Q. The World Motor Sport Council voted on 29 June 2011. What did it decide? A. Following consultation with the various Formula One stakeholders read more »
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Conducted and provided by the FIA communications department read more »
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The FIA explains the thinking behind the new for 2014 formula. read more »
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The Formula One Teams Association (FOTA) says that the 2014 engine regulations are still designed to invite new manufacturers in to the sport read more »
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The FIA's World Motor Sport Council has formally ratified the F1 Commission's resolution to swap the sport's current 2.4-litre V8 engines for 1.6-litre,... read more »
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Formula 1 governing body the FIA has agreed to the request of teams to delay the introduction of new, more environmentally-friendly engines until the start of the 2014 season.... read more »
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Formula 1 governing body the FIA has agreed to the request of teams to delay the introduction of new, more environmentally-friendly engines until the start of the 2014 season.... read more »
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The FIA have ratified the new engine regulations agreed upon by the Formula 1 Commission earlier this month. The teams and manufacturers, including Bernie Ecclestone, got read more »
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Jun.29 (GMM) Red Bull appears likely to extend its engine supply agreement with Renault Sport F1 through to the end of the current V8 regulations. The sport looks likely to... read more »
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Red Bull team principal Christian Horner insists it's difficult to predict who will be hit hardest by latest changes in regulations... read more »
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The FIA say they will look at several regulations regarding race stoppages and the way lapped cars line up behind the safety car. It used to read more »
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FIA technical delegate Charlie Whiting has explained that Formula 1’s governing body is to discuss the sporting regulations involving red flag periods. In Monaco last... read more »
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Talking to the media in Valencia, Charlie Whiting has denied that mid-season changes to the regulations are aimed at preventing Red Bull running away with both titles. read more »
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Red Bull Racing boss Christian Horner says he does not understand why the FIA chose to make a move on the blown diffuser regulations mid-season, rather than waiting until the... read more »
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Mark Webber believes that his Red Bull team will adapt to the new regulations – with particular reference to the ban of off-throttle blown diffusers. Set to come in... read more »
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Mark Webber has admitted that Red Bull will ‘have to adapt’ to the rule changes being introduced at this weekend’s European Grand Prix, with the... read more »
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The new engine regulations planned for 2014 will also see the Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS) output increase. read more »
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McLaren-Mercedes team principal and FOTA chairman Martin Whitmarsh has praised F1's new engine regulations for 2014 as a 'very positive' step for the... read more »
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McLaren boss Martin Whitmarsh is "hopeful" the new regulations introduced from this weekend's European GP will boost his team's chances this season. read more »
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McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh says he is pleased that a resolution has been reached over the new engine regulations. read more »
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Formula 1 chiefs have agreed to delay the introduction of new engine regulations until 2014, in a move that will see the sport switch to 1.6-litre V6 turbo engines. read more »
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The F1 Commission has agreed to delay the introduction of new engines until 2014 and has proposed to change the four-cylinder units to a 1.6 litre V6 turbo. read more »
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The Formula 1 Commission is set to be asked to consider switching the sport's future engines to 1.6-litre V6 turbos in a bid to end the ongoing stalemate about future... read more »
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A tightening up of engine mapping regulations will kick into affect from this weekend’s European Grand Prix in Valencia. The change will prevent teams from making... read more »
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Norbert Haug insists that before changes are made to F1's engine regulations, all of the engine manufactures need to be in agreement... read more »