Felipe Massa has suggested that the FIA needs to improve the quality its stewards after they focused on whether he was to blame for his accident with Kevin Magnussen at the... read more »
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Felipe Massa wants to speak to the FIA about its stewarding after being investigated for the first corner accident at the German Grand Prix read more »
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Ahead of this weekend's Grand Prix, the FIA has confirmed a number of changes at the Hungaroring circuit. read more »
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We reported earlier this week that the Mexican Grand Prix will return to the Formula 1 calendar in 2015, and it has now been confirmed during a press conference at the Banamex... read more »
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The Hungaroring has been tweaked ahead of this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix, round 11 in the series. read more »
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Emanuele Pirro will be the FIA driver steward at the Hungarian Grand Prix this weekend, carrying out the task for the eighth time. read more »
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Sergio Perez, Esteban Gutierrez and Pastor Maldonado will be among those to field questions at Thursday's FIA press conference... read more »
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Eric Boullier insists Felipe Massa was wrong to point the finger of blame for his first-lap crash at Hockenheim at Kevin Magnussen and says the FIA report backs up his opinion read more »
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McLaren racing director Eric Boullier says Felipe Massa was wrong to blame Kevin Magnussen for their German Grand Prix collision, because the FIA's report proves the Dane... read more »
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Ferrari and Red Bull were less than impressed with how the FIA permitted Mercedes to breach the sporting regulations when Lewis Hamilton's car was allowed to be fitted... read more »
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Red Bull Racing boss Christian Horner has asked the FIA to clarify why Lewis Hamilton was allowed to switch brake manufacturers' without penalty prior to Sunday's... read more »
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Christian Horner thinks the FIA have set an 'interesting precedent' by allowing Lewis Hamilton to change his brakes to a different manufacturer without penalty under... read more »
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Christian Horner has called on the FIA to clarify why Lewis Hamilton was allowed to change brake material between qualifying and the race without having to start from the pit... read more »
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Christian Horner says he was surprised the FIA allowed Mercedes to change Lewis Hamilton's brake material without penalty ahead of the German Grand Prix read more »
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Both Ferrari and Red Bull considered launching a protest against the Mercedes of Lewis Hamilton at the German Grand Prix. The two teams believe that Hamilton's change of... read more »
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Nico Rosberg, Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton answered the questions in the post-race press conference for the German GP... read more »
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Caterham's Marcus Ericsson will have to serve a ten-second stop/go penalty within the first three laps of the German Grand Prix. The Swedish driver will also start from... read more »
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The FIA has clarified the track limits situation for the German Grand Prix, having decided against the zero tolerance approach it had for the Austrian and British rounds read more »
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Lewis Hamilton will start from his 20th slot on the German Grand Prix grid after the FIA accepted that changing brake disc suppliers did not breach Formula 1's regulations read more »
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Mercedes has confirmed that Lewis Hamilton will not be forced to start the German Grand Prix from the pit lane, after the FIA determined that his change of brake disc brand did... read more »
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Lewis Hamilton is likely to start the German Grand Prix from the pitlane after Mercedes signalled they would change his brake discs from Brembo to Carbon Industrie. The Briton... read more »
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Pole sitter Nico Rosberg as well as Valtteri Bottas and Felipe Massa attended Saturday's post-qualifying press conference in Germany... read more »
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Ferrari has backed the FIA's handling of the FRIC controversy, even though Formula 1 teams have faced a headache in removing the suspension systems from their cars. read more »
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Friday FIA press conference from Hockenheim in Germany with John Booth, Paul Hembery, Federico Gastaldi, Christijan Albers, Toto Wolff and Cyril Abiteboul. read more »
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Cyril Abiteboul, Christijan Albers, John Booth, Toto Wolff, Federico Gastaldi and Paul Hembery attended Friday's press conference in Germany... read more »
