McLaren is piling its resources towards 2014 as the team struggles to overcome the fundamental flaws in its 2013 design read more »
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Lotus is pushing Kimi Raikkonen to make a quick decision over his future. The 2007 world champion has admitted “small talks” with Red Bull have already... read more »
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McLaren has conceded that, with its 2013 championship dreams long over, it is time to concentrate on ensuring it is competitive from the start of... read more »
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Not that they'd ever come out and say it explicitly but the tacit admission from McLaren on Saturday evening was, 'We won't win in 2013'. read more »
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McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh has given a strong suggestion that his team will be switching more of their attention on next year’s car. McLaren currently... read more »
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McLaren switch attention to next season's car but will continue to develop areas on this year's car to help in 2014. read more »
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According to the buzz in the Silverstone paddock, Red Bull is split as the bosses consider who should replace Mark Webber in 2014. The rumour is that while Christian Horner... read more »
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Christian Horner rules out one hopeful from the race to fill the 2014 vacancy at Red Bull, but admits to eyeing the partnership everyone is talking... read more »
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Kimi Raikkonen will have to choose between two appealing options for 2014, accepts Lotus' Eric Boullier. read more »
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Pirelli are keen to remain in Formula 1 next season despite the heavy criticism it has encountered and the recent International Tribunal hearing in which it was reprimanded for... read more »
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Lotus are hopeful that they can win a tug-of-war with Formula One champions Red Bull for Kimi Raikkonen’s services next season. “Red Bull is chasing Kimi... read more »
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Pirelli is more confident about its future in Formula One after persuading its board to pursue a contract renewal and closing on agreements with all the teams read more »
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The World Motor Sport Council held a meeting at the Goodwood Motor Circuit, deciding on a number of proposed regulation changes for Formula One into 2014. read more »
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The World Motor Sport Council has approved a number of regulations changes relating to the new power units and gearboxes for 2014. As previously announced, but only now... read more »
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A new driver penalty points system has been given the go-ahead for the 2014 season following it's approval by the World Motor Sport Council on Friday. The new system will... read more »
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Stepped noses on Formula 1 cars will be banned from 2014 onwards following a meeting of the World Motor Sport Council on Friday. The unusual look, which drew criticism from a... read more »
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The FIA announces a ban on stepped noses amongst its technical regulations changes for 2014 read more »
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Formula 1 will introduce a penalty point system as a new form of punishment next season, after it was passed, along with a number of sporting regulation changes, during the... read more »
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A new penalty points system is amongst changes made to the Sporting Regulations in time for the 2014 F1 season read more »
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Following a meeting of the FIA's World Motor Sport Council at Goodwood House, a number of changes have been announced relating to the 2014 Formula One World Championship... read more »
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Stepped noses on Formula 1 cars will no longer be permitted next year, after the FIA approved a change to the 2014 technical regulations read more »
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Christian Horner says three drivers are in the mix to replace Mark Webber at Red Bull for the 2014 F1 season read more »
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The FIA World Motor Sport Council (WMSC) has approved a raft of changes to the sporting and technical regulations, including a penalty points system for drivers, four two-day... read more »
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Formula 1's first pre-season test of 2014 will take place in January next year, as predicted by AUTOSPORT after the FIA rubber stamped a revision to testing procedures. read more »
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The World Motor Sport Council met on Friday. Here are the changes for 2014… Further to a request from Mercedes, it will be permitted to supply engines to a maximum of... read more »