Alonso: If I can help Massa I will

Fernando Alonso has vowed to help Felipe Massa beat his former McLaren team-mate Lewis Hamilton to this year's World title.

Alonso not ruling out another win this season

Fernando Alonso believes anything is possible in the final two races of the season, after winning the Japanese Grand Prix.

Sun: Renault, BMW, Ferrari

Fernando Alonso scored his second win of the season in Japan on Sunday where he was joined by Robert Kubica and Kimi Raikkonen on the podium.

Sat: McLaren, Ferrari, Renault

Lewis Hamilton will be starting Sunday's Japanese GP from pole position, while Kimi Raikkonen lines up alongside him.

Fri: Toyota, Renault, McLaren, Ferrari

Timo Glock set the pace in Friday's Japanese practice, finishing ahead of Fernando Alonso, Lewis Hamilton and Felipe Massa.

Alonso chasing follow-up win

Fernando Alonso is hoping he can maintain the momentum from his Singapore success when he takes to the circuit again for this weekend's Japanese GP.

Q&A with Renault's Fabrice Lom

Renault's principal engineer of track support, Fabrice Lom, reviews the Singapore GP and looks ahead to this weekend's Japanese race.

Renault preview the Japanese GP

Fernando Alonso heads into the Japanese GP in high spirits following a great result in Singapore while Nelson Piquet jr is determined to have a good race.

Q&A with Bob Bell

Renault's technical director Bob Bell reviews Fernando Alonso's magnificent performance in Singapore and looks ahead to the Japanese GP.

Flav to let go of the daily duties at Renault

Renault team boss Flavio Briatore is likely to hand over the day-to-day running of the Renault team to a team director as of next season.

Q&A with Bob Bell

Renault's tech director Bob Bell shares his thoughts on Fernando Alonso's Singapore GP win - Renault's first win of the season.

Berger admits Alonso interest

Formula One's newest race winners, Toro Rosso, have admitted an interest in signing Fernando Alonso - but concede it's unlikely to happen.

'Di Grassi's hopes rests with Piquet axing'

Lucas di Grassi concedes his chances of a Renault race-seat for the 2009 season will depend on whomever the team opts to retain.

Renault hope they've convinced Alonso to stay

Renault believe they have done everything possible to prove to Fernando Alonso that they are on the way back up again.

'Victory won't secure Alonso's signature'

Flavio Briatore has been quick to stress that Fernando Alonso's victory in Singapore doesn't not mean the Spaniard will be sticking around.