Honda, which this season will supply power units to McLaren, will be allowed to make limited upgrades to its power unit during 2015. Honda has originally been informed that it... read more »
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The FIA has given the green-light for Honda to make changes to its power unit during the 2015 season after the Japanese manufacturer took the issue up with the governing body... read more »
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Ferrari chairman Sergio Marchionne has described the engine loophole which will allow manufacturers to make changes to the power units during 2015 as a first victory read more »
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Ferrari President Sergio Marchionne reckons the regulation loophole allowing engine manufacturers to develop their units throughout the 2015 campaign should be seen as an early... read more »
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Paul Hembery, official tyre supplier Pirelli's F1 chief, is expecting the field to speed up significantly in 2015. Last year, the Italian marque took a deliberately... read more »
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Formula 1 could look very different in 2016 if the sport can agree on new regulations governing downforce, fuel, tyres and engines. A meeting was held this week in Geneva... read more »
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The FIA could be set to rethink its decision to leave Honda outside of the new engine development 'unfreeze'. A loophole in the existing rules will allow 2014... read more »
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McLaren and new engine partner Honda are in talks with the FIA over a ruling that is set to prevent them from updating their engine during the 2015 season, while rival... read more »
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Honda is set to be disadvantaged by a loophole in the 2015 technical regulations which will allow other engine manufacturers to develop during the season read more »
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An "annoyed" McLaren-Honda have questioned the FIA's ruling that all engine manufacturers, excluding Honda, can update their engines in 2015... read more »
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Honda is "annoyed" it has been left out of the relaxation of the F1 engine freeze for 2015. After Ferrari and Renault championed a loophole in the regulations, the... read more »
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The FIA recently confirmed that in-season engine development could go ahead after the federation admitted a loophole in the rules existed and could be exploited. However... read more »
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It is now confirmed that Formula One's current engine manufacturers will not be bound on the engine homologation deadline and will instead be able to develop their engines... read more »
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The FIA has told Formula 1's three engine manufacturers that they can introduce upgrades throughout the 2015 season after admitting a loophole in the regulations does... read more »
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Formula 1's current manufacturers will now be allowed to develop their engines during the 2015 season, after the FIA accepted there was a loophole in the regulations read more »
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Ferrari has confirmed that no agreement has been reached over the proposal to relax the engine freeze or allow in-season development. Speaking on Monday, Ferrari president... read more »
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Bernie Ecclestone has thrown his support behind Red Bull's Christian Horner who is calling for the sport to switch back to V8 or V10 engines in 2016. The 84-year-old... read more »
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Christian Horner's demands for a new engine in 2016 are selfish, according to Mercedes technical boss Paddy Lowe, who claims the Red Bull boss is only making such demands... read more »
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The Formula 1 car manufacturers are committed to the sport's new turbo hybrid engines, says Mercedes boss Toto Wolff. read more »
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Mercedes has dismissed talk that manufacturers could be forced out of Formula 1 over engine rules read more »
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Honda says the teething problems it is facing at this week's Abu Dhabi test are no different to those endured by rival manufacturers at the start of 2014. read more »
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Honda says its tough start to Formula 1 testing with McLaren in Abu Dhabi is no different to the troubles the established F1 manufacturers encountered in early 2014 read more »
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Mercedes motorsport boss Toto Wolff has warned rivals Christian Horner of Red Bull and Marco Mattiacci of Ferrari that they're playing a dangerous game and potentially... read more »
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Sauber boss Monisha Kaltenborn believes that F1's powers-that-be have an agenda to rid the sport of smaller manufacturers. read more »
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Mercedes are willing to accept the demands of Ferrari, Renault and Honda, which could see the engine freeze lifted temporarily next season. Three of the four engine... read more »