Saturday, July 31, 2010

Sunday's F1 gossip column

BBC Sport brings you a regular round-up of the gossip in newspapers and on specialist websites around the world.


Vitaly Petrov, the only driver on the grid not to have previously out-qualified his team-mate, has played down the importance of finally getting one over on Robert Kubica for the first time this season.
Full story: espnf1.com

Promising Ferrari development driver Jules Bianchi will be out of action for some time after fracturing a vertebra in his back when crashing out of the GP2 race at the Hungaroring.
Full story: pitpass.com

Popular 10-time Grand Prix winner Gerhard Berger, who was formerly involved in both the BMW and Toro Rosso teams, has said he is not currently interested in a full-time return to the F1 paddock.
Full story: motorsport.com

Virgin Racing technical director Nick Wirth has thanked the team's backers and supporters for "keeping the faith" in the new squad after it qualified ahead of chief rival Lotus in Hungary.
Full story: itv.com

Mark Webber suggests the regulations will be to blame if, as many anticipate, the Hungarian Grand Prix turns into a procession during which he said the drivers would "do their best to stay awake".
Full story: crash.net

Robert Veres, the surgeon who operated on Felipe Massa after he had been airlifted to hospital after crashing in last year's Hungarian GP, is the Ferrari driver's special guest this weekend.
Full story: crash.net

This story will be updated throughout the day

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