The FIA have released more information on the approved engine concept that will enter F1 in 2014. The governing body is proud to have finalised the basic concept that will see... read more »
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Q. The World Motor Sport Council voted on 29 June 2011. What did it decide? A. Following consultation with the various Formula One stakeholders read more »
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The FIA is adamant that the sound of the new generation of Formula 1 engines due to come into force in 2014 will be 'representative' of contemporary Formula 1. read more »
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The FIA explains the thinking behind the new for 2014 formula. read more »
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The Formula One Teams Association (FOTA) says that the 2014 engine regulations are still designed to invite new manufacturers in to the sport read more »
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The FIA have confirmed that the new Formula One engine formula as of 2014 will consist of turbocharged V6 engines with a capacity of 1600cc maximum. The new engines will also... read more »
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The FIA's World Motor Sport Council has formally ratified the F1 Commission's resolution to swap the sport's current 2.4-litre V8 engines for 1.6-litre,... read more »
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The FIA has rubber-stamped plans to bring V6 turbo engines to the sport in 2014 read more »
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Formula 1 governing body the FIA has agreed to the request of teams to delay the introduction of new, more environmentally-friendly engines until the start of the 2014 season.... read more »
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Formula 1 governing body the FIA has agreed to the request of teams to delay the introduction of new, more environmentally-friendly engines until the start of the 2014 season.... read more »
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Formula 1 will officially switch to a 1.6-litre V6 engine format from 2014 after proposals finalised by the sport's stakeholders during last weekend's European Grand... read more »
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The FIA have officially confirmed that an agreement has been made to delay the introduction of new environmentally friendly engines until 2014... read more »
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The World Motor Sport Council has confirmed that the 2014 F1 formula will feature V6 1.6 turbo powerplants. read more »
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The FIA have ratified the new engine regulations agreed upon by the Formula 1 Commission earlier this month. The teams and manufacturers, including Bernie Ecclestone, got read more »
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Jun.29 (GMM) Red Bull appears likely to extend its engine supply agreement with Renault Sport F1 through to the end of the current V8 regulations. The sport looks likely to... read more »
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Red Bull Racing has set its sights on extending its engine partnership deal with Renault - having revealed it was already close to a new contract before last week's rules... read more »
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Formula 1 technical chiefs have given their formal backing to plans for 1.6-litre V6 engines to be used from 2014, but have requested that the new power-units rev higher than... read more »
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In the wake of the F1 Commission's agreement on a new 1.6 litre V6 turbo formula for 2014, McLaren boss and FOTA chairman, Martin Whitmarsh, admits to being happy with the... read more »
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The new engine regulations planned for 2014 will also see the Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS) output increase. read more »
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McLaren-Mercedes team principal and FOTA chairman Martin Whitmarsh has praised F1's new engine regulations for 2014 as a 'very positive' step for the... read more »
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It has been agreed by Formula 1 team bosses to delay the introduction of new, more environmentally-friendly engines by a year until 2014. The move to what will now be... read more »
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Formula One team bosses have agreed on a new engine formula to be introduced in 2014 after several teams had concerns about the proposed inline 4 cylinder engines. The new... read more »
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F1 chiefs have today agreed to delay the introduction of so-called ‘green’ engines to 2014. The new units, previously set to be four cylinder, 1.6 litre... read more »
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FIA President Jean Todt has made key concessions in agreeing to delay the introduction of F1's new engine formula until 2014 - and to go with V6 power rather than just... read more »
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Formula One's role players have reached a compromise, for the time being at least, over the introduction of the new 'green' engines... read more »


