Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg to start on the front row for the 2016 F1 Malaysian Grand Prix, Fernando Alonso picks up a 45-place grid penalty read more »
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SEPANG, Malaysia -- Fernando Alonso has incurred a further 15-place grid penalty after McLaren-Honda fitted extra new components to his car ahead of final practice. Alonso... read more »
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Fernando Alonso's grid penalty at the Malaysian Grand Prix has increased to 45 positions after McLaren-Honda elected to fit new power unit components prior to… read more »
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Fernando Alonso's grid penalty for the Formula 1 Malaysian GP has risen to 45 places after Honda changed the turbocharger and MGU-H, while Jenson Button runs the new exhaust. read more »
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Fernando Alonso gets updated Honda engine and 30-place grid penalty read more »
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SEPANG, Malaysia -- Fernando Alonso has shrugged off the 30-place grid penalty he faces at this weekend's Malaysian Grand Prix, saying it was always going to happen at... read more »
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Fernando Alonso is optimistic he can score points this weekend in the Malaysian Grand Prix, even though he will start at the back of the grid due to a power unit change read more »
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Fernando Alonso will test an updated Honda engine at this weekend's Malaysian Grand Prix, which will see him handed a large grid penalty for Sunday's race read more »
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McLaren's Fernando Alonso will start Sunday's Malaysian Grand Prix from the back because of a 30-place grid penalty. read more »
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Fernando Alonso is to have an updated power unit in Malaysia this weekend... with resultant grid penalty. read more »
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As of next season, Formula 1 teams will not be able to stockpile engine parts in the manner in which Mercedes did with Lewis Hamilton at this year's Belgian GP. read more »
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Honda has spent two of its Formula 1 development tokens on an internal combustion engine upgrade but only Fernando Alonso will run it in Malaysia, Autosport has learned read more »
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Formula 1 closes a loophole that allowed teams to get around rules restricting engine parts without incurring excessive penalties. read more »
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The FIA World Motor Sport Council has approved a measure to prevent Formula 1 teams stockpiling spare power unit elements from 2017 read more »
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Sergio Perez's penalties has been questioned by Force India boss Otmar Szafnauer after Nico Rosberg was not penalised for a similar incident. read more »
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Honda is likely to introduce an engine upgrade for the Malaysian Grand Prix to avoid having to take penalties at its home race in Japan the following week. Honda has three... read more »
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Otmar Szafnauer, Force India's COO, questioned the FIA's decision to give Sergio Perez a grid penalty during the Singapore Grand Prix, claiming it was harsh given... read more »
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Manor's Dave Ryan praised Pascal Wehrlein after the German finished ahead of Marcus Ericsson's Sauber, while he was disappointed Esteban Ocon's race was... read more »
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Nico Rosberg and Daniel Ricciardo to start on the front row for the 2016 F1 Singapore Grand Prix, Sergio Perez picks up an eight-place grid penalty read more »
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Ferrari has decided to take advantage of Sebastian Vettel's disasterous qualifying session in Singapore to fix new engine components and gearbox to his car,... read more »
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MARINA BAY, Singapore -- Romain Grosjean has moved five places back on the Singapore Grand Prix grid after taking a penalty for a gearbox change. Grosjean crashed into the wall... read more »
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Haas Formula 1 driver Romain Grosjean is to serve a five-place grid penalty for the Singapore Grand Prix read more »
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Sergio Perez is upset to receive two penalties in qualifying for the Singapore Grand Prix after insisting he did lift in the yellow flag zones. read more »
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Sergio Perez was disappointed to find himself demoted eight places on the grid for Sunday's Singapore Grand Prix after stewards deemed him guilty of two yellow flag... read more »
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Sergio Perez has been handed a combined eight-place grid penalty for two incidents involving yellow flag infringements during the qualifiers for Sunday's Singapore Grand Prix. read more »