Fernando Alonso continued his preparations for his 2021 Formula 1 return by sampling Renault's R.S.18 in Bahrain on Tuesday. Renault has been at the Sakhir Circuit across... read more »
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Mercedes clinched its seventh successive Constructors' Championship with a 1-2 finish at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix. MotorsportWeek.com looks back through the archives... read more »
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McLaren driver Lando Norris has revealed the change to the stringency of Imola's track limit regulations between practice and qualifying for the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix... read more »
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Renault and Ferrari have expressed their opposition to a freeze of Formula One's engine regulations from 2022 that would enable Red Bull to take on Honda's power unit... read more »
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McLaren has dismissed suggestions it is violating Formula 1's new copying regulations with the design of its latest front wing. read more »
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The FIA World Motor Sport Council has approved changes to the Formula 1 sporting regulations that will be used for the two-day Grand Prix weekend in Imola read more »
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Mattia Binotto believes ironing out the 2026 engine regulations is more important than discussing an immediately development freeze, even if that's what keeps Red Bull in F1. read more »
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Ferrari says sorting out plans for Formula 1's engine regulations from 2026 is a bigger priority right now than worrying about an engine freeze to help Red Bull read more »
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With Formula 1 preparing to return to Portugal this weekend the championship is already turning attention to 2021, with a new possible “copygate” Racing Point (Aston Martin in... read more »
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Racing Point technical director Andrew Green believes the team will have "a hole to dig" itself out of over the new aerodynamic regulations for 2021. read more »
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McLaren team boss Andreas Seidl is hopeful that Formula 1 can attract new or returning entities when new engine regulations are introduced in 2026. Formula 1 has used 1.6 litre... read more »
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McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl believes Formula 1 is standing at a crossroads with regard to the direction of future power units. read more »
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Formula 1's managing director motorsports Ross Brawn has declared optimism that new power unit regulations will entice Honda back to the sport in the future. read more »
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Fernando Alonso said Renault's R.S.20 was "outperforming" him on Tuesday as he returned to Formula 1 action after an 18-month break. Alonso carried out a filming... read more »
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F1 boss Ross Brawn is "optimistic" that the new set of power unit regulations being introduced for 2026 will tempt Honda back into the championship. read more »
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Formula 1 boss Ross Brawn hopes Honda will be tempted back into the series by the new set of power unit regulations being introduced in 2026 read more »
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Formula 1 race director Michael Masi has explained strict regulations left him unable to end the safety car period sooner than was possible during the Eifel Grand Prix. read more »
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The World Motor Sport Council has ratified changes to the 2021 technical regulations that will prevent teams from reverse engineering rivals' designs. read more »
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McLaren chief Andreas Seidl believes F1 needs to firm up which direction to take with its power unit regulations before it can expect to attract any new manufacturers. read more »
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McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl says it's "not realistic" to expect any new manufacturers to join Formula 1 under the current power unit regulations in... read more »
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Renault says Formula One must consider bringing forward its next change of engine regulations in the wake of Honda's decision to withdraw from the championship. read more »
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Williams acting team principal Simon Roberts has confirmed the bottom-of-the-table team will spend all the regulations allow to climb the order in 2021. read more »
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Renault boss Cyril Abiteboul believes that Honda's pending withdrawal from the sport should trigger an earlier than planned change of Formula 1's power unit regulations read more »
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Despite the stable regulations, Christian Horner is optimistic that Red Bull can close the gap to Mercedes in 2021. read more »
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Martin Brundle believes Formula 1's changing regulations will make it impossible for Red Bull to attract a new engine manufacturer into the sport for 2022. read more »