As far as Ferrari's technical director Mattia Binotto is concerned, the debate over the legality of his team's power unit is "completely closed". read more »
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Ferrari considers the issue of the legality of its 2018 Formula 1 car to be "completely closed" following the checks conducted by the FIA earlier this season read more »
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Hamilton said he wasn't questioning the legality of Ferrari's car, but Vettel seemed unconvinced, albeit unbothered. read more »
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Charlie Whiting has downplayed any concerns the FIA have over the legality of Ferrari's SF71H after Lewis Hamilton's post-Belgian Grand Prix comments, although the... read more »
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Hamilton stresses he is not questioning the legality of Ferrari's car after talking about its 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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Mercedes boss Toto Wolff admits doubt over the legality of Ferrari's power unit following recent upgrade. read more »
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Although the FIA declared themselves "satisfied" with the legality of Ferrari's SF71H in Monaco, they will continue to monitor the team's ERS in Canada. read more »
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The FIA has cleared Ferrari following speculation over the legality its energy recovery system (ERS). 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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Ferrari's power unit faces legality questions in Monaco read more »
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Mercedes and Red Bull say they are relying on the FIA to monitor the situation amidst speculation over the legality of Ferrari's ERS. read more »
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Ferrari's rivals Red Bull and Mercedes are confident the FIA will clamp down on the Italian team if it is found to be running its energy recovery system outside the... read more »
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Red Bull and Mercedes say they have faith in the FIA to ensure that Ferrari is fully complying with the Formula 1 regulations in terms of battery and ERS usage read more »
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The governing body, FIA told Ferrari on Saturday morning that it can't run the new winglets mounted on the halo after the Spanish Grand Prix. The clampdown follows... read more »
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The Renault Formula 1 team has rubbished talk the legality of its blown rear wing could be questioned, because it has no doubts the aggressive concept complies with rules read more »
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Force India technical director Andy Green fears the controversy over the team's numbers at the Spanish Grand Prix sets a "huge" precedent regarding Formula 1 car... read more »
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Charlie Whiting confident feared protest over legality of suspension systems will not happen. read more »
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Toto Wolff says that Mercedes is "very confident and comfortable" over the legality of its suspension system, amid a row that has developed in the build up to… read more »
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Nearly all Formula 1 teams are reportedly in favour of returning to active suspension to help up the confusion surrounding the legality of current systems. read more »
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The majority of Formula 1 teams agree the return of active ride would be the simplest way to clarify confusion surrounding the legality of suspension systems, Autosport has learned read more »
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Failure to reach an agreement on legality of suspension systems could overshadow season opener. read more »
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The 2017 season could begin with a protest after Ferrari failed to garner the support of the FIA and rival teams over the legality of the 'trick' suspension systems... read more »
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Formula 1 teams have failed to reach an agreement on the legality of trick suspension systems, with a ruling now expected from the FIA before the start of pre-season testing read more »
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Ferrari has enquired into the legality of a its rivals' suspension technology by offering a similar version in a letter to Charlie Whiting read more »