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Weekend review and results round-up

Red Bull's speed in Spain left its rivals reeling, and this time it turned that pace into a dominant victory - at least for Mark Webber, as it was Sebastian Vettel's turn for a rocky afternoon

Much of the news focused on tyre plans for 2011, with the teams eager for a decision by Monaco at the latest, and still optimistic of persuading Bridgestone to stay.

F-Ducts were a talking point too: Ferrari had one all weekend for the first time, but by Sunday night it was clear that no one would be running one next season...

While the Spanish Grand Prix generated slightly more excitement than Catalunya's critics had feared, the action was undeniably spectacular elsewhere in motorsport. Sebastien Loeb and Sebastien Ogier grabbed the headlines in the Rally New Zealand, but it was Jari-Matti Latvala who finally won one of the most exciting events in World Rally Championship history.

Amid chaos, changing weather and even power cuts at Spa, Peugeot won its first head to head of the year with Audi in round two of the Le Mans Series.

Pal Verhaug and Alexander Rossi will go down in history as GP3's first ever race winners, while 'big brother' class GP2 kicked off for 2010 with victories for newcomers Charles Pic and Fabio Leimer, and disappointments for the anticipated title favourites.

The F1 sessions

Hamilton tops first Barcelona practice

Vettel quickest in second Spain practice

Red Bull still dominant in final practice

Webber on pole as Red Bull dominates

Webber charges to Spanish GP victory

The F1 headlines

Epsilon: F1 still the right place to be

Senna questions HRT's third driver call

Pirelli submits bid to be sole supplier

Ferrari set to keep F-Duct on

Alonso fears Red Bull is out of reach

Klien: HRT car not up to F1 standard

McLaren: Race is for Red Bull to lose

Red Bull not feeling pressure to deliver

Teams still hope Bridgestone will stay

Monaco qualifying to remain unchanged

Button critical of Schumacher's pass

Teams agree to ban F-Ducts for 2011

The motorsport action

WRC: Latvala snatches incredible New Zealand victory

GP2: Pic wins eventful season opener

GP2: Leimer beats Razia to sprint win

GP3: Varhaug becomes first GP3 winner

GP3: Rossi dominates GP3 sprint race

Le Mans Series: #3 Peugeot wins bizarre Spa 1000kms

NASCAR: Hamlin takes Darlington double

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