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Czech GP
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Has Alpine finally started its return climb?

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Has Alpine finally started its return climb?

Formula E Sanya: Dennis wins red-flagged race as championship leader Evans retires

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Sanya ePrix
Formula E Sanya: Dennis wins red-flagged race as championship leader Evans retires

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Darwin Triple Crown
Supercars Darwin: Allen wins as Mostert impresses

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Czech GP
Trackhouse Aprilia set to finalise Raul Fernandez 2027 MotoGP deal

Acosta points out the major flaw in MotoGP's plan to ban front holeshot device mid-season

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Czech GP
Acosta points out the major flaw in MotoGP's plan to ban front holeshot device mid-season

The bold Ferrari turnaround that enabled Hamilton's Barcelona win

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Barcelona-Catalunya GP
The bold Ferrari turnaround that enabled Hamilton's Barcelona win

Vital step made towards USA's WRC return

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Vital step made towards USA's WRC return

Vergne says he was instantly impressed by Toro Rosso's 2012 F1 challenger

Jean-Eric Vergne says he instantly felt comfortable in Toro Rosso's STR7, which he is confident will give the squad a good base for the forthcoming season

Although the Frenchman has little race experience in Formula 1 he has tested several times for both Toro Rosso and Red Bull - including a three-day stint for the championship-winning team in last year's Abu Dhabi young driver tests.

He says that experience has bolstered his conviction that the team has a strong starting point with their 2012 design.

"When you have a good car, and a good balance, you can tell - and it looks quite good to me," the Frenchman said following his first day of running at Jerez.

"I am a rookie, but I drove the best car in the world I think last year. Obviously it was on one track and with really good temperature and conditions so it makes it hard to compare, but I have a good feeling.

"From the very first lap the car was well balanced, and I'm confident we have a good base."

Vergne admitted he still had a lot to learn in F1 - and that different programmes could skew the testing picture - but said he was working towards the objective of scoring points on a regular basis.

"Its complicated to compare to other teams, so maybe we have a really good car, maybe we have a terrible car," he explained.

"From my point of view it feels good, but I also have a lot to learn. My target is to learn as much as possible, and get the best out of the days even when I'm not driving. Then we'll see when we know where the car is we can get a clearer objective, but for sure to score as many points as possible.

"The reliability of the car was positive, and you feel more confident when you know you have a car you can race with. The main thing for me though was to feel comfortable in the car and get on with the job."

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