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LIVE: Le Mans 24 Hours Commentary and Updates

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24 Hours of Le Mans
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Le Mans 24H, H16: #12 Cadillac out front as Toyota and BMW battle over second

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24 Hours of Le Mans
Le Mans 24H, H16: #12 Cadillac out front as Toyota and BMW battle over second

Le Mans 24h, H8: Safety car blows race wide open

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24 Hours of Le Mans
Le Mans 24h, H8: Safety car blows race wide open

How “reset” Russell fended off “recalibrated” Hamilton for Barcelona GP pole

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Barcelona-Catalunya GP
How “reset” Russell fended off “recalibrated” Hamilton for Barcelona GP pole

Verstappen surprised as Red Bull halves gap to Mercedes: “I don’t fully understand it”

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Barcelona-Catalunya GP
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Le Mans 24h, H4: Toyota extends advantage over BMW in the evening

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24 Hours of Le Mans
Le Mans 24h, H4: Toyota extends advantage over BMW in the evening

Alonso 'exhausted' by Aston Martin woes after qualifying last in Barcelona

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Barcelona-Catalunya GP
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"At least a two-stop": Why the Barcelona GP could be hard on tyres

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Barcelona-Catalunya GP
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Toro Rosso says it was lucky to qualify as high as it did in Singapore

Toro Rosso technical chief Giorgio Ascanelli was pleased to see both his cars reach Q2 in Singapore - but reckons they were assisted by other teams' problems and are slower than the result suggested

Sebastien Buemi took 14th on the grid, two places ahead of team-mate Jaime Alguersuari. Both had lost track time after incidents on Friday.

"So far, we have had a couple of eventful days and although we got both cars into Q2, we are not in that good shape," said Ascanelli.

"Our grid positions owe something to [Kamui] Kobayashi's unfortunate accident and the problems of others. We have lost pace compared to Monza.

"Due to the lack of track time yesterday because of Seb's accident, for which I do not blame him and Jaime's technical problem, there are a couple of set-up solutions we were unable to exploit. Because of this, we had to concentrate more on race preparation this morning and less on qualifying.

"In addition, we ran a technical solution yesterday that Jaime found to his liking, but I took the decision we could not run it for the rest of the weekend, as we had a problem with it. Therefore today, he did not have the same level of confidence in the car.

"As for Sebastien, he has had a less complicated time, giving him greater confidence in the car and he drove well, putting together a good lap, so we can be happy with him for that."

But despite his disappointment with Toro Rosso's pace today, Ascanelli thinks it will be in better shape in race trim.

"What a driver needs here more than anything is confidence, therefore, as we make up for the time lost, I do believe we can be in better shape for the race tomorrow, especially because of the fact we focused more on race set-up today," he said.

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