Sergio Perez clears the air with Jenson Button Barcelona: Sergio Perez has made peace with teammate Jenson Button and their McLaren bosses after twice hitting Button during the Bahrain Grand Prix last month.

Perez says they now need to work harder together in order to make McLaren more competitive at this week's Spanish Grand Prix.

"We are thankful that we are in a team like McLaren which lets you fight as teammates, so in that respect we have to respect each other a bit more," Perez said on Thursday. "We lost time and I think that has to be a little bit different between us."

Button was unhappy with Perez three weeks ago, rebuking him over the race radio for his aggressive attitude and telling his own team to calm him down after Perez slammed into the rear of Button's car and bumped him side on....more    
09:21 AM, May 10, 2013

We're content with season so far: Force India drivers New Delhi: Sahara Force India might have narrowly missed out on a podium finish in last weekend's Bahrain GP, but its drivers Paul di Resta and Adrian Sutil feel the Silverstone-based outfit should be content with what it has achieved so far this season as the car requires some updates. Force India's British driver Di Resta finished fourth to bring home Sahara Force India's best result of the season at...  
05:24 PM, Apr 23, 2013

Di Resta urges Force India to go the extra mile London: Paul Di Resta has urged his Force India team to go the extra mile to help him secure his first Formula One podium after another near-miss in Bahrain on Sunday. The Briton equalled his career best with fourth place at Sakhir, leading the race for three laps and tantalisingly close to a top three finish before being caught by Lotus's Romain Grosjean in the closing laps. "We've got to...  
01:19 AM, Apr 23, 2013

Lewis Hamilton thrilled with fifth place
by IANS
Sakhir (Bahrain): Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton was thrilled at finishing fifth in the Formula One Bahrain Grand Prix. The 27-year-old Hamilton, in his first season for Mercedes, started ninth on the grid and weaved his way through the field before overtaking Red Bull's Mark Webber on the final lap, to take eight points from the contest on Sunday. Lotus snatched a one-two with former World champion Kimi Raikkonen and Romain...  
05:14 PM, Apr 22, 2013

Vettel surpasses Jackie Stewart's record with Bahrain win Sakhir: The three-time formula one world champion Sebastian Vettel claimed an impressive victory for Red Bull at the Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday that saw him go past the legendary Jackie Stewart into the sixth position on the all-time list of Grand Prix wins. It was Vettel's second win in four races this season and the 28th of his career. The 26-year-old, who registered back-to-back victories in Sakhir, extended his...  
02:24 PM, Apr 22, 2013

Red Bull become the first F1 team to put a woman on podium Manama: Champions Red Bull claimed a Formula One first on Sunday by sending a female team member up to the podium to collect their constructors' trophy after Sebastian Vettel won the Bahrain Grand Prix. Gill Jones, the team's head of trackside electronics with responsibility for all the electronics in the racing cars and garage, joined world champion Vettel for the ceremony at the Sakhir circuit. "It was great to send...  
12:54 PM, Apr 22, 2013

Sebastian Vettel forgets Malaysian storm with Bahrain win Sakhir: World champion Sebastian Vettel won a Formula One race on Sunday without anyone kicking up a storm about it, at least inside the confines of the circuit. The last time the Red Bull driver had stood on the top step of the podium was in Malaysia last month, with grim-faced Australian team-mate Mark Webber and unhappy Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton alongside. The triple champion had ignored team instructions in...  
10:57 AM, Apr 22, 2013

Paul Di Resta finishes fourth for Force India, Sutil 15th Bahrain: Paul di Resta finished fourth with an impressive drive to give Sahara Force India Formula One team the best show so far this season at the incident-filled Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday. Di Resta, who started the race in fifth place, missed the podium by 2.2 seconds at the Bahrain International Circuit. The Briton also led the race for a few laps before ending 2.2 seconds behind third-place finisher...  
10:07 PM, Apr 21, 2013

Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel holds up the trophy after winning the Bahrain Formula One Grand Prix. (AP Photo)Nico Rosberg of Mercedes holds off Sebastian Vettel of Red Bull at the start of the race in Sakhir. (Getty Images)Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg leads the field during the race.  (AP Photo)
08:45 PM, Apr 21, 2013

Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel wins Bahrain Grand Prix Bahrain: Three-time world champion Sebastian Vettel won the Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday, easily beating Lotus drivers Kimi Raikkonen and Romain Grosjean in a race that has been the target of rights groups and anti-government protesters in the divided nation. It was a dominant performance for the Red Bull driver, who grabbed the lead for good on the 17th lap and beat Raikkonen by nine seconds. Grosjean was nearly 20...  
07:00 PM, Apr 21, 2013

Bahrain government 'stupid' to host F1 GP: Ecclestone Sakhir: Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone believes that the Bahrain government were "stupid" to host this weekend's Grand Prix. Sunday's race at the Sakhir International Circuit is taking place amid a week of protests organised by opponents of the ruling royal family. "The government here are, in a lot of ways, stupid to put this race on because it is a platform for people to use for protesting, Ecclestone, 82,...  
02:02 PM, Apr 21, 2013

Pirelli to sell HRT F1 car in a charity auction Manama: Pirelli are planning to sell off a 2011 HRT Formula One car in a charity auction on eBay because nobody in the Italian tyre company wants to use it for promotional purposes. Pirelli acquired the engine-less car last season after the Spanish-based tail-enders folded with debts still outstanding. The tyremaker had intended to repaint it in their black and yellow colours and put it on display at dealerships and...  
11:59 AM, Apr 21, 2013

Nico Rosberg takes pole for Mercedes in Bahrain Manama: Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg took pole position at the Bahrain Grand Prix on Saturday, finishing ahead of Sebastian Vettel of Red Bull and Fernando Alonso of Ferrari for the race that is being held amid widespread anti-government protests in the divided nation. It is only the second pole of Rosberg's career and best performance of the year for the 27-year-old German who has retired early in two of the...  
06:00 PM, Apr 20, 2013

Lewis Hamilton handed five-place grid penalty Manama: Lewis Hamilton's hopes of a second successive pole position disappeared on Saturday when he was handed a five-place penalty on the Bahrain Grand Prix starting grid for an unscheduled gearbox change. Mercedes said they had to make the change after the 2008 Formula One world champion hit a kerb in final practice and damaged his car's suspension. Hamilton took the top slot in China last weekend, his first pole...  
04:22 PM, Apr 20, 2013

Ferrari's Alonso fastest in final practice at Bahrain Sakhir: Ferrari driver Fernando Alonso recovered from a spin on Saturday to post the fastest lap in the third and final Formula One practice session for the Bahrain Grand Prix. Looking for his second consecutive victory after ending a 12-race drought in China last weekend, Alonso completed a lap in 1:33.247 to finish 0.101 head of three-time defending F1 champion Sebastian Vettel. Red Bull team-mate Mark Webber was third fastest,...  
02:55 PM, Apr 20, 2013

McLaren question Hamilton's version of events Manama: McLaren questioned Lewis Hamilton's version of events on Friday after the 2008 Formula One champion told an interviewer he had been thrown out of his old team's garages in pre-season testing. Asked how much contact he still had with McLaren, Hamilton told the official formula1.com website he went to see his former team mates at the Australian season-opener in Melbourne last month. "I also tried to see them in...  
08:06 AM, Apr 20, 2013

Pirelli warns time running out for new F1 contract Panama: Formula One's sole tyre suppliers Pirelli warned on Friday that time was running out on a new contract if they were to stay in the sport beyond the end of the season. "Time is of the essence, I would suggest," the Italian company's motorsport director Paul Hembery told reporters at the Bahrain Grand Prix. Hembery said he had tried to avoid setting a deadline for a deal, so as...  
11:31 PM, Apr 19, 2013

Formula One says safe to race in Bahrain Manama: Bahrain is a safe place to race and this weekend's grand prix will go ahead as planned, Formula One's governing body and commercial rights holder Bernie Ecclestone said in a joint statement on Friday. The short press release, surprising only in being issued so late in the day, came after calls from some British politicians and others for the race to be cancelled due to human rights concerns. The...  
03:08 PM, Apr 19, 2013

Lewis Hamilton riding high with Mercedes Sakhir: Lewis Hamilton has the look of a man who has silenced the doubters. The Mercedes driver was derided when he abandoned McLaren for the less-glamorous Mercedes team this season. Critics questioned his integrity and accused him of being driven by money. But three races into the season, his gamble appears to be paying off. He had his second podium in three races last week at the Chinese Grand Prix...  
02:33 PM, Apr 19, 2013

Massa fastest in first practice at Bahrain GP Sakhir: Felipe Massa set the fastest time in the first practice for the Bahrain Grand Prix followed by Ferrari teammate Fernando Alonso. Massa, who finished sixth at the Chinese GP, was 0.077 seconds faster than Alonso, who won the race in Shanghai. Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg was 0.134 behind in third followed by Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel, who was 0.303 off the pace. Vettel's teammate, Mark Webber, managed seventh fastest...  
02:10 PM, Apr 19, 2013