Ferrari could race in Formula E in the future, but only if the technology behind the cars improves. The all-electric racing series has already attracted a number of car... read more »
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Red Bull boss Christian Horner believes Formula One's next engine regulations should focus on providing entertainment, rather than a platform for car manufacturers to... read more »
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Despite failure of Jaguar Land Rover deal due to Porsche veto, Silverstone is eyeing "other car manufacturers" to come to its rescue. read more »
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Pirelli motorsport boss Paul Hembery says he is expecting "a lot more" one-stop races throughout the 2017 season, as a result of the manufacturer's… read more »
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Ferrari president Sergio Marchionne says the company could enter Formula E "a few years from now". Formula E is continuing to attract manufacturers, with Jaguar... read more »
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Valtteri Bottas remains confident that Williams can fight with manufacturer teams in Formula 1 once more, despite its regression this season. Williams leapt… read more »
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Scuderia Ferrari is taking the new sporting regulation for 2017 regarding the development of power units with delight as it felt the previous token system made the hands of... read more »
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Kimi Raikkonen says GPS data shows how much Mercedes is able to turn up its power when it needs to in qualifying, and admits Ferrari is not capable of matching it. All engine... read more »
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Mercedes' chief designer Aldo Costa says it is inevitable power unit performance will even out between manufacturers in the next few years. When the current V6 turbo... read more »
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Formula 1 should keep its current engine specification until 2025, which could then make it more attractive to new manufacturers, according to Toro Rosso boss Franz Tost read more »
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Carlos Sainz says he "feels a lot of pride" at being linked with "important" manufacturers such as Renault, although he reiterated that he is comfortable at... read more »
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Formula 1 is close to parity between its four engine manufacturers, according to Williams performance chief Rob Smedley read more »
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The power track in Montreal seems to prompt three of the engine manufacturers to introduce upgrades to their power units. Renault has already given debut to its new-spec PU in... read more »
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Honda F1 boss, Yusuke Hasegawa, has admitted that his company is unhappy at plans to 'force' manufacturers to supply engines. read more »
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Christian Horner says F1 has not gone far enough in any of the four areas addressed in the "very soft" engine rules agreement for future seasons. F1's... read more »
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The FIA could ask F1's Strategy Group for a rethink of the sport's engine rules if the gap in performance between manufacturers does not close up sufficiently by the... read more »
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Helmut Marko believes Red Bull will be the "biggest beneficiary" of Formula One's regulation changes in 2017. The FIA recently signed off the 2017 power unit... read more »
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Bernie Ecclestone says he will look to tear up Formula One's recent engine agreement if the manufacturers cannot achieve performance convergence. The FIA announced a new... read more »
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The FIA can compel the manufacturer with the fewest customers to supply a Formula 1 team that needs an engine under the 2017 rules read more »
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The FIA, Formula One's governing body, had today announced that, in agreement with the sport's current 4 power unit manufacturers, and with the support of the... read more »
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The FIA has confirmed that new engine regulations, which will be introduced from the start of 2017, have been agreed and ratified by the World Motor Sport Council. The... read more »
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Mercedes technical boss Paddy Lowe believes F1's power units should remain a battle ground for performance amid plans to close the gap between manufacturers. The F1... read more »
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Red Bull team principal Christian Horner believes Formula 1's four engine manufacturers have failed in their job to come up with a framework for future regulations read more »
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Mercedes and Ferrari insist F1's engine manufacturers have gone out of their way to devise more cost-effective regulations - despite Christian Horner claiming the sport is... read more »
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Christian Horner says the teams and manufacturers are 'nowhere near' finding a solution that will see engines costs reduced going forward. read more »