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Suzuki MotoGP rider Alvaro Bautista has surgery on a broken shoulder after a motocross crash.


Red Bull's Mark Webber clinched his second win within a week after a dominant performance in Monaco on Sunday. Team mate Sebastian Vettel took second ahead of Renault's Robert Kubica in a race interrupted by four safety-car periods. It was the first time an Australian had won in the Principality since Sir Jack Brabham did so for Cooper in 1959, and puts Webber into the lead of the world champions


Mark Hughes on the man becoming one of F1's hottest properties


Mercedes GP have announced they will not appeal the stewards' decision to penalise driver Michael Schumacher following Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix. Schumacher was dropped from sixth to 12th in the results after he was handed a 20-second time penalty for his overtaking manoeuvre on Ferrari's Fernando Alonso in the dying moments of the Monte Carlo race. Schumacher passed Alonso just as the safety ca


Ever wanted to know your favourite Formula One driver a little better? Ever wanted a glimpse inside their lives outside the cockpit and see what really makes them tick - away from the race track? You can with the help of our series, The Secret Life. Williams' Rubens Barrichello is our latest target, as he reveals a talent for cooking a mean Brazilian barbeque, his past as a teacher's pet and a pe


Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix saw Renault score their second podium of 2010 following another stellar drive from Robert Kubica, allowing the team to narrow the gap to fourth place in the constructors' championship. Technical director James Allison looks back on the Monte Carlo weekend and assesses the progress Renault have made since the start of the season…


After a positive start to Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix, which saw Williams driver Rubens Barrichello running in the top six and some feisty opening laps from the Lotus, Virgin and HRT drivers, it was ultimately a tough race for the eight cars with Cosworth power. Although there were no issues with regard to their CA2010 engines, none was able to complete the 78 laps as a result of incidents or car-


Mark Webber banished any doubts about him being a true championship contender on Sunday as he dominated a second Grand Prix in succession, leaving his rivals - Red Bull team mate Sebastian Vettel included - in the shade.As the likes of Ferrari and McLaren licked their wounds, Red Bull left Monaco leading the 2010 constructors' standings for the first time, with Webber and Vettel level atop the dr


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