Nico Rosberg has vowed to come back in “full attack" mode at Suzuka after electronic problems lead to his second retirement of the season in the Singapore GP. read more »
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With Lewis, we lost a lot of running due to an electronic problem. We need to identify the cause and resolve that this evening. read more »
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Ferrari has finally confirmed it has axed Luca Marmorini, its director of the engine and electronic department. read more »
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Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo met with Ayrton Senna on the Wednesday before the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix which cost the Brazilian his life. The Italian revealed that... read more »
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Renault have been hitting the headlines this week for all the wrong reasons. The power unit supplier's deputy managing director Rob White sheds some light on what's... read more »
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McLaren failed to put in a single lap on the opening day of pre-season testing due to "electrical issues" with the new MP4-29... read more »
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Many theories have been circulating the internet and the paddock as to how Sebastian Vettel was so dominant in Singapore. Those theories grew stronger when former team-owner... read more »
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Formula E has unveiled its new car which will kick off the inaugural season of the all-electric motorsport series next year. FIA president Jean Todt and Formula E CEO Alejandro... read more »
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Mark Webber says Red Bull’s issues in qualifying were ‘embarrassing’ after he set the tenth fastest time in Hungary. Webber suffered from an... 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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For the first time in 2013, drivers in today's Spanish Grand Prix will have access to their in-car electronic marshalling system. read more »
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Formula 1 drivers will have cockpit warning lights for the first time this season in the Spanish Grand Prix, with the FIA now happy that its electronic marshalling system is... read more »
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Red Bull were rumoured to have dropped their alternator supplier at the start of this season following repeated problems in 2011 and 2012 which cost them valuable points,... read more »
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The FIA is confident that problems with the electronic cockpit warning system will be fixed in time for the Spanish Grand Prix... read more »
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The FIA will have an upgrade which should allow the full functionality of the cockpit warning system at the Spanish Grand Prix read more »
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There are reports that the FIA and the teams are discussing a new way of penalising drivers in 2014 and beyond, when the cars will be powered by 1.6 litre V6 turbo-charged... read more »
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The FIA has decided to stick with the current supplier of its Formula 1 electronic marshalling system for now, despite further troubles at the Bahrain Grand Prix. read more »
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McLaren Electronic Systems (MESL), part of the McLaren Group, have won the prestigious Queen’s Award for Enterprise for achievement in international trade. The company... read more »
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Formula 1 drivers will once again race without cockpit warning lights during this afternoon's Bahrain Grand Prix, with the issues affecting governing body the... read more »
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Formula 1 drivers will once again be left without cockpit warning lights for the Bahrain Grand Prix, after issues with the FIA's electronic marshalling system continued at... read more »
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McLaren Electronic Systems apologises for the ECU issue that affected Mark Webber in Melbourne read more »
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McLaren Electronic Systems (MES) has apologised to Mark Webber and Red Bull following the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, with the company's standard ECU, present... read more »
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McLaren Electronic Systems (MES) has issued a statement regarding its ECU, apologising for the problem which compromised Mark Webber's Australian Grand Prix. read more »
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Mark Webber confirmed that he had telemetry and KERS issues during the 2013 season opener in Melbourne. However McLaren have said that they believe the issue stems from... read more »
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Martin Whitmarsh says McLaren will investigate claims from Christian Horner that an Electronic Control Unit (ECU) glitch caused Mark Webber's poor start in Australia read more »