David Coulthard admits Nico Rosberg's form is cause for concern for Mercedes with the German sending "a lot of mixed messages"... read more »
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Diageo boss David Gates has defended his company's sponsorship of Formula 1 amidst calls from Eurocare to ban alcohol sponsorship in motorsport. Diageo sponsors both... read more »
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One popular aspect of modern Formula 1 is the interaction between drivers and teams during races. Although selective, radio messages which are broadcast provide a glimpse of... read more »
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Lotus has confirmed that Romain Grosjean will remain part of the team in 2015. Grosjean joined the squad at the start of 2012 and twice posted messages in the past few weeks... read more »
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F1 faces a new threat as the EU wants alcohol sponsorship banned with Eurocare saying it sends "mixed messages" in light of the "destructive prevalence of... read more »
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Marussia driver Jules Bianchi remains "critical but stable" according to an update provided by his family on Thursday. The Frenchman was involved in an accident... read more »
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Jules Bianchi s family say messages of support from leading F1 drivers and MotoGP riders have touched us very deeply read more »
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The F1 community has united in support of Jules Bianchi with the drivers carrying get well messages in Sochi. read more »
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Jules Bianchi has suffered a "diffuse axonal injury" - a type of traumatic brain injury - according to his family who released a statement on Tuesday evening in... read more »
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Jules Bianchi's family has thanked fans for their "messages of support and affection" and also confirmed he remains in a "critical but stable condition"... read more »
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Marussia has confirmed that Jules Bianchi remains in Intensive Care in hospital after suffering a 'diffuse axonal injury' in an accident at the Japanese Grand Prix.... read more »
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Toto Wolff thinks Sunday's Singapore grand prix proved F1 needs to rethink its new clampdown on radio communications. Ultimately, a last-minute compromise meant only... read more »
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Red Bull has denied claims it sent illegal coded radio messages to Daniel Ricciardo during the Singapore grand prix. After the FIA's new communications clampdown took... read more »
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Eric Boullier reckons Red Bull issued coded messages to Daniel Ricciardo in the Singapore Grand Prix. read more »
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McLaren Racing Director Eric Boullier believes Red Bull used coded radio messages during the Singapore Grand Prix... read more »
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McLaren's Eric Boullier has suggested that Red Bull used 'coded' radio messages to help Daniel Ricciardo make it to the podium in the Singapore F1 Grand Prix. read more »
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McLaren's racing director Eric Boullier believes Red Bull broke the new radio restriction ban during the Singapore Grand Prix when it gave Daniel Ricciardo driving... read more »
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Eric Boullier thinks Red Bull used outlawed coded messages during the Singapore Grand Prix to help Daniel Ricciardo finish on the podium read more »
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McLaren believes that Formula 1 rival Red Bull used coded radio messages during the Singapore Grand Prix to help Daniel Ricciardo finish on the podium read more »
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Charlie Whiting says the FIA had fairness in mind when it decided to halve its list of banned pit-to-driver radio messages, although he concedes that things will inevitably... read more »
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FIA technical boss Charlie Whiting has admitted it would have been tough to police coded radio messages had the governing body pushed through the original plans for restricting... read more »
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FIA race director Charlie Whiting admits coding messages are going to be difficult to police as a result of the team radio restrictions read more »
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Kate Walker looks at which drivers may be set to suffer as a result of the reduction in team radio messages to help their performances read more »
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Fernando Alonso set the pace in opening practice for the Singapore GP on Friday, as drivers adjusted to new rules prohibiting certain types of radio messages. read more »
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The FIA has relaxed the ban on team radio messages following a meeting with team members in Singapore, with the implementation of much of it delayed until 2015 read more »