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Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner is confident that his drivers Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber have learned the lessons from their Turkish Grand Prix crash to not need a pre-race warning in Valencia.
Full story: Autosport
Williams has vowed to do all it can to make its relationship with engine supplier Cosworth work, as it moved to quash speculation that it was poised for a switch to Renault for 2011.
Full story: Autosport.com
The expectant fans rose out of their seats to cheer their hero Fernando Alonso as he crossed the line... fourth fastest. It was an anticlimactic moment for this was supposed to have been the serendipitous time when the Ferrari's extensive update put their home hero right back in this season's driving seat.
Full story: The Sunday Times (requires subscription)
In this second coming, Michael Schumacher has a chance to lose the tag o funfair driver, but he's chosen not to.
Full story: Martin Brundle in The Sunday Times (requires subscription)
Red Bull resumed their domination of the Formula 1 season with their fourth one-two qualifying result. But if pole-winner Sebastian Vettel was the toast of the paddock on Saturday it was another German who dominated the conversation. Michael Schumacher will start the race in 15th place, his worst qualifying performance of the year, and you have to go back to Japan in 2005, when he was 14th, to find a comparable failure.
The Observer
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