Felipe Massa put Ferrari on top as the Formula 1 teams continued to get acquainted with India's Buddh International circuit in the second free practice session ahead of this weekend's inaugural grand prix in the country.
While testing resumed this week of its DW12 IndyCar chassis, Dallara says it is still waiting to get access to Dan Wheldon's wrecked car to fully analyze the crash.
"I am not particularly bothered if I come second, third, fourth, or fifth - it makes no difference: winning is everything. Other than that, you are second of the losers or third of the losers."
Mercedes F1 boss says F1 must be open-minded about adopting any safety improvements that can be made to the sport, if the investigation into Dan Wheldon's fatal crash highlights areas where steps forward can be made.
Lewis Hamilton and Sergio Perez have both received three-place grid penalties for Sunday's Indian Grand Prix after setting their fastest times under waved yellow flags at the end of first practice.
Colin Edwards will miss the final MotoGP race of the season at Valencia as he requires surgery on injuries sustained in the Sepang crash in which Marco Simoncelli lost his life.
Rally driver Kevin Abbring has won the Driver of the Academy award following the completion of the FIA Institute Young Driver Excellence Academy for 2011.
It's rare for a driver to win the F1 World Championship without using the best car, but on the few occasions when it's been achieved, there's been a wide variety of explanations.
Felipe Massa's Ferrari should be repaired in time for Monaco Grand Prix qualifying, but will have to take a five-place grid penalty for a gearbox change.
Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg completed his clean sweep of Monaco Grand Prix practice session top spots by leading a crash-strewn hour on Saturday morning.
Formula 1 drivers are not alone in facing headaches due to high-degrading tires this year, because even the engine manufacturers are finding they need to work twice as hard, claims Renault's head of trackside engineering Remi Taffin.
Caterham has confirmed it will stick with Renault engines next season, as the French car manufacturer closes in on finalizing its 2014 Formula 1 supply plans.
Formula 1 drivers are going to face as tough a challenge as the teams next year in adapting to the new technical regulations, reckons former champion Alain Prost.
Alain Prost believes Formula 1 should be celebrating the fact that the outcome of races is so uncertain now, rather than get drawn into criticisms of the show.
Force India believes Pirelli should hold fire on making a final decision over changes to its Formula 1 tires until after teams have tested the revised rubber at the Canadian Grand Prix.
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