Formula One News — June 2010
JUNE 12, 2010
Hamilton Keeps Pole But Receives $10,000 Fine
Lewis Hamilton has kept his Canadian GP pole position but been reprimanded and fined $10,000 for being in breach of article 15.1 of the F1 sporting regulations. After setting his pole position time, Hamilton stopped on his slowdown lap and exceeded the maximum time for getting back to the pits.
Qualifying Report - Hamilton snatches Montreal pole but Red Bull looks well set
Canadian GP - Qualifying Report
Saturday Photos
Canadian GP - Saturday Photos
Saturday Press Conference
Canadian GP - Saturday Press Conference
Saturday Team Quotes
Canadian GP - Saturday Team Quotes
Qualifying Results
Canadian GP - Qualifying Results
David Coulthard awarded MBE
David Coulthard was among those awarded on the Queen's birthday honours list today.
Tyre concerns for race?
Tyre management will be a serious problem for tomorrow's Canadian Grand Prix.
Practice 3 Report - Hamilton fastest but tyres the key in Montreal
Canadian GP - Practice 3 Report
Practice 3 Results
Canadian GP - Practice 3 Results
Sell out at the Canadian GP
Even before the cars turned a wheel on Friday, the Canadian GP organisers announced the event is sold out, and they have now started selling tickets for the 2011 event.
Webber comforts Rossi in hospital
It was revealed that Mark Webber phoned Valentino Rossi when the MotoGP legend was still in Firenze's hospital, following his violent crash in practice for last weekend's Italian Grand Prix.
JUNE 11, 2010
Practice 2 Report - Vettel sets the Montreal pace
Canadian GP - Practice 2 Report
Friday Photos
Canadian GP - Friday Photos
Friday Press Conference
Canadian GP - Friday Press Conference
Friday Team Quotes
Canadian GP - Friday Team Quotes
Practice 2 Results
Canadian GP - Practice 2 Results
Practice 1 Report - All Mercedes top four in Montreal first session
Canadian GP - Practice 1 Report
Practice 1 Results
Canadian GP - Practice 1 Results
Horner: Montreal Will Be An Interesting Test
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has said that this weekend's Canadian Grand Prix at Montreal will be a key test for his team, currently just a single point behind McLaren in the constructors' championship.
JUNE 10, 2010
Nothing has changed!
Interview: Mark Webber spoke to the media in Canada about the fall-out from Red Bull's Turkish Grand Prix coming-together.
Thursday Press Conference
Canadian GP - Thursday Press Conference
JUNE 9, 2010
Ferrari extends Felipe Massa's contract through 2012
Ferrari announced today that they have extended Felipe Massa's contract to drive for the team through the 2012 season.
JUNE 7, 2010
Red Bull extends Mark Webber's contract for 2011
Red Bull announced today that they have extended his contract for the 2011 season.With Sebastian Vettel already contracted to the team the driver lineup will remain unchanged next season.