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In conversation - Bernie Ecclestone & Niki Lauda
  • In conversation - Bernie Ecclestone & Niki Lauda
    In the late '70s Bernie Ecclestone and Niki Lauda were team boss and driver at Brabham. Thirty five years on their roles are very different - Formula One group CEO and non-executive chairman at the Mercedes team respectively - but their friendship remains the same. They recently got together to chat about Lauda's return to team management, Mercedes' improved form, the great 2013 tyre debate and more - and we were there

  • Claire Williams Q&A: I won't give up until we're back
    This time last year Williams had just won the Spanish Grand Prix. But 12 months is a long time in Formula One racing and last weekend in Barcelona the team suffered the ignominy of both drivers getting knocked out of qualifying in Q1. Deputy team principal Claire Williams may have been in the post less than two months, but her F1 experience far exceeds that of many of her peers

  • Kimi Raikkonen Q&A: Monaco is a different challenge
    After five races and four podiums, Lotus's Kimi Raikkonen heads to Monaco a tantalising four points off the drivers' championship lead. As the 'Iceman' explains, the challenge of Monte Carlo is quite different from that of the circuits seen so far this season, but as one of six current drivers to have won there, he is better qualified than most to conquer it

  • Exclusive Q&A with Toro Rosso's Franz Tost
    It's been an up-and-down season so far for Toro Rosso, but after last weekend's Spanish Grand Prix brought encouraging results from a comprehensive update package to their STR9 car, team principal Franz Tost is confident they are on the right path. We spoke to Tost about their 2013 progress, the massive changes coming in 2014, and the likelihood of Daniel Ricciardo or Jean-Eric Vergne landing a Red Bull seat

  • Kimi Raikkonen Q&A: We'll see an interesting race tomorrow
    Lotus's Kimi Raikkonen has been there or thereabouts near the top of the timesheets all weekend in Barcelona, but he ended qualifying on the second row of the grid in fourth position. After climbing out of the car the Finn spoke to reporters about his Saturday performance and his prospects for the race tomorrow