Formula 1 agrees new power unit regulations for 2017 season read more »
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Formula One has come to an agreement on future power unit regulations in order to limit costs, ensure supply to all teams, encourage performance convergence and improve noise.... read more »
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Sebastian Vettel is set to receive a five-place grid penalty at the Russian Grand Prix after Ferrari was forced to fit a new gearbox to his SF16-H. Formula 1 Technical Delegate... read more »
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The World Motor Sport Council has ratified the engine proposal put forward by the Formula 1 Commission, paving the way for its enforcement next year 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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The FIA have announced agreement has been reached on the power unit regulations for 2017-2020. read more »
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Daniil Kvyat is sure that Red Bull can fight among the leading pack throughout the course of 2016 after an encouraging start to the current campaign. Red Bull secured four... read more »
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Pirelli will bring the softest tyres in its range to the Austrian Grand Prix on July 3. The 2016 tyre regulations have been a popular change to proceedings this year, giving... read more »
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Pirelli has confirmed that the three softest compounds from its range will be used at the Austrian Grand Prix. The Soft, Super Soft and Ultra Soft will be available to drivers... read more »
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Members of the Formula 1 Commission have until Friday to submit their fax vote concerning the 2017 engine regulations, Autosport has learned read more »
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Formula 1 bosses fail to agree new engine regulations for 2017 read more »
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Formula 1 chiefs have failed to reach an agreement on the 2017 engine regulations following meetings on Tuesday at Biggin Hill, Autosport has learned read more »
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Formula 1 bosses will meet on Tuesday in a bid to finally approve a series of changes for the 2017 regulations read more »
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Nico Rosberg does not think the planned changes to the Formula 1 regulations for 2017 will produce good battles between drivers on track read more »
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Sebastian Vettel says Formula 1 needs to remember that it is sport, and not a show, when deciding new regulations. As audience figures continue to dwindling, Formula 1 bosses... 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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After Mercedes boss Toto Wolff called for F1 bosses to scrap the 2017 regulations, Red Bull's Helmut Marko has strongly disagreed... read more »
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The World Motor Sport Council today approved changes to the Formula One Sporting Regulations to allow Pirelli, the Sport's official tyre supplier until the end of 2019, to... read more »
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Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has called on the FIA to reintroduce the threat of an alternative engine after claiming the governing body will not meet its targets... read more »
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The FIA's WMSC has tweaked the 2016 Sporting Regulations in order to allow Pirelli 25 days of testing. read more »
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The World Motorsport Council have approved changes to Formula 1's Sporting Regulations to give Pirelli additional tyre testing. read more »
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The World Motor Sport Council has ratified changes to the sporting regulations to allow Pirelli more track time to develop its 2017 Formula 1 tyres read more »
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Red Bull and Haas have gone for the most eye-catching tyre selections for the Russian Grand Prix, with 10 sets of super-soft tyres per driver. Under the new regulations for... 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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Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has revealed that Formula 1 does not need to change the regulations in 2017 as racing will be more exciting if it the changes were more stable... read more »