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Raikkonen open to Mercedes offers
His plans for a one-year sabbatical lasted less than 24 hours before manager's suggestion. - Reuters
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Button teams up with Hamilton at McLaren
Two champions together for the first time since 1989.
Raikkonen to take year off from Formula One
Driver's manager reported saying talks with McLaren fell through.
Surtees drives through Channel Tunnel in a sports car
He swept through the service tunnel in a Ginetta G50 EV electronic sports car prototype.
F1: Brawn says wants Button to stay
He wants him to stick with his team instead of jumping to McLaren. -AFP
Glock signs for new Manor F1 team
Manor is one of at least four new teams due to enter the sport next season.
F1 'Dream Team' taking shape
Reigning champ Button close to $14 million McLaren deal to partner Hamilton.
Senna keen to make his own name in F1
He has no qualms about following in the footsteps of his late uncle Ayrton.
Mercedes' silver livery back
It will continue to supply McLaren with engines until at least the end of 2015.
Mercedes exit is good for McLaren, says Dennis
It is a win-win situation, for both McLaren and Daimler.
McLaren to use Mercedes engines until at least 2015
The agreement covers the next six Formula One seasons.
No bonus for Button from Mercedes takeover
Jenson Button cannot expect to cash in from the Mercedes takeover of Brawn.
Button agrees terms with McLaren
2009 world champion set to double salary if deal goes through.
Is Button-Hamilton 'DreamTeam' on the cards?
The Briton has been unable to negotiate a substantial pay rise.
Mercedes buy Brawn, Button set for McLaren
German car giant has taken a 75 per cent stake in Ross Brawn's team. -AFP
Touched by a champion
Daim Hishammudin used to be a fan of Ferrari and Kimi Raikkonen. Several meetings with Lewis Hamilton changed all that. Now the 11-year-old kart racer wants to emulate his new hero.
Challenging times
Winning the 2009 Rotax Max Challenge Asia was not easy for Daim Hishammudin.
US F1 paid over $600,000 as F1 entry fee
FIA Senate head confirms US F1's entry into the world No.1 motorsport.
Italian Bortolotti to test for Toro Rosso
It will be the second Formula One outing for the 19-year-old.