As part of the publication of the 2015 Formula One regulations, the FIA has finalised the details of the new virtual safety car system in an attempt to improve safety while... read more »
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Pirelli aren't planning to make any major changes to their tyre compounds in 2015, but motorsport director Paul Hembery expects things will be more aggressive. The tyre... read more »
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The intricacies behind Formula 1's new Virtual Safety Car (VSC) system have been confirmed, with governing body the FIA formally adding the procedure to its sporting... 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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Niki Lauda believes any changes to the current power unit regulations should not be rushed through by 2016 in order to make sure they're successful read more »
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The FIA has revealed its updated criteria which drivers must meet before they can gain their Super Licence. A driver needs a Super Licence to compete in Formula 1 but the rules... read more »
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Alongside a minimum age of 18, 300km of testing and an examination on Formula 1's regulations, young drivers must have amassed 40 points over the previous three years... read more »
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The FIA has revealed the new requirements to qualify for a Formula 1 superlicence in light of changes which were made following criticism of Max Verstappen's seat with... 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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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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F1 tyre supplier Pirelli is expecting a significant step in performance from all the teams in 2015 as they make big strides following the first year under new regulations in 2014 read more »
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A loophole in the 2015 engine homologations regulations looks likely to hurt Honda as it returns to F1. read more »
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A loophole in F1's regulations is set to allow Ferrari, Renault and Mercedes to develop their engines throughout the 2015 season... read more »
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F1 newcomer Honda has been left out as rival engine suppliers prepare to develop their turbo V6 power units throughout the 2015 season. It has emerged in recent days that,... 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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Renault Sport head of track operations Remi Taffin is confident that the cost of running a F1 team will drop, amidst calls to change engine regulations... read more »
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Renault Sport F1 head of track operations Remi Taffin says calls to change the engine regulations overlook the fact that costs will drop over the coming years read more »
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McLaren-Honda's racing director Eric Boullier fears Mercedes will enjoy a power advantage next year, like they did in 2014, if the engine development rules aren't... 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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Marussia would still be entitled to collect the prize money it earned from finishing inside the top ten, according to Bernie Ecclestone, as long as it competes in 2015. The... read more »
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Formula 1 was full of talking points both on and off the track in 2014, with team-mate clashes and regulations being scrapped before introduction. Here, GPUpdate.net reflects... read more »
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Sebastian Vettel's decision to leave Red Bull was partly motivated by Daniel Ricciardo's pace, according to team principal Christian Horner. It's long been... read more »
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McLaren team boss Ron Dennis has called on Formula One to look after its small teams but not by making 'knee-jerk' changes to the regulations read more »
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Mercedes is reportedly ready to compromise amid the engine regulations dispute. Backed by struggling Ferrari and Renault, F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone is so concerned about the... read more »