Jose CARABANTE (HRT), Jean-Francois CAUBET (Renault Sport F1), Stefano DOMENICALI (Ferrari), Mark GALLAGHER (Cosworth), Adam PARR... read more »
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Friday's press conference from Barcelona with Jose Carabante, Jean-Francois Caubet, Stefano Domenicalli, Mark Gallagher and Adam Parr. read more »
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Red Bull's Christian Horner and McLaren's Martin Whitmarsh have both said they would not back FIA president Jean Todt's proposal to reintroduce in-season testing. read more »
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Red Bull team boss Christian Horner is not in favour of Jean Todt's proposal to introduce limited in-season testing... read more »
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Formula 1 teams are set to reject an offer from FIA president Jean Todt to bring back limited in-season testing from next year. read more »
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FIA President Jean Todt has revealed that his initial plans to introduce a Formula 1 commissioner have been dropped, with the Frenchman stating that two separate commissions... read more »
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Jean Todt has scrapped his earlier plans to appoint a commissioner in charge of Formula One read more »
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FIA president Jean Todt has abandoned plans to create a Formula 1 commissioner to look after motor racing's top-level category. read more »
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Dismissing notions of a rift with FIA President Jean Todt, Bernie Ecclestone proposes a way for F1 to become more environmentally-friendly without downsizing engines... read more »
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Speaking to the media in Istanbul on Sunday morning, FIA President Jean Todt confirmed that the 2013 Formula One engine regulations would not be changing, despite rumours to... read more »
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In perhaps the most dramatic move of his career as FIA president to date, Jean Todt has announced that he will push for a limited return of in-season testing for Formula 1. read more »
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FIA President Jean Todt says that in-season F1 tests will be back in place by the 2013 season at the latest. Labelling the current ban as ‘stupid’, the Frenchman points out... read more »
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FIA President Jean Todt says that in-season F1 tests will be back in place by the 2013 season at the latest. Labelling the current ban as ‘stupid’, the Frenchman points out... read more »
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The FIA's Jean Todt is keen to reintroduce in-season testing for the 2012 season, but warned it would be strictly limited. The proposal for three, two-day read more »
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FIA president Jean Todt has said that in-season F1 testing should be allowed, but Bernie Ecclestone believes that he and the Frenchman share the view that it should be to the... read more »
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FIA president Jean Todt says there is little point in the governing body getting involved in discussions about the future ownership of Formula 1 - despite suggesting it was... read more »
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Formula One will switch to 1.6-litre turbocharged engines in 2013 despite opposition from some teams, according to FIA President Jean Todt... read more »
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The FIA has done the right thing in giving Bahrain officials another month to indicate if they are in a position to hold the race, says its president Jean Todt read more »
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FIA president Jean Todt has indicated there is no going back on plans for Formula 1 to switch to 1.6-litre turbocharged engines in 2013 - despite resistance from some teams read more »
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Formula 1 teams will be asked to support a move from FIA president Jean Todt for a return of limited in-season testing next year read more »
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Renault team principal Eric Boullier has urged FIA president Jean Todt and Bernie Ecclestone to end their "little war" for the sake of the future of the sport... read more »
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FIA President Jean Todt has embraced the entrance of the PURE Corporation to Formula 1 ahead of the 2013 season. Established by former BAR Team Principal Craig Pollock, its... read more »
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Group Lotus F1 spokesman Jean Alesi predicts that the 2011 season will turn out to be a classic read more »
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Former driver Jean Alesi feels the 2011 Formula One season could turn into a real "classic"... read more »
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He hasn't been to Maranello for several years, but today FIA President Jean Todt came back, passing the legendary entrance to the Ferrari Headquarters in via Abetone... read more »
