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The changing fortunes of F1's drivers with a point to prove

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Canadian GP
The changing fortunes of F1's drivers with a point to prove

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MotoGP Italian GP: Fernandez scores maiden sprint win in Aprilia 1-2

Solberg denies taking too much risk before WRC Rally Japan crash

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Solberg denies taking too much risk before WRC Rally Japan crash

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WRC Rally Japan: Evans leads Ogier after Solberg’s dramatic exit

Mercedes pulls out of Alpine F1 share talks over asking price

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Mercedes pulls out of Alpine F1 share talks over asking price

MotoGP Italian GP: Bezzecchi leads Aprilia front-row lockout

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MotoGP Italian GP: Bezzecchi leads Aprilia front-row lockout

How the FIA is limiting F1 cars’ top speed at Monaco GP with new engine maps

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How the FIA is limiting F1 cars’ top speed at Monaco GP with new engine maps

IMSA Detroit: Cadillac and Corvette sweep front rows

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IMSA Detroit: Cadillac and Corvette sweep front rows

Alonso relying on McLaren help to catch Red Bull in the standings

Fernando Alonso says that he will need McLaren's help if he is to stand any chance of winning this year's drivers' crown

Alonso, who has finished first or second in the last three races, reckons that it will not be enough to simply beat Red Bull for the rest of the season - he needs McLaren to finish ahead of the runaway championship leaders as well if he is to overhaul the points deficit.

Asked about his chances of winning the championship in 2011 he replied: "I think it's still the same [situation] and it's still very difficult and we need some help from Red Bull.

"If they keep finishing the races even third or fourth is enough for them," he added.

"But as I said yesterday, if there is a small chance to win the championship we need the best McLaren possible, because they need to be on the podium constantly and we have to be in front of them as well.

"But we need to have a very competitive McLaren as they were today and hopefully in Budapest we can be both on the podium and not Sebastian [Vettel]."

The Spaniard added that he believed that his recent string of results proves that Ferrari's mid-season revival is well on-track.

"We had a very good race [today], starting fourth again," he said. "In the race we were as quick as the leader in all the stints so we need to keep improving because qualifying is our weakest point at the moment but in general I am extremely happy.

"I finished second in Valencia, won in Silverstone and finished second here. Three different tracks; three different temperatures; three different maps in the exhaust. So that confirms the consistency of our car at the moment and the real improvements that we did."

Ferrari's team principal Stefano Domenicali also believes that the results of the last two grands prix could signify a turning point in the season for the Italian squad.

"The most important thing... if we see this kind of performance we can have a different second half of the season in order to try and challenge Red Bull because they are still ahead and very strong," he told the BBC. "I think we need to take it race-by-race.

"If you remember last year in Germany we were very strong and then we went to Hungary and we were 1s off the pace from the Red Bull. So I think the only signal that for me is great is to see that in the certain conditions the car has improved but let's wait and see."

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