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Kovalainen Heads Caterham On Abu Dhabi Grid

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Caterham were once again the best of the new teams during qualifying at Abu Dhabi today. After having beaten by team mate Vitaly Petrov in the last few races, Heikki Kovalainen re-established himself and will start nineteenth for tomorrow. Petrov will start twenty-first.

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Sauber Teammates Miss Out On Top Ten Starts

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Sauber failed to see either car in to the top ten shootout at Abu Dhabi today. Sergio Perez will start twelfth, with Kamui Kobayashi due to start from a disappointing sixteenth. It was one of the rare occasions this year that neither Sauber driver will start from the top ten.
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STR's Poor Form Continues In Abu Dhabi Qualifying

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After failing to score a point last time out in India, Toro Rosso continued to struggle in Abu Dhabi. Jean-Eric Vergne once again failed to make it out of Q1 and will start in eighteenth place, whilst team mate Daniel Ricciardo will start a place ahead in seventeenth.
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Disappointing Home Qualifying For Force India

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The Sahara Force India team failed to impress their home fans during qualifying for tomorrow’s Indian Grand Prix. Both Nico Hulkenberg and Paul di Resta missed out on Q3 and will therefore start twelfth and sixteenth on the grid respectively.
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Mercedes Acknowledge Tough Race Ahead In India

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Mercedes were once again left confused by their lack of pace today in India. After showing good form earlier in the session, Nico Rosberg will only start tenth on the grid. For teammate Michael Schumacher, things were even worse and he will start tomorrow’s race from fourteenth.
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McLaren Leave Korea With Single Point

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McLaren left Korea bitterly disappointed after only managing to pick up one point. Jenson Button was taken out in an accident on the first lap, whilst Lewis Hamilton struggled to tenth place. The result essentially ends any realistic chance either British driver has of winning the championship this year.
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HRT Make Backwards Step In Korea

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HRT suffered mixed fortunes at the Korea Grand Prix today. After a problem for Narain Karthikeyan in qualifying, today it was Pedro de la Rosa’s turn to be unlucky as he was forced to retire. Karthikeyan after his brake failure yesterday was able to finish twentieth.