 Webber led the championship most of last season, but Vettel won it eventually
Mark Webber says he remains in no rush to sort out a fresh contract with Red Bull Racing for 2012, despite claiming his current focus is on staying at the team for another year. Full story: Autosport.com The decision to axe the Bahrain GP has yielded an unexpected bonus: a couple of weeks in which the world could take a close look at the tangled moral universe of Formula 1. Full story: The Observer The uncerain weather forecast is the biggest threat to Sebastian Vettel on race day. Showers are forecast and the big question is whether McLaren have gambled on that weather. Full story: The Sunday Telegraph The paddock was buzzing on Saturday in Montreal with plenty of rumours knocking about, including stories about attempts to revive the French Grand Prix. French prime minister Francois Fillon has asked for a meeting with Renault F1 boss Eric Boullier following alleged remarks about the failure of President Nicolas Sarkozy's government to support France's motorsport industry. Full story: Joe Saward's Grand Prix Blog Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has joked that he and chief technical officer Adrian Newey are "like an old married couple" when discussing their working relationship for the reigning constructors' champions. Full story: Formula1.com McLaren's Jenson Button thinks Montreal's double DRS (Drag Reduction System) zone could backfire as it might prevent drivers from fighting back after being passed. Full story: Planet F1 This story will be updated throughout the day
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