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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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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Formula 1 governing body the FIA has confirmed that there will be a double DRS activation zone for this weekend’s season-opening Australian Grand Prix. However, in a... read more »
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FIA technical delegate Charlie Whiting has admitted the governing body may have to tighten exhaust regulations again next year read more »
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Formula 1 governing body the FIA has announced a series of regulation changes ahead of next weekend's season opening Australian Grand Prix, with tyre allocation, the... read more »
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Marussia’s 2012 car made its track debut on Monday, despite having failed to pass all the mandatory FIA crash tests. But because the action at Silverstone is the... read more »
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The pit lane speed limit during races will remain 100km/h after motorsport's governing body rejected a proposal to reduce it... read more »
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Formula 1’s governing body rejects a move by some teams to lower the pit-lane speed limit, saying it is not necessary on safety grounds. read more »
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Ferrari and Red Bull have both been forced to amend their revised test dates after the governing body, the FIA, stepped in. The two outfits had read more »
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The FIA has moved to eliminate a potential loophole in regards to off-throttle exhaust blowing, after one engine manufacturer highlighted the issue to the governing read more »
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Several British politicians have called on Formula 1's governing body, the FIA, to reconsider its decision to go ahead with the Bahrain GP. In an open read more »
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Feb.3 (GMM) The teams, the fans and the world's media will not be the only ones with their eyes firmly on the action at Jerez next week. It is rumoured Charlie Whiting,... read more »
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The teams, the fans and the world’s media will not be the only ones with their eyes firmly on the action at Jerez next week. It is rumoured Charlie Whiting, the... read more »
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Formula 1 teams are set to introduce a new pit-stop safety feature for the 2012 season. Torque sensors, recently permitted by governing body the FIA, will allow a set of bright... read more »
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Jan.21 (GMM) F1's governing body has banned the 2012 innovation known commonly as 'reactive ride height'. The concept, pioneered by Lotus and first spotted in... read more »
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It is understood that the FIA have come into action and once again reversed an earlier judgement on a technical innovation. This time, the governing body sent a letter to the... read more »
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The new ride height control system dreamt up by Lotus has been banned by the sport's governing body, the FIA, it is being reported. read more »
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F1′s governing body has banned the 2012 innovation known commonly as ‘reactive ride height’. The concept, pioneered by Lotus and first spotted in... read more »
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The FIA has moved to ban the reactive ride-height systems which have been the subject of much discussion during the off-season. The governing body released a 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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Ferrari has emerged as the first team ready to copy Lotus’ reportedly innovative braking ride height system. The BBC claims Italian giant Ferrari “are... 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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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’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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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 »