Sergio Perez says he was asked by "a couple of team members" to start legal proceedings against Force India in order to help save the team. read more »
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Sergio Perez is 'heartbroken' at taking legal action against Force India and its owner Vijay Mallya, but says it was necessary to save the Formula 1 team from going bust read more »
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As Toto Wolff continues to doubt the legality of Ferrari's power unit, the FIA's Charlie Whiting insists nothing is wrong. read more »
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Toto Wolff has called on Mercedes to up its rate of development and outperform Ferrari after the extent of the Italian team's power unit advantage became clear over the... read more »
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Ferrari's CEO Sergio Marchionne says contract talks with Kimi Raikkonen and his future at the Italian team won't be affected by his latest legal battle with a woman... read more »
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Force India owner Vijay Mallya has stepped down as director amid legal difficulties and the threat of extradition. read more »
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Dr Vijay Mallya has stepped down from his role as director from the Sahara Force India F1 Team to focus on his legal case, but will still remain as team pricipal for the... read more »
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Miami's Mayor Francis Suarez admits the city will likely face legal threats over the planned Formula 1 Grand Prix, but insists everything will be done to avoid disrupting... read more »
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The FIA is happy Ferrari's power unit is operating within the regulations after spending the last two races investigating the way its Energy Recovery System works. read more »
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The FIA have cleared Ferrari of breaking any rules with their energy recovery system after questions were raised about the legality of their 2018 car. read more »
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Charlie Whiting and the FIA are "satisfied" that Ferrari's SF71H is within the rules after investigating claims that the Scuderia were running their ERS illegally. read more »
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Charlie Whiting has declared that the relationship between Haas and Ferrari is "completely legal" amidst suspicions from rivals. read more »
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Otmar Szafnauer and Zak Brown have questioned the technical relationship between Haas and Ferrari, whilst Guenther Steiner insists everything is legal. read more »
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Bernie Ecclestone is back in the dock, facing a civil trial in connection to the Gerhard Gribkowsky bribery case. read more »
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While Renault's exhaust-blown rear wing design is legal, the FIA has warned against teams using "false" engine modes in order to gain an aerodynamic advantage. read more »
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McLaren has unveiled its newest sportscar the McLaren Senna which it has produced with its strongest-ever focus on track performance for a road-legal car. read more »
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The family of Maria de Villota says it has ended litigation against the Manor Formula 1 team after reaching an agreement read more »
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Mercedes has launched its Project One hypercar at the Frankfurt motorshow, billing the 1,000bhp road car as a "Formula One car with MOT approval". Project One is... read more »
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The Beast of the Green Hell. Conceived in Affalterbach, tested and perfected on the Nordschleife. Basically, a street-legal race car. For 50 years we’ve never stopped... read more »
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Christian Horner says F1 had no option but to include the Halo next season from a "legal standpoint." read more »
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SPIELBERG, Austria -- Valtteri Bottas did not jump the start in Spielberg. According to the transponder data, the Finnish driver's start fell within the very narrow... read more »
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Valtteri Bottas was cleared of jumping the start at the Austrian Grand Prix because any movement his car made before the lights went out was within tolerance limits allowed,... read more »
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Formula 1's governing body, the FIA, has labelled Valtteri Bottas' getaway at the Austrian Grand Prix as a "fortuitous judgement" but confirmed that his move… read more »
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Mercedes-AMG's plans to put a Formula One engine in a road-legal hypercar are progressing nicely, with its 1000bhp drivetrain revealed to the press at the Nurburgring 24... read more »
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A British politician is demanding a European Commission investigation as she believes Libertry Media's £6bn deal broke EU law. read more »