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Spanish Grand Prix
Alonso wins from Kimi in Spain
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Tyre news
Pirelli making changes for Canada
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Spanish Grand Prix
Ferrari back in the title hunt - Alonso
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Spanish Grand Prix
We have a lot of work to do - Lewis
'We have to go back to the drawing board'
Features
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Grande Fernando
Life Through a Lens: F1 photographer Mark Sutton picks his six favourite shots from the Monaco Grand Prix weekend
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Ferrari's bittersweet weekend
Comment: Assistant editor Chris Medland looks at why Ferrari and Lotus might not be delighted with the Pirelli fallout from the Spanish Grand Prix
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Alonsomania
The Final Stint: A round-up of the good, the bad and the downright ugly from the 2013 Spanish Grand Prix
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'Of course we aren't satisfied'
Read what the teams and drivers had to say after the tense strategic battle that was the Spanish Grand Prix
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Back to Barcelona
ESPN previews this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix, covering all the talking points including James Allison's decision to leave Lotus
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Bird's eye view of Barcelona
GP2 driver Sam Bird gives his track guide to the Circuit de Catalunya ahead of this weekend's grand prix
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Perez's radio call not an order
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Raikkonen unhappy with second
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Rosberg has 'no explanation'
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Vettel held on for three-stop too long
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Button embarrassed by lack of pace
'There's a lot of work that is still needed'
Like many European countries, Spain has a long history of motorsport and races in the country are recorded as far back as 1908, when the events were held on the roads around Sitges near Barcelona. The first permanent circuit was built at Sitges, a 1.2 mile oval known as Stiges Terramor, which hosted the 1923 Spanish Grand Prix.
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