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| Date | Event | Country | Price from | |
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| - | German F1 GP 2013 - 3 Day Nürburgring, Nürburg-Eifel DE | Germany | £83.61 | |
| German F1 GP 2013 - Sunday Nürburgring, Nürburg-Eifel DE | Germany | £140.19 |
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German F1 GP Ticket News
- Bernie Ecclestone calls for team orders law change
Formula One's most influential figure backs calls for change to rule banning team orders.
- McLaren boss: I would rather lose the championship than fix a race
McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh has claimed he would never favour one of his drivers over another during a race.
- McLaren not a divided team like Reed Bull, says Hamilton
Hamilton says he and Jenson Button have a good relationship.
- Fernando Alonso: We deserve a good race
Alonso hoping team can turn bad season around.
- Hamilton eager to extend lead at German Grand Prix
McLaren driver hoping to extend lead over teammate Button at Hockenheim.
- Red Bull boss denies favouritism
Dietrich Mateschitz, owner of Red Bull, has denied allegations of favouritism in the F1 team.
- Mercedes boss puts faith in Schumacher
Norbert Haug has backed Michael Schumacher to go for title next season.
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