Toro Rosso have confirmed their new car will be in action at the first pre-season test after passing all its mandatory FIA crash tests... read more »
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Toro Rosso has announced that its 2012 car will be ready to run on the opening day of official testing at Jerez next month. Red Bull’s Italian-based rookie team said... read more »
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Jan.19 (GMM) Caterham could beat the entire F1 field to the starting line ahead of the 2012 season. Italy's Autosprint said it believes the former Lotus team's new... read more »
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The Williams F1 Team has revealed that their 2012 Formula One Championship car, the FW34, has already passed the mandatory FIA crash tests in December. Chief Operations... read more »
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Caterham could beat the entire F1 field to the starting line ahead of the 2012 season. Italy’s Autosprint said it believes the former Lotus team’s new... read more »
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Williams has revealed that its new 2012 car, the FW34, had already passed the necessary FIA crash tests in December. In a new rule introduced by the F1 governing... read more »
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Jan.18 (GMM) F1's controversial "DRS" innovation is staying put for 2012, according to an Italian report. While many hailed the moveable rear wing flaps'... read more »
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Ferrari's 2012 chassis, the 663, has reportedly passed its FIA crash tests on the second attempt... read more »
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Formula 1's DRS rules will remain unchanged in 2012, AUTOSPORT has learned, despite the FIA making plans to tweak the overtaking zones on the back of the experience of... read more »
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Ferrari’s 2012 car has now passed the mandatory FIA crash tests at the second attempt, according to multiple sources. It emerged last week that the new car, codenamed... read more »
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While some sections of the media have suggested that Lotus' innovative new suspension concept's approval by the FIA is a cut and dry case, other are a little more... read more »
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Ferrari's bid to challenge for this year's World titles reportedly took a knock when their 663 failed its crash tests... read more »
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Reports claim that Ferrari will need a second shot at passing the mandatory FIA crash test that will allow it to take part in pre-season testing. read more »
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The Sauber F1 Team will pull the covers off its new car for the 2012 FIA Formula One World Championship on 6th February in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain. Both drivers, Kamui... read more »
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Lola managing director Martin Birrane is joined on stage by Status Grand Prix founder Mark Gallagher to talk about plans to develop an LMP2 sportscar with the ultimate goal of... read more »
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Jan.12 (GMM) F1's governing body will decide if it is right for the sport to return to Bahrain in April, the bosses of top teams Red Bull and Ferrari said this week.... read more »
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Jan.12 (GMM) Ferrari's 2012 car, described as "not pretty" by Stefano Domenicali this week and codenamed 663, reportedly failed to pass the FIA's mandatory... read more »
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The FIA, F1's governing body, has been recognised by the International Olympic Committee, it was announced on Wednesday. read more »
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Ferrari has already developed its own version of the Lotus reactive ride-height system for its 2012 car, and is now just awaiting final approval from the FIA over its legality. read more »
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Christian Horner and Stefano Domenicali believe Formula One needs to trust the FIA's decision over whether to return to Bahrain in 2012 read more »
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Ferrari’s 2012 car, described as “not pretty” by Stefano Domenicali this week and codenamed 663, reportedly failed to pass the FIA’s... read more »
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Ferrari is awaiting a clarification about Lotus’ reportedly radical braking system for its 2012 car, Stefano Domenicali has revealed. It emerged this week that Lotus,... read more »
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Despite the FIA's poor handling of the Bahrain situation in 2011, Ferrari insists that it will look to the sport's governing body for guidance this year. read more »
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Lotus's rivals look set to be forced to copy its innovative adjustable ride height system ahead of the 2012 season, with the FIA happy the concept is totally legal read more »
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Ferrari is awaiting an answer from the FIA on the legality of an adjustable ride-height braking system that Lotus is believed to be developing for 2012. read more »




