Five Formula 1 races will start earlier than usual in 2015 as a reaction to Jules Bianchi's accident in last year's Japanese Grand Prix. While the FIA's accident... read more »
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Manufacturers and teams are busily assessing the impact of the newly-clarified engine 'freeze' situation, mere weeks before the season opener. Pushed by Ferrari and... read more »
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A Marussia auction scheduled to take place on Wednesday has been cancelled, amid a potential rescue deal emerging which could see the team make the first race of the season.... read more »
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The FIA's decision to open up in-season engine development may feel like a victory for Mercedes' Formula 1 rivals, but it could yet prove a boost to the German... read more »
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FIA technical delegate Charlie Whiting has confirmed that Honda will be allowed to develop its power unit throughout the 2015 season on a similar basis as was allowed for the... read more »
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There is a price to pay for success - and more so for domination - as Mercedes have found out thanks to a £3.2 million ($4.9m) bill just to be allowed to race this year. Thanks... read more »
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The Marussia F1 Team (or Manor GP as it's listed on the FIA entrant sheet), has just 48 hours if it's to make the grid this season according to former boss Graeme... read more »
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Honda will have a degree of leniency to develop its F1 engine during the course of the 2015 season after winning its argument with the FIA read more »
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Honda will be able to develop its new power unit across the course of the 2015 season after being given allowances to do so by the FIA. read more »
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Honda has succeeded in its bid to convince the FIA to allow it some engine development during the 2015 Formula 1 season read more »
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Honda has won its fight to develop its engine during the 2015 season after being given concessions by the FIA, according to the BBC read more »
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McLaren are confident a ‘fair and equitable’ compromise will be agreed to solve F1’s latest engine squabble following a FIA directive allowing Honda to develop their engines... read more »
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Mercedes looks set to begin the 2015 season with its 'old' F1 engine. It is the latest development in the so-called 'engine unfreeze' saga, after the FIA... read more »
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The FIA has given the green-light for Honda to make changes to its power unit during the 2015 season after the Japanese manufacturer took the issue up with the governing body... read more »
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The FIA's new superlicence requirements have drawn some criticism after it became apparent that several world champions wouldn't have qualified had the system been in... read more »
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Lotus have confirmed that their 2015 car, the E23, has passed all mandatory FIA crash tests ahead of its expected track debut on February 1st. Lotus teased its Twitter... read more »
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The FIA says it would be open to making changes to its new Super Licence points system in the future, if the governing body feels that the weight placed behind a junior... read more »
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Lotus has confirmed its 2015 challenger has passed the FIA's mandatory crash tests read more »
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Lotus has become the latest team to announce via Twitter that its 2015 car - the E23 - has passed the FIA crash tests read more »
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Michael Schumacher's Formula 1 comeback in 2010 could still have happened under the new stricter superlicence criteria, the FIA has revealed read more »
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The Lotus E23 chassis has been homologated after passing the FIA's mandatory crash tests. read more »
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The FIA says it is open to tweaking the new Formula 1 superlicence system in the future if it feels that the weighting of junior championships needs adjusting read more »
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Pirelli's Paul Hembery has made it clear to Formula 1 bosses that the Italian company is ready to supply the sport with larger rear tyres. The FIA and F1's Strategy... read more »
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The start time for March’s Malaysian GP could be brought forward as a result of the recommendations made to the FIA in the wake of Jules Bianchi’s horrific accident at Suzuka... read more »
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The FIA is considering potential concessions for Honda after concern from the engine manufacturer that it is being unfairly treated read more »