- Japanese Grand Prix - FP1
- Button sets FP1 pace as Vettel crashes out
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October 7, 2011: Jenson Button clocked the fastest time of first practice for the Japanese Grand Prix as champion-elect Sebastian Vettel crashed into the barriers on his final lap
- Red Bull news
- Webber eyeing 2012 championship
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October 6, 2011: Mark Webber says he is targeting the World Championship in 2012 and denies that he said 2010 was his last chance to win the title
- McLaren news
- Hamilton working to avoid incidents
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October 6, 2011: Lewis Hamilton says he needs to do a better job at avoiding incidents and negative publicity but that he is "not giving up"
- Japanese Grand Prix
- Alonso would take a win over second in the standings
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October 6, 2011: Fernando Alonso has revealed that his main priorities for the rest of the season are race wins and development work for the 2012 Ferrari
- Japanese Grand Prix
- Kobayashi 'very proud' of Suzuka
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October 6, 2011: Kamui Kobayashi says he is "very proud" that Japan boasts "one of the really great circuits" in Suzuka
- Japanese Grand Prix
- Vettel refusing to assume title
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October 6, 2011: Sebastian Vettel says that he still won't accept the World Championship is his while Jenson Button has a mathematical chance of winning the title
- Japanese Grand Prix
- Continuity helps McLaren - Button
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October 6, 2011: Jenson Button says McLaren is closing the gap to Red Bull and that he hopes to continue the momentum in to 2012 after signing a new contract
- Japanese Grand Prix preview
- One point away from glory ...
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October 6, 2011: A preview of this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix
- Japanese Grand Prix - Force India Preview
- 'It always feels like a second home'
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October 3, 2011: Read what Vijay Mallya, Adrian Sutil and Paul di Resta have to say ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix this weekend
- Japanese Grand Prix - Virgin Preview
- 'This year will be all the more poignant'
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October 3, 2011: Read what John Booth, Timo Glock and Jerome D'Ambrosio have to say ahead of this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix
- Japanese Grand Prix - Williams Preview
- Suzuka 'a real drivers circuit'
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October 3, 2011: The Williams team looks ahead to the Japanese Grand Prix
- Japanese Grand Prix
- Di Resta to show Suzuka 'respect'
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October 3, 2011: Paul di Resta says he will have to "respect" Suzuka as he prepares to drive the circuit for the first time in the Japanese Grand Prix
- Renault news
- Singapore behind Renault - Boullier
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October 1, 2011: Renault team principal Eric Boullier says the team has put the Singapore Grand Prix result behind it and is looking ahead to more competitive weekends
- Red Bull news
- Webber ready for Suzuka challenge
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October 1, 2011: Mark Webber says that Suzuka requires a car "completely on the limit" and that he is looking forward to the challenge as he seeks his first win of the season.
- McLaren news
- Don't underestimate McLaren in Japan - Button
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September 30, 2011: Jenson Button has warned his rivals not to underestimate McLaren ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix next weekend
- Japanese Grand Prix
- 'Suzuka will play to my strengths' - Hamilton
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September 30, 2011: Lewis Hamilton believes his attacking driving style will pay dividends at next weekend's Japanese Grand Prix on the high-speed Suzuka circuit
- HRT news
- Karthikeyan gets another Friday run in Japan
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September 30, 2011: Narain Karthikeyan will take part in Friday practice at the Japanese Grand Prix, taking over Tonio Liuzzi's HRT during the morning session for the second race weekend in a row
- Sauber news
- Big upgrade for Sauber in Japan
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September 30, 2011: Sauber will bring an extensive upgrade package to its car for the upcoming Japanese Grand Prix and is hoping it will return the team to regular points finishes
- Renault news
- Senna convinced Renault will bounce back at Suzuka
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September 30, 2011: Bruno Senna is convinced Renault will put on a better showing at the Japanese Grand Prix that it did in Singapore
- Tyre news
- Pirelli chooses Japan and Korea tyres
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September 16, 2011: Pirelli has announced it will be supplying the medium and soft tyres at the Japanese Grand Prix, while it will take the soft and supersoft to Korea