F1 and the FIA have confirmed there have been no positive coronavirus cases from 4,032 tests over the past seven days. read more »
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There's plenty of Williams Racing interest in the 2020 FIA Formula 2 Championship, with Reserve Driver Jack Aitken, Test Driver Roy Nissany, and Development Driver Dan... read more »
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Formula 1 and the FIA has confirmed that no positive Coronavirus tests were returned during a seven-day period prior to the Austrian Grand Prix. Formula 1's opening event... read more »
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Ferrari will not permit the FIA to release details of their secret engine agreement, adamant it falls under "intellectual property protection". read more »
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The FIA has rejected Red Bull's protest of Mercedes dual axis steering system. read more »
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After a long meeting between the FIA, Red Bull and Mercedes, the governing body has decided to reject Red Bull's pretest against Mercedes' innovative Dual-Axis... read more »
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Formula One's governing body has announced that it had removed two kerbs at the Red Bull Ring ahead of the season-opening Austrian Grand Prix to ensure teams do not run... read more »
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Renault-backed UNI-Virtuosi driver Guanyu Zhou has started his title challenge in perfect way, sealing his second pole position in the FIA Formula 2 with a stunning lap in the... read more »
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The FIA has rejected Red Bull's protest over Mercedes continued use of their innovative dual-axis steering system in Austria. read more »
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The FIA has revealed that Red Bull Racing lodged a formal protest against the Dual-Axis Steering system of the Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport outfit after Friday's free... read more »
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Red Bull Racing lodges a formal complaint to the FIA about Mercedes' controversial Dual-Axis Steering (DAS) system ahead of the 2020 F1 Austrian Grand Prix read more »
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Hours after team boss, Christian Horner demanded clarification from the FIA over Mercedes dual axis steering (DAS) system, the Austrian team formerly protested both cars. read more »
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Red Bull has officially lodged a protest with the FIA stewards over Mercedes' dual-axis steering (DAS) system ahead of this weekend's Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix read more »
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Despite mounting pressure from rivals, Ferrari is refusing to give further insight into the findings of the FIA's investigation into its 2019 engine. read more »
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Mercedes and Red Bull still want answers over Ferrari's controversial settlement with the FIA regarding the use of its 2019 F1 engine. read more »
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The new Formula One season is less than a day old, but Red Bull is already planning to question the legality of Mercedes' car via the sport's governing body, the FIA. read more »
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Ferrari Formula 1 boss Mattia Binotto says the Maranello outfit won't release details of its controversial winter agreement with the FIA because it would compromise the... read more »
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Ferrari has refuted suggestions by rival Formula 1 teams that it should release the agreement that it reached with the FIA regarding its 2019 engine. Rivals held theories that... read more »
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Mercedes is still seeking answers over Formula 1 governing body the FIA's private settlement with Ferrari regarding the legality of its 2019 engine, saying it remains... read more »
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Red Bull boss, Christian Horner admits that there remains the possibility of his team protesting Mercedes' controversial DAS system as the Austrian outfit seeks... read more »
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Red Bull is to seek clarification from the FIA as to the legality of Formula 1 rival Mercedes' innovative DAS system. read more »
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Red Bull have admitted they are "raising questions" and seeking clarification from the FIA about Mercedes' innovative moving steering wheel - with... read more »
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Red Bull has "raised questions" and asked the FIA for "clarification" over Mercedes' use of its controversial Dual Axis Steering system at F1's... read more »
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Red Bull Racing will seek clarification from the FIA over the legality of Mercedes’ dual-axis steering system (DAS) as the threat of a protest looms. Mercedes debuted its... read more »
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Red Bull has confirmed it will seek clarification from the FIA over the legality of Mercedes' dual-axis steering (DAS) system following its use in Austria practice on Friday read more »

