F1 bosses are once again considering bringing back refuelling to Formula One, FIA president Jean Todt has confirmed. Refuelling has not been part of F1 races since it was... read more »
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FIA president Jean Todt admits that bringing refuelling back to F1 is still on the agenda. read more »
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The proposal of an alternative 'budget' engine will be on the agenda when the Formula 1 Strategy Group meets in Paris on Tuesday, Autosport has learned read more »
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The subject of cockpit canopies is back on F1’s agenda in the wake of Justin Wilson’s tragic accident in an IndyCar race two weeks ago, with most drivers saying that they... read more »
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Jean Todt suggests that hosting races in the evening would prove popular with fans... but what is his true agenda? read more »
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Kimi Raikkonen says Formula One has lost the fear factor that used to entice fans and wants to see the sport go back to the way it was when he made his debut in 2001. Improving... read more »
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Force India deputy team principal Bob Fernley claims calls for customer cars mask a hidden agenda. read more »
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Formula 1 teams shoudn't be in charge of making the rules and deciding on the future direction of the sport according to three team bosses. At present, representatives... read more »
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Force India's Deputy Team Principal Bob Fernley has revealed the team are unhappy to see cost cutting ideas ignored in favour of bringing customer cars into the sport.... read more »
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Although very few details have been released about Thursday's Strategy Group meeting it is being reported that F1 could "embrace" customer cars... read more »
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The announcement of an April start as part of a 2016 Formula 1 calendar revamp has prompted rumours of a hidden agenda from Bernie Ecclestone. JONATHAN NOBLES examines possible... read more »
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Sauber's courtroom battle with Giedo van der Garde and questions over Fernando Alonso's testing crash are hot topics in Melbourne. read more »
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Formula 1 could look very different in 2016 if the sport can agree on new regulations governing downforce, fuel, tyres and engines. A meeting was held this week in Geneva... read more »
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The future of current drivers Jenson Button and Kevin Magnussen will be on the agenda when McLaren's annual board meeting takes place on Thursday... read more »
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A new think-tank has been created by Formula 1 to improve the overall experience for fans during and away from races next season and beyond. The Promotional Working Group will... read more »
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Leading Formula 1 team bosses have rubbished suggestions there is an agenda to drive the small outfits out of Formula 1. read more »
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Fernando Alonso has backed Formula 1's small teams amid the ongoing financial situation which has already resulted in the loss of to teams this season. With the grid... read more »
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Sauber team principal Monisha Kaltenborn believes F1 bosses and those in charge of the 'big teams' such as Ferrari, Mercedes, Red Bull and McLaren, want rid of... read more »
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Red Bull's Christian Horner insists there is no move to oust F1's smaller teams as the teams remain deadlocked in talks over saving the sport, third cars and engine... read more »
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Sauber team principal Monisha Kaltenborn says Formula One is heading for a sport with four or five teams as she feels her team as well as Lotus and Force India are being forced out read more »
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As talk of three-car teams continues, Monisha Kaltenborn is angered by what she feels is an agenda to see just "four or five names" remain in F1... read more »
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Sauber team principal Monisha Kaltenborn thinks Formula One's bigger teams have an agenda to drive the smaller teams off the grid and alter the DNA of the championship read more »
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Bosses of F1’s smaller teams are suggesting an agenda by the sport’s commercial rights holders to drive them out of business, with three-car and customer outfits making up the... read more »
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Sauber boss Monisha Kaltenborn believes that F1's powers-that-be have an agenda to rid the sport of smaller manufacturers. read more »
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Sauber team principal Monisha Kaltenborn believes there is "an agenda" in Formula 1 to force small teams out of the sport. read more »