MPH: Mexico's 'lawnmower racing' exposed F1's problematic rulebook
Corner-cutting, confusion, and chaos - the Mexican Grand Prix's first laps summed up F1's rulebook issues, Mark Hughes says
Next week we are off to the Autosport Show at the NEC in Birmingham. We’re joined on our stand by the Marussia Virgin Racing Team and we’re giving away great prizes in our free to enter draw. To enter, visit us on our stand at 6251 and simply enter your name and address details on the free entry form.

Prizes include two tickets to join Marussia Virgin Racing at the British Grand Prix weekend including complimentary Grandstand tickets, two tickets to see the unveiling of the 2011 Marussia Virgin Racing car on the 4th Feb – at a secret location, a selection of Virgin Racing 2010 Team kit and a selection of Motor Sport kit.
Virgin Racing engineers are also on our stand and with Motor Sport Magazine we’re giving visitors the chance to see what is displayed on the pit wall for real, giving you the chance to try some car set ups on a simulation tool, as well as finding out more about how the Marussia Virgin Racing car has been designed using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) technology for the 2011 season.
We hope to see you there next week.
Corner-cutting, confusion, and chaos - the Mexican Grand Prix's first laps summed up F1's rulebook issues, Mark Hughes says
Felipe Massa is claiming the 2008 Singapore GP should be annulled due to the 'Crashgate' scandal – we look at whether his and Ferrari's litany of errors that year did just as much damage to his title challenge
Felipe Massa's lawyers have claimed that Bernie Ecclestone and Max Mosley tried to conceal their full knowledge of the 2008 Crashgate aftermath
Felipe Massa says his Ferrari team was extremely unhappy with comments he made about Fernando Alonso's role in 'Crashgate'