Force India
    32