Crash.net's F1 Digital Editor Lewis Larkam assesses how the coronavirus outbreak and delayed start to the 2020 season has impacted the 2021 driver market. read more »
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Racing Point CEO and team principal Otmar Szafnauer says F1's decision to delay the planned introduction of the 2021 technical regulations makes "absolute sense". read more »
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McLaren chief Zak Brown has backed Formula 1's decision to defer the 2021 technical rule changes by a year, saying it was done to "protect" the sport. read more »
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With the 18-inch tyres now delayed until 2022, Pirelli have pushed back their scheduled tests to next year. read more »
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McLaren has confirmed it will still be switching to Mercedes engines for next season despite Formula One's decision to delay the 2021 rule changes. read more »
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F1's regulations overhaul delay until 2022 will have no impact on McLaren's switch to Mercedes power units, the team has confirmed. read more »
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McLaren will be granted permission to make necessary changes to its 2020 car next year in order for it to accommodate Mercedes' power unit. McLaren announced last... read more »
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In today's F1 Gossip, Marko reveals Verstappen's coronavirus fears, F1 hopeful of staging 15-18 races and more cost saving initiatives revealed for 2021... read more »
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Crash.net's F1 Digital Editor Lewis Larkam considers whether a swap deal involving Daniel Ricciardo and Sebastian Vettel could be possible for 2021. read more »
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McLaren has confirmed it is to push ahead with its planned power unit switch for the 2021 Formula 1 season despite the regulation freeze. read more »
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McLaren has confirmed that it will continue with plans to switch to Mercedes power units for 2021, despite chassis designs being frozen for the next Formula 1 season read more »
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Helmut Marko has backed F1's decision to defer the 2021 rules for a year, saying teams will lose "100 million" if five races are cancelled. read more »
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Daniel Ricciardo doesn't believe the delaying of the new rules which were pushed back until 2022 will affect contract talks for any driver. read more »
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Despite the fact that this year's chassis are to be used again in 2021, McLaren is still intending to make the switch from Renault to Mercedes power units. read more »
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Ex-F1 driver Martin Brundle believes McLaren could lose Carlos Sainz to Ferrari for next season if they look to replace Sebastian Vettel. read more »
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Daniel Ricciardo doesn't believe that the postponement of the 2021 Formula 1 regulation changes until 2022 will impact how drivers make their decision about who to drive for. read more »
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McLaren is pressing on with its switch to Mercedes power units for the 2021 season, in spite of the retention of the current regulations for an additional campaign. McLaren... read more »
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McLaren says its switch from Renault to Mercedes engines will go ahead as planned next year despite F1 teams being required to run the same cars for two years. read more »
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McLaren have confirmed that they will still switch from Renault to Mercedes power for 2021 as originally planned. read more »
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McLaren's switch from Renault to Mercedes engines next year will go ahead despite teams having to run the same cars for two years. read more »
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In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, F1 has delayed what will be its most radical overhaul ever. Laurence Edmondson looks at the reasons why and the impact it will have on... read more »
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Crash.net's F1 Digital Editor Lewis Larkam weighs up the possibility of F1 combining the 2020 and 2021 seasons into one as it bids to return to racing amid the coronavirus... read more »
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With five of the opening seven Formula 1 grands prix of 2020 postponed and two others cancelled, and with teams running this year's cars in 2021, it begs the question -... read more »
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It is not often that the F1 team bosses unanimously agree on anything but they have on deferring the 2021 regulations to 2022 in response to the coronavirus pandemic. read more »
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F1 teams are trying to convince the FIA to postpone the rule changes which are due to take effect next year, unsure of the ramifications of the on-going COVID-19 crisis. read more »