FIA technical director, Nikolas Tombazis, has said the governing body still has continued trouble policing the legality of teams' power units. read more »
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The FIA has toughened up on its policing of track limits for the Belgian Grand Prix, with drivers now warned that they must not run wide at three corners read more »
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McLaren technical director James Key thinks the FIA face a difficult job in "policing" the copying rules going forwards after the Racing Point controversy. read more »
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Set to be introduced in time for next weekend's Belgian Grand Prix, the FIA is confident that it can police the forthcoming ban on engine modes. read more »
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Sebastian Vettel has voiced his support for the strict policing of track limits in 2020 despite being caught out by the system during last weekend's British Grand Prix. read more »
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Jean Todt insists the FIA is capable of policing technical matters like the Ferrari engine, even though they weren't able to make a ruling one way or the other. read more »
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F1 managing director, Ross Brawn is confident that enforcing the $175m budget cap from next season will be made easier by teams self-policing. read more »
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Formula 1’s Managing Director of Motorsport Ross Brawn is certain teams will be kept in check under the 2021 financial regulations through self-policing and potential... read more »
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Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has applauded the FIA for their engine policing after three engine Technical Directives curtailed Ferrari's charge. read more »
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The FIA hope that teams will give them a helping hand in policing the 2021 regulations by reporting any potential loopholes. read more »
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Formula 1 is set to introduce its new cost cap regulations in 2021, but Mercedes and Red Bull have warned that "if you can't police it in the right way" then it... read more »
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The FIA is continuing to roll out electronic policing of Formula 1 track limits offences by making use of a detection system at the exit of Mexico City's Turn 11 read more »
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Following the trial of an electronic loop aimed at detecting drivers who exceeded the track limits at Spa, the FIA intends using the system at more events. read more »
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Next season F1 could see more kerbs installed such as the one in Abu Dhabi as Charlie Whiting says it takes away the "dreadfully tedious" need to police track limits. read more »
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Toro Rosso boss Franz Tost thinks it is 'nonsense' to suggest a cost cap will not work in Formula 1 on the grounds it will be too hard to police read more »
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Poor track-limit policing and inconsistent kerb designs during the Formula 1 season encourage drivers to take the liberties causing problems in Austrian Grand Prix practice,... read more »
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The Team Principal of the Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team admits he has concerns to how a cost cap in Formula 1 will be received in the press, particularly if a team is found to have... read more »
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Sauber team boss Frederic Vasseur is "scared" that a Formula 1 cost cap could leave it open to ridicule because of potential difficulties in policing it read more »
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Sebastian Vettel wants greater policing of jump starts in F1 following Valtteri Bottas' getaway in Austria last weekend. read more »
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The FIA has stepped up its clampdown on Formula 1 teams potentially trying to get a power boost by using oil as fuel ahead of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix read more »
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New measures which see electric signals given when drivers exceed the track limits have left the drivers divided. read more »
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As Formula 1 clamps down on radio communications with the drivers, Jenson Button has warned that it won't be easy task to police... read more »
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Former world champion Jenson Button fears regulations limiting radio communications this season will be "impossible to police". read more »
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Lewis Hamilton says the FIA's decision not to punish Nico Rosberg for their Belgian Grand Prix clash leaves him unsure how hard Formula 1 drivers can now race each other read more »
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Sauber team principal Monisha Kaltenborn has rejected arguments that a Formula One budget cap would be impossible to police read more »