HRT won't participate in Sunday's Australian Grand Prix after their request for special dispensation was turned down by the governing body. Both drivers failed to make read more »
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Lotus is hoping to sit down with Mercedes and the FIA ahead of the Australian Grand Prix to try and end the controversy over its rival's DRS-activated F-duct. read more »
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Lewis Hamilton, Jenson Button and the surprise package of Romain Grosjean attended Saturday's post-qualifying press conf in Melbourne... read more »
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HRT have requested permission from the FIA to participate in Sunday's race, despite failing to make the 107% qualifying cut. Pedro de la Rosa could only read more »
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HRT have asked the FIA for permission to contest Sunday's Australian Grand Prix after both drivers qualified outside the 107 percent rule... read more »
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Eric Boullier has not given up on the idea of protesting the Mercedes rear wing, despite the Brackley team being out-qualified by Lotus in Melbourne on Saturday. Prior to the... read more »
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Lotus will protest the results of qualifying for the Australian Grand Prix, believing Mercedes’ f-duct rear wing system does not comply with the regulations. However,... read more »
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All the F1 teams excluding Red Bull and Toro Rosso have reportedly written to the FIA asking for the RRA to be included in the sport's rules... read more »
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Red Bull Racing and Lotus have asked the FIA to reconsider its view that the Mercedes DRS-activated F-duct is legal, with sources suggesting that an official protest cannot be... read more »
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Red Bull has been isolated from F1′s other teams, as the FIA is asked to step in and police their cost-cutting efforts. Last year, there remained suspicions the... read more »
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TEAM REPRESENTATIVES – Luis PÉREZ-SALA (HRT), Paul HEMBERY (Pirelli), Eric BOULLIER (Lotus), Ross BRAWN (Mercedes), Adam PARR (Williams) PRESS CONFERENCE... read more »
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Formula 1 teams are pushing the FIA to police the Resource Restriction Agreement through the sporting regulations read more »
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HRT's Luis Perez-Sala, Eric Boullier from Lotus, Merc's Ross Brawn and Adam Parr from Williams attended Friday's press conference in Melbourne... read more »
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In changing weather conditions the Sauber F1 Team enjoyed a smooth first day of free practice at the start of the 2012 FIA Formula One World Championship. Both Sauber... read more »
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Formula 1 governing body the FIA is pushing to rid the sport of platypus-like front nose sections when the new set of technical regulations is introduced for the 2014 season.... read more »
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Formula One could be rid of the stepped nose ahead of next season after Charlie Whiting revealed that even the FIA finds the design ugly... read more »
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The FIA will renew a push to try and get rid of stepped noses from Formula 1 next year; even though it is likely fans will be used to the concept by then read more »
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While the usual suspects suggest that F1 is on the verge of a major row over the legality of certain teams exhausts, the FIA's Charlie Whiting insists that there are no... read more »
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The FIA has deemed Mercedes rear-wing F-duct totally legal after a handful of teams asked the governing body to look into the system. It appears that read more »
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The FIA is satisfied that all of the exhaust solutions on the grid are legal according to the latest regulations read more »
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HRT has suspended scrutineering on Pedro de la Rosa’s car in order to finish building up its second chassis, having asked the FIA for permission on Thursday. read more »
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F-ducts are set to make a return to Formula One this year as teams look to copy a new passive design being pioneered by Mercedes and declared legal by the FIA read more »
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Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner believes all of Mercedes' rivals will now be forced to copy its DRS-assisted rear wing F-duct, now that the FIA has... read more »
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Mercedes' hopes of delivering on its strong winter testing form have received a boost, with the FIA confirming ahead of the Australian Grand Prix that a radical wing... read more »
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Seb Vettel joined Kimi Raikkonen, Jenson Button, Charles Pic and Australia's Mark Webber and Daniel Ricciardo for the first press conf of the season... read more »

