Schmidt Peterson driver Simon Pagenaud set the pace during Carb Day for the Indianapolis 500, with the field practicing for the final time before Sunday's race. The Frenchman delivered a 225.827mph effort to usurp E.J. Viso in the closing stages of the session, while reigning Champion Ryan Hunter-Reay completed the top three.Read more: GPUpdate.net
Cecotto Jr. suspended from Sprint Race
Arden driver Johnny Cecotto Jr. has been suspended from Saturday afternoon's GP2 Sprint Race in Monte-Carlo, with stewards deeming the Venezuelan responsible for causing the mammoth 14-car pile-up at the first corner of the Feature race on Friday.

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Gutierrez: better qualifying form needed
Esteban Gutierrez believes he must improve his ability to pull out extra pace on qualifying laps.

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Tyres a test for engine makers too
Formula 1 drivers are not alone in facing headaches due to high-degrading tyres this year, because even the engine manufacturers are finding they need to work twice as hard.

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Vergne pays tribute to Cevert
Jean-Eric Vergne is paying tribute to French Formula 1 legend Francois Cevert by carrying his helmet colours in the Monaco Grand Prix.

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Ricciardo concerned by Toro Rosso pace
Daniel Ricciardo admits he is glad to have Friday off to attempt to rectify Toro Rosso's lack of pace in Monaco

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Tost wants to test new tyres on Fridays
Toro Rosso team boss Franz Tost says the field should be using the opening practice session of Grand Prix weekends to test new tyres, with chiefs still debating the way in which sole supplier Pirelli is planning to implement its upcoming changes.

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Exclusive Martin Whitmarsh Q&A: 2013 McLaren too ambitious
When McLaren romped to victory in the final two races of 2012 there was every reason to believe that the Woking-based team would be serious championship challengers this season, even withstanding the loss of Lewis Hamilton to rivals Mercedes. But with the MP4-28 failing to live up to expectations, rather than planning a title push, team principal Martin Whitmarsh faces the daunting task of turning McLaren's fortunes around. In this exclusive interview, he discusses their current struggles and the form of drivers Jenson Button and Sergio Perez, but the first topic on the agenda is Honda, with whom they will join forces in 2015

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