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Hamilton confident of season finishupdated: Fri Nov 05 2010 14:34:00

McLaren-Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton tells CNN that he is looking forward to the last races in Brazil and Abu Dhabi.

Button and Hamilton on teamworkupdated: Fri Jul 09 2010 16:45:00

Vodafone McLaren Mercedes Drivers Lewis Hamilton and Jensen Button tell CNN how they compete against and work together.

SI.com: Lewis Franck: Montoya proves quick learner of NASCAR lifeupdated: Mon Dec 17 2007 16:22:00

A funny thing happened to Juan Pablo Montoya. On the way to a legendary Formula One career he found a home in NASCAR.

SI.com: Tim Tuttle: Trios chase Cup, F1 crownsupdated: Thu Oct 18 2007 17:07:00

Formula One doesn't have the Chase, and its technical specifications allow equipment to be as unequal as money can buy. It's diametric to the Nextel Cup in how many teams and drivers have a chance to win the championship in a typical season.

CNNMoney: Cheaters sometimes winupdated: Fri Sep 14 2007 02:54:00

To read the nation's sports pages this week, you would think that the New England Patriots had been caught spying for al Qaeda, not simply taping the signs that the New York Jets defensive coaches were using to signal their overmatched players last Sunday.

CNNMoney: McLaren punished in spy caseupdated: Fri Sep 14 2007 02:54:00

McLaren punished in spy case

Time.com: A Record Fine for Formula Oneupdated: Thu Sep 13 2007 18:00:00

Motorsport's governing body slaps McLaren with a $100 million fine over the possession of a rival's confidential data

SI.com: Racing notebookupdated: Thu Apr 19 2007 14:46:00

On the opening lap last week in Texas, Ricky Rudd was hit from behind, sending him over the top of David Ragan backwards. More than knocking him out, the incident was a microcosm of Rudd's season, which has been moving backwards since he took the green flag for the Daytona 500.

SI.com: Winds of changeupdated: Thu Mar 15 2007 08:21:00

The winds of change have swept across Formula One at hurricane strength for the 2007 season, which opens this weekend in Australia. Fernando Alonso, the winner of the past two world championships with Renault, has switched to McLaren-Mercedes. Kimi Raikkonen has moved into the retired Michael Schumacher's Ferrari. And a slew of technical restrictions has been instituted in hopes of placing an increased emphasis on teams and drivers.

F1 a good vehicle for brand exposureupdated: Thu Jul 13 2006 08:00:00

Throughout the Formula One calendar, tens of millions of dollars are splashed around the track.

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