FIA – Following an appeal from Lotus, stewards at the Chinese Grand Prix have ruled the blown wing system operated by Mercedes does not contravene F1’s technical... read more »
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Race stewards in Shanghai have unanimously dismissed Lotus protest against Mercedes controversial rear wing - which had already been declared legal for the first two races. read more »
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The FIA has rejected Lotus's protest against Mercedes rear-wing super-DRS system, which they believe falls foul of the technical regulations. The system has been... read more »
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The formal protest lodged by the Lotus F1 team against the controversial rear wing and DRS system used by Mercedes has been dismissed, with the FIA declaring it legal. read more »
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Lotus has elected not to appeal against the FIA stewards' decision that the Mercedes DRS system is legal, after its protest about the design was rejected on Thursday night. read more »
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Mercedes' unique rear wing system, dubbed the 'super DRS', has been declared legal by the FIA once again in China. The clarification follows a protest... read more »
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Ahead of this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix, the Lotus F1 Team has filled a protest against the rear wing of Mercedes. Despite the fact that FIA had ruled that the DRS... read more »
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Lotus has lodged a formal protest against the controversial Mercedes DRS system that the FIA has so far deemed legal read more »
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McLaren are waiting on the final FIA ruling as to whether or not Mercedes super-DRS is legal, before developing their own version of the system. The read more »
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Ross Brawn denies that Mercedes’ Super DRS is expensive to develop, but insists that copying such a system is no easy feat for rivals. The idea has generated much... read more »
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Ross Brawn says he's not concerned about the FIA's latest examination of his W-duct wing, confident it will be declared legal - again... read more »
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Ross Brawn has hit back at suggestions that Formula 1 teams will face an expensive development race if his Mercedes team's DRS system remains legal and they have to copy it. read more »
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Apr.3 (GMM) The FIA appears to have waded back into the 'F-duct' debate, indicating that the Mercedes-style solution is fully legal. We reported on Monday that the... read more »
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The Caterham F1 team has been embroiled in legal fights since its inception back in 2010, but the latest case brought against them could dwarf read more »
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Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner says he will continue to question the legality of Mercedes rear wing even though he believes that it may not currently... read more »
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Christian Horner says he is not willing to drop his complaints about Mercedes' wing despite the FIA declaring it legal... read more »
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The FIA have reportedly declared Red Bull's Renault engine legal after questions were raised by rivals Mercedes... read more »
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F1′s governing body has cleared Red Bull and Renault following accusations they are deploying an ‘illegal engine trick’. Reports suggested... read more »
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Mercedes can continue to run a controversial design feature on their car after governing body the FIA said it was legal. read more »
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The FIA has once again deemed Mercedes rear-wing F-duct concept legal, despite complaints from Lotus and Red Bull to the contrary. The device uses the DRS read more »
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Lotus and Red Bull Racing's complaints that the DRS-activated F-duct on the Mercedes rear wing is illegal have been rejected by the FIA, AUTOSPORT has learned. read more »
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Caterham, Mike Gascoyne and Aerolab have been cleared of copying Force India's intellectual property, bringing an end to a long-running legal dispite. The High Court of read more »
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Aerolab's managing director Jean-Claude Migeot says he is pleased to have proved his company's innocence following a long-running legal dispute with Force India... read more »
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Force India's long-running legal dispute with Aerolab, Mike Gascoyne and the Caterham F1 team has been settled at the High Court of Justice in London today. read more »
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McLaren is satisfied Mercedes wing-stalling device is legal, after being cleared by FIA Race Director Charlie Whiting ahead of the 2012 season. read more »