The record at the Nuerburgring, Germany, venue of Sunday's European Formula One Grand Prix , round five of the 18-race Formula One championship.
Double world champion Fernando Alonso hopes to get his McLaren career off to a winning start on Sunday in an Australian Grand Prix that is far more than just a season-opener.
The Formula One world champion accused Renault of twice abandoning him at crucial times this season.
Toyota suspended technical director Mike Gascoyne due to a "fundamental difference of opinion".
Michael Schumacher's manager has accused Fernando Alonso of 'pitiful behaviour' after the Formula One world champion described the German ace as the least sporting driver of all time.
Lewis Hamilton has admitted he wants to see out his career with McLaren.
Briton Jenson Button was second fastest for Honda, ahead of Brazilian team mate Rubens Barrichello.
The former heavyweight champion's life came apart when he left the ring.
Ferrari's Michael Schumacher qualified third with his Brazilian team mate Felipe Massa alongside.
The 27-year-old became the first driver to win on his Ferrari debut since Briton Nigel Mansell in Brazil in 1989.
The Finn made a triumphant start to his Ferrari career with a pole-to-flag victory in the season-opening Formula One race.
The 'Iceman' seemed as unflappable as ever at the prospect of stepping into the shoes of Michael Schumacher.
Fernando Alonso hailed his surprise Japanese Grand Prix victory as a gift from God.
The Brazilian now looks much more like the real deal, no longer simply plugging a hole at Ferrari until someone better comes along.
Renault manager Flavio Briatore is confident the 25-year-old Finn has what it takes to triumph in Formula One.
Felipe Massa is no longer simply plugging a hole at Ferrari until someone better comes along.
The Renault team boss said they have done everything they could to support Fernando Alonso
Jehan's rookie year in F3 got off to a solid start in the previous weekend at Silverstone where the multiple Indian and Asian Karting champion earned himself two rookie podiums.
The Renault driver scored his second victory in three races to extend his lead in the Formula One world championship to 14 points.
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Narain Karthikeyan joins A1 Grand Prix much to everyone's surprise.
The 27-year-old Finn had his first Formula One test for the Italian glamour team at a damp Vallelunga circuit on Tuesday.
Narain Karthikeyan finished 15th for Jordan as the highest-ranked of the four men making their Grands Prix debuts in Australia.
Critically injured French Formula One driver Jules Bianchi will not give up his fight for life but the situation remains desperate, his father Philippe said on Tuesday.
Title contenders Fernando Alonso and Michael Schumacher were pushed out of the top 10.
Fernando Alonso blamed blistering tyres for keeping him off the podium in German Grand Prix.
Ferrari boss Jean Todt dropped a hint on Sunday that he expects Kimi Raikkonen to be heading for his Formula One team next season.