BBC Sport brings you a regular round-up of the gossip in newspapers and on specialist websites around the world.
Ross Brawn has blasted Jenson Button for walking out on Brawn GP, the outfit that helped him to the F1 world title last year. But the Mercedes team boss has set his sights on getting one over on his former driver this season.
Full story: The Sun
Force India driver Adrian Sutil is not expecting the order at the front of the field to change at the forthcoming Spanish Grand Prix, despite expected upgrades to several leading cars.
Full story: espnf1.com
Renault's Robert Kubica insists Formula 1's new regulations are rewarding drivers who race in an intelligent way by thinking their way through races, rather than going for the fastest laps.
Full story: autosport.com
Michael Schumacher should only be judged on his return to Formula One after half a season according to former F1 rival David Coulthard. Schumacher, 41, has struggled since coming out of retirement to drive for Mercedes.
Full story: motorsport.com
Rookie Nico Hulkenberg has joined Williams team bosses in raving about the form of Formula One's most experienced driver Rubens Barrichello after the Brazilian's impressive start to the season.
Full story: espnf1.com
Sauber need more sponsors to ensure the C29 car can be properly developed says Pedro de la Rosa. The Spanish driver has failed to register a point so far this season.
Full story: motorsport.com
Fernando Alonso has dismissed fears over Ferrari's engine reliability, insisting he is simply glad to be a championship contender as he heads to his home Grand Prix in Spain.
Full story: formula1.com
Force India has shaken off its old mantle as one of Formula 1's small teams on the back of a strong start to the 2010 season, reckons driver Vitantonio Liuzzi.
Full story: autosport.com
Mercedes team boss Ross Brawn says it is only a matter of time before Nico Rosberg clinches his maiden race victory. The German has outshone team-mate and compatriot Michael Schumacher so far this season.
Full story: planetf1.com
Motor racing legend Sir Stirling Moss admits he cannot understand why Michael Schumacher has returned to Formula One this year, and believes the German legend is 'past it'.
Full story: metro.co.uk
Renault F1 shareholder Gerard Lopez says Robert Kubica has what it takes to be a world champion one day. The Polish driver's reputation has been boosted by some great performances so far this year.
Full story: speedtv.com
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