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Mark Webber insists Fernando Alonso was a deserving winner of the German Grand Prix and Ferrari were correct to implement team orders, despite Red Bull boss Christian Horner criticising the move. "It's happened so many times since '02," the Australian said. "For the victory it's a different thing, but the people who think it's the first time it's happened are absolutely dreaming."
Full story: Autosport.com
Former Ferrari driver Rubens Barrichello, who infamously allowed Michael Schumacher to pass at the Austrian Grand Prix in 2002 - an incident which saw the introduction of rule 39.1 banning team orders, says he is mystified by the Italian team's behaviour.
Full story: Formula1.com
Jenson Button says there is more to come from McLaren's blown diffuser update, used for the first time at the German Grand Prix last weekend, at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Full story: Speedtv.com
The defending world champion admits he is far happier now his relationship with model Jessica Michibata is back on track.
Full story: GP Update.net
Toro Rosso's Sebastien Buemi and Jamie Alguersuari believe the high downforce Hungaroring circuit will benefit the STR5 in their quest for points this weekend.
Full story: Autosport.com
Force India will test their version of the blown diffuser on Adrian Sutil's car for Friday's free practice session in Budapest.
Full story: Autosport.com
Qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix could be hit by rain with showers forecast for Saturday. However, the race on Sunday should be rain-free with temperatures predicted to hit up to 29 degrees.
Full story: BBC Weather
Brazilian Lucas di Grassi is optimistic his Virgin team can outperform Lotus this weekend.
Full story: Planetf1.com
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