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Bruno Senna has walked away from Formula One, signing a deal to race for Aston Martin in this year's World Endurance Championship.

Senna will share the #99 with Fred Makoweicki contesting the full Championship while Rob Bell will join them for the Le Mans 24 Hours and the Spa 6 Hours.

http://www.planetf1....-farewell-to-F1

Marussia have confirmed Luiz Razia as their second driver for 2013.

http://www.planetf1....a-confirm-Razia

Day twoTimes

01. Romain Grosjean Lotus 1m18.218 95 laps

02. Paul di Resta Force India 1m19.003 + 0.785 95 laps

03. Daniel Ricciardo Toro Rosso 1m19.134 + 0.916 83 laps

04. Mark Webber Red Bull 1m19.338 + 1.120 101 laps

05. Nico Hulkenberg Sauber 1m19.502 + 1.284 99 laps

06. Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1m19.519 + 1.301 15 laps

07. Sergio Perez McLaren 1m19.572 + 1.354 81 laps

08. Felipe Massa Ferrari 1m19.914 + 1.696 78 laps

09. Pastor Maldonado Williams 1m20.693 + 2.475 71 laps

10. James Rossiter Force India 1m21.273 + 3.055 19 laps

11. Giedo van der Garde Caterham 1m21.311 + 3.093 88 laps

12. Luiz Razia Marussia 1m23.537 + 5.319 31 laps

http://www.planetf1....-Way-On-Day-Two

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http://www.planetf1....ictures#photo=2

good job mang.

problem solved?

btw.

Lewis Hamilton has billed the brake failure that caused his Jerez crash on Wednesday as "all part of testing."

Hamilton's first official day in his Mercedes W04 came to a premature end when, just after 15 laps, he suffered a rear brake pressure problem.

Although using the front brakes to slow the car, the 28-year-old was not able to prevent a crash, hitting the tyre barrier at the Dry Sack hairpin nose first.

Mercedes later revealed that the problem was caused by a hydraulic brake line connecting to the right-rear calliper.

http://www.planetf1.com/driver/18227/8476009/Hamilton-Better-now-than-later

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