Fernando Alonso, Jenson Button, Daniil Kvyat, Felipe Massa, Adrian Sutil and Sebastian Vettel answered questions on Thursday in Sochi... read more »
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Sergio Perez says the drivers need to work together with the FIA to learn lessons from Jules Bianchi's crash and bring in new safety measures for the future read more »
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Sergio Perez says "all the drivers are together" in wanting full clarification from the FIA as to the events that led to Jules Bianchi's accident in the Japanese... read more »
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The inaugural Russian Grand Prix will feature two DRS zones, governing body the FIA has announced. read more »
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Danny Sullivan will be the FIA driver steward at the Russian Grand Prix this weekend. read more »
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Ex-Formula 1 driver Derek Warwick urges the FIA to avoid a "knee-jerk reaction" following Jules Bianchi's crash. read more »
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The FIA introduced “Slow Zones” at the 2014 Le Mans 24 Hours to allow marshals to recover cars from the track without the need for a Safety Car whilst providing greater safety... read more »
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Reports suggesting Michael Schumacher "can live a normal life" has given fans hope that the seven-time world champion's recovery has taken a major leap forward.... read more »
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Lotus Deputy Team Principal Federico Gastaldi has backed the FIA and thinks officials did a "good job" during the Japanese Grand Prix, even though Jules Bianchi had... read more »
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Formula 1's top teams rejected a move by the FIA last year to introduce closed cockpits because they felt the structures would make cars look 'shockingly' ugly read more »
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FIA president Jean Todt says Michael Schumacher will likely "lead a relatively normal life again" following his skiing accident... read more »
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World motorsport's governing body the FIA is to investigate Jules Bianchi's accident at the Japanese Grand Prix. read more »
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Former F1 driver and occasional race steward Derek Warwick believes the FIA should've demanded that the Japanese GP start earlier on Sunday... read more »
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FIA president Jean Todt has called on Race Director Charlie Whiting for a report on the circumstances surrounding Jules Bianchi's crash during the Japanese GP. read more »
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Former FIA President Max Mosley believes "everything was done as it should have been" in the Japanese Grand Prix, despite Jules Bianchi's serious accident. read more »
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New Grand Prix Drivers' Association chairman Alex Wurz has warned the media, fans and fellow drivers to avoid jumping to conclusions over Jules Bianchi's Japanese GP... read more »
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Professor Gerard Saillant has flown to Japan at the request of Jules Bianchi's family to act as an intermediary between them and the doctors treating their son. The... read more »
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The FIA has launched an "urgent investigation" into Jules Bianchi's horrific crash at the Japanese Grand Prix... read more »
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In its latest update on the condition of Jules Bianchi, the FIA advises that the French youngster is in a "serious but stable condition". read more »
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Jules Bianchi's condition is "critical but stable" according to the FIA's head of communication, who was speaking from the Mie hospital... read more »
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Former FIA president Max Mosley insists the governing body were not at fault in anyway for Jules Bianchi's crash during the closing stages of the Japanese Grand Prix. The... read more »
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Jenson Button has deflected criticism of the FIA following a dramatic Japanese F1 Grand Prix on Sunday. read more »
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Jenson Button feels the FIA did the best job possible given the circumstances in Japan but that unfortunately "big accidents happen"... read more »
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The former FIA President discusses Jules Bianchi's accident during Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix. read more »
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Jenson Button believes the FIA did "a really good job" of managing Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix in difficult conditions read more »