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Spool party: How F1's drivers will fight against turbo lag in Monaco

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Spool party: How F1's drivers will fight against turbo lag in Monaco

Why Norris and Leclerc have been summoned to the FIA stewards before hitting the track in Monaco

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Why Norris and Leclerc have been summoned to the FIA stewards before hitting the track in Monaco

Marquez to "forget" about Hungarian GP podium as he offers recovery update

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Marquez to "forget" about Hungarian GP podium as he offers recovery update

What makes the Le Mans 24 Hours so special?

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What makes the Le Mans 24 Hours so special?

Bagnaia: Lack of Balaton Park safety changes linked to circuit's uncertain MotoGP future

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Bagnaia: Lack of Balaton Park safety changes linked to circuit's uncertain MotoGP future

F1 teams fit unique rear wings for Monaco GP

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Monaco GP
F1 teams fit unique rear wings for Monaco GP

Newey set to return to F1 paddock in Monaco

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Monaco GP
Newey set to return to F1 paddock in Monaco

The best Saturday of the year? Why F1 must accept Monaco for what it is

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Monaco GP
The best Saturday of the year? Why F1 must accept Monaco for what it is

Trulli has no doubts about his future

Jarno Trulli says he has no doubts he will be at Toyota next season, despite recent speculation suggesting his future at the team was not guaranteed

The Italian signed a three-year contract with the Japanese manufacturer last season and has had the edge over teammate Ralf Schumacher throughout this campaign.

Question marks about his position emerged prior to Brazil, however, when team principal John Howett refused to confirm Trulli's place was guaranteed.

Howett told the latest issue of Autosport magazine: "Is his 2008 seat secure? That's a difficult question to answer. I guess if his performance is good enough he'll be in the car."

Trulli, however, said he has had no indication from the team that his place is under threat. He also denied further rumours that he was going to test for Spyker next month.

"I have a long term contract," he told autosport.com. "I have a contract which I want to respect perfectly because I am putting a lot of effort in to make this team improve.

"This talk about my future is news to me. I just heard it now."

When asked if Howett or other senior management at the team had talked to him about his future, Trulli said: "No one. I don't need to talk with anyone. The team hasn't told me anything."

Trulli said his focus was on helping Toyota make the improvements they need to become regular challengers for podium finishers once again.

"Now I just want to push very hard for the winter," he said. "I want to make sure we have a good car for next year.

"So I will probably go to the factory as soon as possible, try to push people and motivate them and try to get them really in the right direction for next year."

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