- GP Week
- 'We're a sports team and we have a calendar'
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April 16, 2012: The McLaren team principal speaks to GPWEEK about this weekend's Bahrain Grand Prix
- Mercedes news
- Moss congratulates Mercedes on return to the top
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April 16, 2012: Sir Stirling Moss has congratulated Mercedes on its return to the top step of the podium in Formula One for the first time since 1955
- Mercedes news
- Schumacher's return vindicated by strong Merecdes - Haug
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April 16, 2012: Mercedes motorsport director Norbert Haug believes his team's new found form vindicates Michael Schumacher's decision to return to the sport with the Silver Arrows
- Bahrain Grand Prix
- Bahrain confident of delivering problem-free event
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April 16, 2012: Bahrain International Circuit's chairman Zayed Al-Zayani has reassured F1 personnel that this weekend's Bahrain Grand Prix will go ahead without major incident and insists the organisers made a "calculated decision" before pressing ahead with the race
- News
- Ferrari among teams exploring Mercedes-style DDRS
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April 16, 2012: Ferrari is among the teams likely to develop a Mercedes-style Double DRS (DDRS) now that the system has been declared legal by the FIA
- Mercedes news
- Set-up changes key to Mercedes' pace - Rosberg
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April 16, 2012: Nico Rosberg believes the key to Mercedes' success at the Chinese Grand Prix was his set-up, but has warned that the heat of Bahrain may provide a more difficult challenge at next weekend's race
- Ferrari news
- 'We lack performance, we know it' - Ferrari
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April 16, 2012: Ferrari has vowed to speed up the development of its car after technical director Pat Fry said there was no hiding from the deficiencies of the F2012
- Bahrain Grand Prix
- Jean Todt finally breaks cover over Bahrain
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April 16, 2012: Jean Todt, the under-fire FIA president, finally broke his long and conspicuous silence over the Bahrain controversy
- Bahrain Grand Prix
- Bahrain pressure tells on Ecclestone and Todt
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April 16, 2012: The Bahrain Grand Prix goes ahead but the pressure appears to be telling on F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone and FIA president Jean Todt