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- Editor's comment
- An end to policing the unpoliceable
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December 10, 2010: The FIA's decision to end its own pathetically inept attempts to control the issuing of team orders should not been seen as a surrender to Ferrari, as some have claimed, as much as an acceptance it was trying to police the unpoliceable
- FIA WMSC
- Radio message meant to motivate Massa - Ferrari
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September 9, 2010: Ferrari said that the radio message issued to Felipe Massa during the German Grand Prix was merely meant to motivate the Brazilian to drive faster himself
- FIA World Motor Sport Council
- No further punishment for Ferrari in team orders scandal
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September 8, 2010: Ferrari has avoided further punishment for its actions at the 2010 German Grand Prix, after appearing in front of the FIA's World Motor Sport Council (WMSC) in Paris on Wednesday
- Ferrari news
- Lauda expects Ferrari 'pasting'
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August 19, 2010: Former three-time world champion Niki Lauda believes Ferrari will "get a pasting" when they face the sport's governing body next month over allegations of race fixing
- German Grand Prix
- FIA set Ferrari hearing date
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August 3, 2010: The FIA's World Motor Sport Council (WMSC) will consider Ferrari's team orders breach on 8 September
- Mark Sutton - Life Through a Lens
- 'I wouldn't have missed it for the world'
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July 28, 2010: Mark Sutton takes ESPNF1 behind the scenes at the German Grand Prix with a first-hand account of one of the most awkward press conferences of all time
- Ferrari news
- Massa focused on Hungary
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July 28, 2010: Despite all the controversy at last weekend's German Grand Prix, Felipe Massa insists he is entirely focused on the upcoming race at the Hungaroring
- Tonio Liuzzi's exclusive column
- 'He didn't leave enough space into the corner'
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July 26, 2010: Tonio Liuzzi explains what happened to him on the first lap of the German Grand Prix and gives his opinion on the Ferrari affair
- German Grand Prix
- Schumacher sympathises with Ferrari
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July 26, 2010: Michael Schumacher has sympathised with Ferrari's decision to implement team orders at the German Grand Prix
- Force India news
- Force India draws a line under Hockenheim
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July 26, 2010: Force India is ready to "draw a line" under its disastrous German Grand Prix after a pit stop mix up saw its drivers finish 16th and 17th
- German Grand Prix
- FIA declares Red Bull and Ferrari front wings legal
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July 26, 2010: The FIA's Jo Bauer on Sunday eased a burgeoning controversy about flexible front wings
- German Grand Prix
- Post-race driver rundown
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July 25, 2010: A look at what happened to who at the German Grand Prix
- German Grand Prix
- 'I'll be back', insists Webber
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July 25, 2010: Mark Webber vowed to continue his fight for a first drivers' title after a disappointing German Grand Prix saw him finish an unaccustomed sixth
- German Grand Prix
- Damage limitation for Mercedes
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July 25, 2010: Mercedes drivers Nico Rosberg and Michael Schumacher admitted there was not much more they could have done after a frustrating German Grand Prix saw them finish in 8th and 9th respectively on home soil
- German Grand Prix
- Kubica 'best of the rest'
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July 25, 2010: Robert Kubica continued his impressive season for Renault after finishing as the 'best of the rest' behind the big three teams at the German Grand Prix
- German Grand Prix
- McLaren must work 'very quickly' - Lewis
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July 25, 2010: Lewis Hamilton admitted that his McLaren team must work 'very quickly' to turn things around after finishing well off the pace of the Ferrari duo and Sebastian Vettel on Sunday
- German Grand Prix
- Driver reaction after the German Grand Prix
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July 25, 2010: Driver and team reaction after the controversial German Grand Prix
- German Grand Prix
- Alonso plays down team orders row
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July 25, 2010: German Grand Prix winner Fernando Alonso has played down the furore surrounding the possibility of Ferrari using team orders to rig Sunday's race result
- German Grand Prix
- Ferrari to face FIA over Hockenheim
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July 25, 2010: Ferrari's team principal and team manager have been summoned by the stewards after they appeared to implement team orders at the German Grand Prix
- German Grand Prix
- Vettel surprised at poor start
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July 25, 2010: Sebastian Vettel admitted he was surprised to see the Ferraris catapult past him at the start of the German Grand Prix as the home favourite eventually finished back in third
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