With an incredible charge to victory in the Chinese Grand Prix, the third race of the 2011 Formula One season, Lewis Hamilton ended Sebastian Vettel's run of wins
While Formula One welcomed a review of the team orders rule, leading teams were confused by FIA's decision to let Ferrari escape with just a fine for breaking the regulation at the German Grand Prix.
The FIA World Council has decided that the decision of the stewards at Hockenheim had been a sufficient penalty, adding that it would review the team orders rule.
Ferrari driver Fernando Alonso's hopes of winning a third Formula One title could be wiped out in a disciplinary hearing into how the team broke rules at the German Grand Prix.
Barrichello creates history this weekend as the Belgian Grand Prix represents his 300th, spanning a 17-year career in one of the most physically demanding of sports.
Scuderia Ferrari is confident going into the Belgian Grand Prix, having won here a total of 16 times, with the last 3 consecutive wins in '07, '08 and '09.
In an interview with Germany's Auto Motor und Sport, ten-time Grand Prix winner Gerhard Berger gave his reviews of the breakout performances of the 2010 season.
Ralf Schumacher has defended his elder brother Michael amid continuing criticism of his 2010 return to Formula One, pointing the finger at the critics clearly aren't impartial.
Mercedes team manager Ross Brawn has defended under-fire Michael Schumacher, insisting the German did not deliberately make a dangerous move against Rubens Barrichello at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
The two-week summer break during the F1 season gives teams and drivers the opportunity to take stock, to reevaluate their chances against the competition.
There is an undeniable wave of negative sentiment coming from international media covering F1 on Ferrari and Fernando Alonso, but fingers are also pointed at the regulation prohibiting team orders.