Grand Prix Drivers' Association Chairman Alexander Wurz says that he is "surprised" by the decision to delay the introduction of further head protection to the… read more »
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Nico Rosberg has made a light-hearted reference to Bernie Ecclestone labelling F1 drivers "windbags" after a meal with his fellow competitors in China. Last month the... read more »
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Former McLaren driver John Watson has told the F1 Report that drivers should focus on their job and branded the Grand Prix Drivers' Association letter to Bernie Ecclestone... read more »
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Lewis Hamilton may not always agree with GPDA discussions, but insists he will stand with the drivers' group when it comes to improving F1. read more »
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Grand Prix Drivers' Association chairman Alex Wurz insists any future cockpit protection device in Formula 1 must prioritise saving lives at all costs even if it is... read more »
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After a letter was sent by the Grand Prix Drivers' Association pleading for a say in the decision making of the sport, McLaren driver Jenson Button said that it was not a... read more »
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Jenson Button rubbishes any suggestion of there being an ulterior motive for the GPDA letter beyond a desire for drivers to be consulted more often read more »
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After the Grand Prix Drivers' Association (GPDA) called for change within the F1 governance, Formula 1 Group owner Bernie Eccelstone has said that drivers should not be... read more »
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Bernie Ecclestone says drivers "shouldn't even be allowed to talk" and are only interesting in making money from Formula One. The Grand Prix Drivers'... read more »
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Bernie Ecclestone has hit out at the drivers following GPDA letter, questioning their motivations. read more »
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Fernando Alonso and Nico Rosberg insist that the GPDA's request for change in the way F1 is run was not aimed at anyone in particular, and only acted for the betterment of... read more »
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Jenson Button says the GPDA's critical letter about Formula One was about improving the sport, not trying to give drivers a strong political platform. Button and Sebastian... read more »
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A week after that letter, amidst numerous other U-turns in F1, the drivers stand by their call for change. read more »
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The Grand Prix Drivers' Association says it will put forward suggestions to help fix Formula 1's problems if it believes those in power are prepared to listen read more »
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Ahead of the second race of 2016 in Bahrain, BBC Sport asks what motivated the GPDA to pen an open letter to F1's bosses. read more »
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Bernie Ecclestone has responded to the GPDA's letter, acknowledging that F1's decision-making process is "obsolete and ill-structured" and that change is... read more »
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Ecclestone responds to GPDA, agrees F1 is in jeopardy read more »
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Bernie Ecclestone has responded to the GPDA letter by agreeing F1 s decision making process is unsustainable and requires change read more »
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Bernie Ecclestone has responded to a letter from the GPDA calling for urgent change in the governance of the sport. read more »
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Bernie Ecclestone has written back to F1's drivers to agree with their assessment the sport's decision-making process is "obsolete and ill-structured". On... read more »
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The monkeys have spoken out, and told the organ grinder(s) to change the tune. Dancing to the schizophrenic mix of notes that makes up current Formula One is akin to attempting... read more »
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Autosport contributor and Formula 1 politics expert DIETER RENCKEN gives his verdict on the Grand Prix Drivers' Association's extraordinary open letter calling for... read more »
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The Grand Prix Drivers' Association has come out with a statement of dissatisfaction over the way F1 is being run. So, here's the question: what's the GPDA going... read more »
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The letter from drivers regarding the state of Formula 1 was not a "knee-jerk" reaction, according to Grand Prix Drivers' Association (GPDA) Chairman Alexander… read more »
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Alex Wurz has denied that the GPDA's letter condemning F1's rule-making process was a "knee-jerk reaction" to Australia's qualifying farce... read more »