Formula 1 governing body the FIA has confirmed the Drag Reduction System zone for this weekend’s Chinese Grand Prix. The new-for-2011 device can be activated when a driver is... read more »
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F1 commercial rights-holder Bernie Ecclestone is seeking to enlist the support of teams in his efforts to defeat FIA President Jean Todt's proposed four-cylinder engine... read more »
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The FIA has confirmed the detection and activation zone for the drag-reduction system (DRS) at the Shanghai circuit during the race. The detection zone will be read more »
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The FIA has confirmed that the three stewards who were on duty at the Malaysian GP will again be operating in China this weekend... read more »
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The FIA have announced the DRS zone for the Chinese Grand Prix, allocating a section of the back straight between turns 13 and 14. read more »
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Formula 1's ruling body, the FIA, has confirmed the area in which drivers will be able to use their moveable rear wings during the Chinese Grand Prix. read more »
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The FIA has confirmed that at this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix, drivers will be able to activate their movable rear wings (DRS) on the back straight that leads to Turn 14. read more »
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The Chinese Grand Prix will be the third round of the 2011 FIA Formula One World Championship and the final event in the trio of flyaway races that opened the season. Held at... read more »
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The 2011 FIA Formula One World Championship continues in Asia for the Chinese Grand Prix, held in the city of Shanghai. The third race of the season will take place at the... read more »
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BRP becomes official supplier of Team Lotus, the Formula 1 racing team, during the 2011 FIA Formula One World Championship, as well as Team AirAsia for the 2011 GP2 Series. BRP... read more »
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Q. Sebastian, never an easy day at the office here in Malaysia but as you told the team on the radio, 'I love coming to read more »
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Sebastian Vettel, Jenson Button and Nick Heidfeld booked their places in the post-race press conference with top-three finishes at Sepang... read more »
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After claiming the top three places on the Sepang grid, Seb Vettel, Lewis Hamilton and Mark Webber then faced the media in Malaysia... read more »
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DRIVERS 1 - Sebastian VETTEL (Red Bull) 2 - Lewis HAMILTON (McLaren) 3 - Mark WEBBER (Red Bull) TV UNILATERALS Q: Sebastian, third pole read more »
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PRESS CONFERENCE Q: TEAM PRINCIPALS - Eric BOULLIER (Renault), Ross BRAWN (Mercedes), Paul HEMBERY (Pirelli), Christian HORNER (Red Bull), Colin KOLLES (HRT), Monisha... read more »
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Red Bull's Christian Horner, Renault's Eric Boullier and Ross Brawn from Mercedes all attended Friday's FIA press conference in Malaysia... read more »
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Jean Todt, president of the FIA, has lambasted the boring circuits on the calendar, declaring processional races 'unacceptable'. He highlighted last years season... read more »
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One hour before the traditional rain storm hit the Sepang circuit, Felipe Massa was one of the drivers called to the official FIA press conference at the track. Given that he... read more »
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As he remains firmly at-odds with Bernie Ecclestone regarding F1's future, FIA President Jean Todt has vowed that boring grands prix must become a thing of the past. read more »
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The FIA has confirmed that drivers within a second of the car in front during Sunday's Malaysian Grand Prix will be able to activate their Drag Reduction System (DRS) for... read more »
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DRIVERS - Sebastien BUEMI (Toro Rosso), Jenson BUTTON (McLaren), Felipe MASSA (Ferrari), Nico ROSBERG (Mercedes), Jarno TRULLI (Lotus) PRESS CONFERENCE Q:... read more »
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Jenson Button, Felipe Massa, Nico Rosberg, Sebastien Buemi and Jarno Trulli faced the media in Malaysia... read more »
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Emmanuele Pirro returns for a second stint as FIA steward at this weekend's F1 event in Malaysia. read more »
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The FIA has confirmed that at this weekend's Malaysia Grand Prix, drivers will be able to activate their movable rear wings (DRS) coming out of Turn 15 onto the main pit... read more »
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Despite what the powers that be might tell you, aided and abetted by certain stooges within the media, F1 is slowly losing its appeal - even FIA president Jean Todt agrees. read more »