- Chinese Grand Prix - FP2
- Hamilton primed to fight through the field
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April 13, 2012: Lewis Hamilton says he is ready to fight through the field in Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix as he prepares to take a grid penalty ahead of qualifying
- Chinese Grand Prix - FP2
- Button struggling to extract pace
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April 13, 2012: Jenson Button admitted that he was struggling to extract the pace from his McLaren during Friday practice at Shanghai
- Chinese Grand Prix - FP2
- Mercedes focused on race pace
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April 13, 2012: Ross Brawn confirmed that Mercedes had spent most of Friday practice focusing on race pace despite setting the fastest time of the day
- Chinese Grand Prix - FP2
- Schumacher sets the pace in second practice
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April 13, 2012: Michael Schumacher finished the second practice session for the Chinese Grand Prix on top as Mercedes continued to gain a significant advantage form its unique DRS system
- Chinese Grand Prix - FP1
- Hamilton a second clear in damp first practice
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April 13, 2012: Lewis Hamilton made the most of damp and frustrating first practice session at the Chinese Grand Prix by setting the fastest time by over a second on his final attempt
- Chinese Grand Prix
- Vettel to test old exhaust layout
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April 12, 2012: Sebastian Vettel will run the old version of the Red Bull exhaust during Friday practice for the Chinese Grand Prix
- Chinese Grand Prix preview
- A clouded picture
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April 12, 2012: ESPNF1 previews the Chinese Grand Prix, as protests and penalties already cloud the picture ahead of the third race of the season
- Chinese Grand Prix
- Lotus protest against Mercedes DRS rejected
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April 12, 2012: Lotus has had its formal protest against the controversial Mercedes DRS system rejected by the FIA
- Chinese Grand Prix
- Alonso expects Ferrari to struggle to make Q3
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April 12, 2012: Fernando Alonso believes it will be difficult for Ferrari to make it in to the final part of qualifying at the Chinese Grand Prix this weekend
- Chinese Grand Prix
- Button hopes to maintain advantage
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April 12, 2012: Jenson Button hopes that McLaren's updates will allow it to maintain its advantage in this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix
- Chinese Grand Prix
- Hamilton hit with grid penalty for gearbox change
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April 12, 2012: Lewis Hamilton will take a five-place grid penalty for the Chinese Grand Prix after confirming that he requires a new gearbox this weekend
- Chinese Grand Prix
- Kovalainen expects Caterham improvement in China
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April 12, 2012: Heikki Kovalainen expects Caterham to be more competitive during this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix
- Ferrari news
- Massa knows 'tricky time cannot go on'
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April 11, 2012: Felipe Massa admits that the "tricky time" he is currently experiencing "cannot go on" if he wants to retain his Ferrari seat
- Ferrari news
- No change at Ferrari - Alonso
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April 11, 2012: Fernando Alonso does not expect Ferrari to be any more competitive in China than it was in the opening two races of the season
- Chinese Grand Prix
- 'Quite a few upgrades' for McLaren in China
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April 11, 2012: McLaren technical director Paddy Lowe has revealed that the team will "have quite a few upgrades" for the Chinese Grand Prix "on pretty much all sections of the car"
- Chinese Grand Prix - Red Bull preview
- 'Hopefully we can get a strong finish and some more points'
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April 11, 2012: Red Bull's preview of the Chinese Grand Prix
- Chinese Grand Prix - Force India preview
- 'It feels good to start as we mean to continue'
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April 11, 2012: Force India previews the Chinese Grand Prix
- Maurice Hamilton's Formula One blog
- A quick Chinese: not particularly satisfying
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April 10, 2012: Maurice Hamilton gives his views on the Shanghai International Circuit and recalls one of the more exciting off-track moments from 2007
- Chinese Grand Prix - Williams preview
- 'The track will prove a stern test for the FW34'
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April 10, 2012: Williams previews the Chinese Grand Prix
- Chinese Grand Prix
- Five updates for Ferrari in China
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April 10, 2012: Ferrari will bring five updates to the Chinese Grand Prix to try and narrow the gap to the front of the field, which technical director Pat Fry estimates is around 0.8s in dry conditions