F1 tyre supplier Pirelli is considering simplifying the names of its compounds for next season, in a bid to make its tyre range "more understandable" for fans. read more »
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The FIA and Formula 1 have both asked Pirelli to simplify the names it uses for its tyre range in 2019 to make it easier for casual fans to understand read more »
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Sebastian Vettel says he would not have a problem if Ferrari were to sign Charles Leclerc as his teammate for 2019. read more »
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Stoffel Vandoorne is looking to extend his stay with McLaren beyond 2018 and cannot see himself anywhere else next season. read more »
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Montreal upgrade for Renault power unit likely to be decision time for Red Bull on 2019 plans. read more »
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Christian Horner says the progress of Renault and Honda's respective engine upgrades in the lead up to June's Canadian Grand Prix will dictate the Red Bull's... read more »
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Maurice Hamilton looks back at the troubled history of Formula One races at temporary circuits in America and Miami would be wise to avoid similar mistakes if its own race ends... read more »
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While welcoming the possible addition of Miami to the F1 calendar for 2019, Haas chief Steiner has concerns about a possible saturation of the calendar in the future. read more »
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Renault chief technical officer Bob Bell believes overtaking-oriented Formula 1 aero rules set to be introduced in 2019 do not "do justice" to the research undertaken... read more »
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Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has said he has never seen Red Bull's Christian Horner as "livid" before over the new regulations for 2019. read more »
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Jean Todt has defended the decision to change some regulations ahead of next year's championship in order to, hopefully, improve overtaking. read more »
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FIA president Jean Todt has moved to defend the governing body against criticism of recently announced changes to Formula 1's aerodynamic regulations for the 2019 season read more »
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Christian Horner has hit out at the FIA's decision to introduce new aerodynamic regulations for the 2019 F1 season, but Ferrari and Mercedes have supported the planned... read more »
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The "pressure" and "responsibility" of supplying Red Bull with a Formula 1 engine are key to Honda's discussions with the team for next season read more »
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The FIA's Nikolas Tombazis concedes the 2019 F1 rule changes are "a halfway house" but plays down parallels which could form the 2021 regulations read more »
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McLaren will "neither confirm nor deny" rumours that they will join IndyCar on a full-time basis as early as 2019. read more »
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Felipe Masa will drive for Monaco's Venturi Formula E Team starting from the 2018-2019 season. read more »
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Sauber's Charles Leclerc's impressive form could see him promoted to Ferrari in 2019, says BBC F1 analyst Jolyon Palmer. read more »
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Reports have emerged today that McLaren staff are in Indianapolis to discuss a potential full-time 2019 IndyCar entry. Sources suggest that the team are looking at a... read more »
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The prospect of "sub-optimal" British weather was enough to convince Formula One chiefs not to move Silverstone's position on the calendar to host Formula... read more »
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F1 commercial boss Sean Bratches has revealed that it had been proposed to move Silverstone's slot on the 2019 calendar to celebrate the 1,000th Grand Prix. read more »
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Stoffel Vandoorne says he wants to remain a McLaren driver next season, adamant there's not "much of a margin" between himself and Fernando Alonso. read more »
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Sebastian Vettel says it is laughable that Formula One has pushed through a set of aerodynamic tweaks which look set to slow cars down in 2019. read more »
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Sebastian Vettel is not a fan of the aerodynamic regulation changes for 2019 and feels F1 drivers should have had more input in the decision read more »
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McLaren will shelve consideration of their 2019 driver line-up until mid-season with the team determined to keep Fernando Alonso if they can read more »