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TotalF1.com (Free subscription) | 09/01/2008
Mercedes Motorsport boss Norbert Haug says he expects the final few rounds of the season and the fight for both championships to be a very tight affair.
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 10/08/2008
... Hamilton will be hoping that he puts in the same kind of sovereign performance in his McLaren-Mercedes as he did last season when he won with ease. While Hamilton's win in the rain last season left the Briton 12 points ahead of the field with just two races remaining, he still managed to end up losing out to Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen in the overall standings. But the McLaren driver feels...
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Planet-F1 News (Free subscription) | 09/28/2008
... and we can change the viewing times. "It can be used now to glamourise Formula One even more." Mercedes motorsport boss Norbert Haug echoed Dennis' sentiments but added that the Singapore Grand Prix could become the most difficult race of the season. "It is a great statement for Formula One," he said. "Normally for a new venue you sometimes are expecting something and sometimes you...
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Planet-F1 News (Free subscription) | 09/27/2008
... earlier today in Singapore. "We have changed the engine in Heikki's car as a precaution," Mercedes motorsport boss Norbert Haug told Autosport. "We saw a little bit of usage in the engine and this is a joker engine - so there is no grid penalty applied. The decision was taken yesterday." Haug, though, was quick to point out that the engine had been changed only as a precautionary...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 09/21/2008
Paris - Lewis Hamilton and his McLaren-Mercedes team enter Monday's appeal against a Belgian Grand Prix penalty in a confident mood, with the British Formula One driver naming himself not guilty. Hamilton is expected to appear in Paris before the ap...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 09/11/2008
Monza, Italy - Although Lewis Hamilton is still hoping that an appeal will reinstate him as the winner of the Belgium Grand Prix, he is looking forward to gaining revenge in Ferrari's backyard by winning Sunday's Italian Grand Prix. The McLaren-Mercedes driver won last Sunday's race at Spa but was later handed a 25-second penalty which demoted him to third place. Ferrari rival Felipe Massa was...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 09/11/2008
Monza, Italy - Although Lewis Hamilton is still hoping that an appeal will reinstate him as the winner of the Belgium Grand Prix, he is looking forward to gaining revenge in Ferrari's backyard by winning Sunday's Italian Grand Prix. The McLaren-Mercedes driver won last Sunday's race at Spa but was later handed a 25-second penalty which demoted him to third place. Ferrari rival Felipe Massa was...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 08/25/2008
... gathering points has to be the goal. I'm not concerned about the reliability of our car," he said. Mercedes Motorsport boss Norbert Haug took the same view, saying "reliability and speed are the deciding factors in winning the championship."Defending champion Raikkonen's engine trouble has sent alarm bells ringing at Ferrari, coming just three weeks after a broken piston rod deprived...