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Belgium Grand Prix - Results
PosDriverTeamTime
1Lewis HamiltonMcLaren1:29:04.268
2Mark WebberRed Bull+1.571
3Robert KubicaRenault+3.493
4Felipe MassaFerrari+8.264
5Adrian SutilForce India+9.094
6Nico RosbergMercedes GP+12.359
7Michael SchumacherMercedes GP+15.548
 
 
 
 
Reuters on Motorsport
F1 teams to have more tests in 2011
Formula One teams will be able to do more pre-season tests next year with the sixth and final one likely to be in Bahrain, according to McLaren team boss Martin Whitmarsh.
Guest Column
Others could profit from Red Bull feud
Some of the intrigue ahead of the British Grand Prix centered on how the rivalry between McLaren teammates Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton would play out in the fiery cauldron of a home race.
 
 
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Ferrari was fined US$100,000 for issuing team orders to Felipe Massa in Germany. Max Mosley says the team should get a much more severe sanction at next month's FIA disciplinary hearing. Do you agree?
No, the fine is sufficient. Ferrari did not bring the sport into disrepute.
Yes. Ferrari brought the sport into disrepute and deserves a hefty sanction.