A suspect package has been exploded by a bomb disposal expert at the Monaco Grand Prix circuit.
Jenson Button posted the fastest time during the second free practice session for the Monaco Grand Prix as the weather played its part in proceedings.
Sergio Perez would not be willing to move to Ferrari mid-season even if he was offered the chance of a seat with the Maranello outfit.
Fernando Alonso set the fastest time during the first free practice session for Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix with Lotus' Romain Grosjean his nearest challenger.
Paul Di Resta is flattered to be linked with Mercedes but his focus entirely on helping Force India achieve big results this season.
Bruno Senna is refusing to dwell on speculation surrounding his future at Williams.
The Monaco Grand Prix is probably the contest which is raced on the most unique and dangerous circuit, but because of its historical position in Formula 1, Monaco’s place in the calendar remains.
Craven Stakes winner Trumpet Major looks almost certain to run in the Abu Dhabi Irish 2000 Guineas at the Curragh on Saturday.
Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo has urged the team to capitalise on the work done by Fernando Alonso to ensure results continue to improve over the coming months.
Williams engineering chief Mark Gillan insists the team is ready for this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix despite the fire that engulf its garage in Spain.
Mercedes are taking a special interest in Paul di Resta with the Scot a potential candidate to succeed Michael Schumacher next season.
Lotus driver Kimi Raikkonen is confident that his team can build on their two successive podium finishes and win a grand prix soon.
McLaren’s Jenson Button is keen to secure victory in next weekend’s Monaco Grand Prix and put the balance issues that plagued him in Barcelona well and truly behind him.
Felipe Massa is confident that he has the full support of Ferrari despite the team making it clear to him that his performances must improve sooner rather than later.
Mercedes driver Michael Schumacher admits that the Monaco Grand Prix breaks all of F1's safety rules, but feels that it is justifiable given the historic nature of the street circuit.
Mark Webber admits it is very hard to predict which way the 2012 Formula 1 season in headed due to the number of drivers winning this year.
Ferrari have made it clear to Felipe Massa that they expect him to step up at the Monaco Grand Prix next week.