Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel has secured the pole position for the Hungarian Grand Prix and will be joined by teammate Mark Webber on the front row.
McLaren engineer director Paddy Lowe says his team may still struggle to match the pace of Red Bull and Ferrari at this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix.
While Hamilton and Button continue to give every impression that they are the best of mates, it may not be long before they turn on their engineers and mechanics.
Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo has slammed the "hypocrisy" of those who have criticised Fernando Alonso's victory in Sunday's German Grand Prix.
Jenson Button, himself seemingly given veiled team orders to back off from challenging Lewis Hamilton for the lead in Montreal, chimes in about team orders.
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.
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Mark Webber insists he's not looking to have Sebastian Vettel play second fiddle, rather he just wants a "fair deal" at Red Bull. Heading to Germany next, Vettel's home race, Webber is looking to once again get one over his younger team-mate.
Fernando Alonso is positive about his team's ability to challenge for the rest of the remaining F1 calendar while Felipe Massa still has to resolve with him the understanding they have as teammates after clashing at the British Grand Prix.
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Mark Webber will meet with Red Bull’s management today to discuss his future after claiming that he would not have signed his recent contract extension with the team had he known how he was going to be treated at the British Grand Prix.