
World motorsport chief Max Mosley won his privacy case at London's High Court against a British newspaper which alleged he took part in a Nazi-themed sadomasochistic orgy with prostitutes.
Straight from the tarmac

Fernando Alonso is concerned about two things after another disappointing outing in Sunday's Greman Grand Prix - his run of bad luck and his car's lack of traction.

Three-time world champion Niki Lauda on Monday described Lewis Hamilton as "outstanding", following the Briton's win at last weekend's German Grand Prix.

Nelson Piquet admitted he and his Renault team were lucky to finish second after starting a distant 17th on the grid in Sunday's German Grand Prix.

Lewis Hamilton laughed off rumours that he is about to join Ferrari and instead said he was hoping to deliver a one-two triumph for McLaren in Sunday's German Grand Prix.
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- Mosley welcomes privacy verdict which 'nails Nazi lie'
- Mosley wins privacy case over newspaper's Nazi orgy claim
- Mosley wins 'Nazi' sadomasochism case
- Ruling due in Mosley 'Nazi' sadomasochism case
- Legend Lauda hails 'outstanding' Hamilton
- Alonso worried by bad luck and lack of traction
- Hamilton warns against complacency
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- German One Grand Prix results
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- Hamilton fights back to take German Grand Prix
- Hamilton wins German Grand Prix
- Hamilton dominating German Grand Prix at halfway stage
- Hamilton relishes pole as teams consider future of F1
- Pole-sitter Hamilton laughs off Ferrari switch talk
- Cool Hamilton on pole for German GP
- German Grand Prix grid
- Hamilton takes pole at German Grand Prix
- German Grand Prix qualifying times
- German Grand Prix qualifying (Q2) times
- German Grand Prix qualifying (Q1) times
- Haug praises Hamilton for 'brilliant' work
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Race around the world

From Bahrain to Budapest, Melbourne to Monte Carlo, Singapore to Shanghai, the dates, course distances and record holders from the 2008 Formula One season are all right here.

Who's first, who's last. We have all the results from the 2008 FIA Formula One season and no, you don't have to be a rocket scientist to work out the math here.

Who will usurp Kimi Räikkönen's title as World Champion come November? Will it be Lewis Hamilton or will it be Fernando Alonso? Follow the tussle all the way here.

Never mind the drivers and enough of this spying business. Rack up the points and see who will be crowned the team of 2008.
Poll
- Nothing seems to be going right for Lewis Hamilton at the moment. How will he end up come November?
- Top 3 finish but without a title
49% - Rids patchy form and wins first title
21% - Edged into fourth by Robert Kubica
31%
- Top 3 finish but without a title
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