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 »
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Ferrari have questioned the legality of certain suspension systems ahead of the 2017 season, which could leave some F1 teams with a dilemma. read more »
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Ferrari questions legality of Mercedes, Red Bull suspension read more »
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Nico Rosberg dismisses question marks over the legality of his pole winning lap for the Hungarian Grand Prix, insisting he lifted under yellows read more »
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The stewards are conducting an investigation into the legality of Daniil Kvyat's Toro Rosso after it failed a front floor deflection test following qualifying for the... read more »
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With the news that front and rear inter-connected (FRIC) suspension systems will be banned from the German Grand Prix unless unanimous support can be sought, McLaren's... read more »
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The FIA is set to ban FRIC (front and rear inter-connected) suspension systems from the German Grand Prix onwards which could rule almost all the cars on the grid illegal. The... read more »
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Red Bull appeared to be running an illegal car during practice one and two for the Australian Grand Prix. However it turns out that they've come up with an ingenious... read more »
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Lotus are confident the unique design of their twin-tusk nose is in accordance with the FIA regulations... read more »
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The FIA has amended the 2014 Sporting Regulations, making it legal for drivers to celebrate a victory in any way they wish, as long as it meets certain criteria. The change was... read more »
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McLaren's rear-suspension looks to have aroused yet another team's interest, with Red Bull's Adrian Newey questioning its legality. The Woking squad, which... read more »
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Lotus is confident it will not face any legality issues with the nose of its car this season read more »
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Lotus technical director Nick Chester insists the team's twin-tusk approach to the tip of the nose is legal... read more »
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F1 could be facing its first technical row of the year after Toro Rosso questioned the legality of Lotus' twin-tusk approach to the nose... read more »
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F1's governing body was "bombarded" with messages from rival teams after Lotus revealed the first photo of its highly-unique nose solution for 2014. The front of... read more »
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With the sniggering over his car's drooping nose still ringing in his ears, Toro Rosso Technical Director, James Key, has cast doubt on the legality of the version Lotus... read more »
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A lot of things happened in 2013. The season saw records broken - mainly thanks to Sebastian Vettel and his record run of consecutive race wins - it saw controversy and it saw... read more »
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Force India's Bob Fernley has questioned the legality of Formula 1's new Strategy Group, which he has described as lacking "ethical governance". read more »
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Bob Fernley has questioned the legality of Formula One's Strategy Group, which he reckons does not play into "ethical governance"... read more »
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Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has laughed off suggestions that his team are using illegal traction control to gain an unfair advantage over their rivals. The... read more »