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  • Vettel 'very happy' with second place
    World Champion Sebastian Vettel admits he found it difficult not to be able to go for the win at the Brazilian Grand Prix, but was forced to hold his car back because of a gearbox problem. (UK users only)

  • Fans turn out for Red Bull parade
    Formula 1 world champions Red Bull Racing parade their cars through the streets of Milton Keynes, close to where their factory is based.

  • Pirelli say 2012 tyres to be different
    Pirelli's motorsport director Paul Hembury reveals the Formula 1 tyre supplier has "changed the profile and structure" of their new tyres for 2012, in order to "reduce blistering" and "put more rubber on the ground".

  • Domenicali targets competitive start
    Ferrari team boss Stefano Domenicali hopes the addition of new staff at Maranello will help the team start off the 2012 season competitively.

  • Hayden and Rossi seek happier 2012
    Ducati rider Nicky Hayden talks about his recovery from a broken wrist, revealing he hopes to be fit to take part in the pre-season test in Malaysia at the end of January.

  • Kasabian play out 2011 F1 season
    Kasabian provide the soundtrack for the close of BBC Sport's coverage of the 2011 Formula One season (UK users only).

  • New car 'like a child being born' - Vettel
    World champion Sebastian Vettel says seeing the pieces of a new car coming together is "like a child being born".

  • Hulkenberg's relives 2010 Brazil pole
    Newly-confirmed 2012 Force India driver Nico Hulkenberg guides BBC Sport around the Interlagos circuit in Brazil, the track where he secured pole position for Williams in 2010.

  • 'Dream come true' for Grosjean
    Romain Grosjean says signing to drive for Renault, who will become Lotus in 2012, alongside the returning 2007 world champion Kimi Raikkonen is "a dream come true". (UK only)

  • Horner reflects on 'phenomenal' year for Red Bull
    Red Bull team prinicipal Christian Horner talks to BBC Sport's Jake Humphrey and Eddie Jordan as his team finish the final race of the season with a one-two at the Brazilian Grand Prix (UK users only).