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Lewis Hamilton remains convinced that consistency and scoring decent points is the best way to challenge for the 2012 F1 drivers' championship as the sport heads to Monaco.
 

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Despite rumours that he could be axed this season, Ferrari insist they could yet retain Felipe Massa for next year's Championship..
 

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Toro Rosso estimate that the difference taking part in the Silverstone Young Driver test and the Abu Dhabi edition is as much as half a million...
 

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Norbert Haug believes Mercedes stands a strong chance of a good result in Monte Carlo next weekend, not least due to Michael Schumacher and Nico Rosberg’s experience around the compact street circuit. The company is currently fifth in the Constructors’ Championship.
 

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Maldonado has declared his intention of staying ahead of the pack in Formula One by winning next Sunday's showpiece Monaco GP...
 

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Angry could be a polite way of describing Felipe Massa’s mood, on a day spent in Maranello to work in the simulator and to attend meetings with his engineers. Five days on from the Spanish GP, the Brazilian is still annoyed about the outcome of a race that could definitely have ended differently.
 

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Sergio Perez says he is a "stronger" driver after his horrific accident in last year's Monaco Grand Prix...
 

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Pastor Maldonado has responded to critics that have labelled him as a pay driver in the past, saying he hopes his win in Spain last weekend proves he is in Formula One on the basis of talent
 

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Sergio Perez can't wait for the Monaco Grand Prix next weekend, although he has admitted his crash there last year was a 'watershed event' for him.
 

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Michael Schumacher has said his five-place grid penalty will spur him on next weekend in Monaco.
 

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Kimi Raikkonen has said it is difficult to say how Lotus will perform next weekend at the Monaco Grand Prix.
 

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Lotus boss Eric Boullier has warned his team not to rest on its laurels after two very solid results at the last two races
 

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Lewis Hamilton believes there is no better place to win his first race of the season than next weekend on the streets of Monte Carlo...
 

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Felipe Massa is adamant that he has the full support of Ferrari and will find a way out of his current slump...
 

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Both Nico Rosberg and Michael Schumacher believe Mercedes should be in confident mood as F1 returns to Monte Carlo. In a season that has delivered five winning constructors in as many races, the silver arrows now target a second victory.
 

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Felipe Massa is confident he still has the full support of Ferrari despite a disappointing start to the season with just two points from five races
 

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Felipe Massa has no doubts that Ferrari remains fully behind him in his quest to find a way out of his current difficulties.
 

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Go inside HRT s new headquarters at the Caja Magica in Madrid and see footage from the official opening
 

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Jenson Button is cautious about McLaren's chances of winning the Monaco Grand Prix, with the team's MP4-27 not particularly suited to the demands of the famous street circuit.
 

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The Monaco race may be one of the most glamorous and historic events on the Formula One calendar but that's not why the drivers love it so. The real draw for them is in the challenge of the Monte Carlo circuit's twists and turns, which rewards the brave and punishes the tiniest of mistakes. They and their teams explain why they can't wait to get started on Thursday…
 

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