Max Chilton feels Mercedes could suffer the most if interconnected suspension systems are banned from Formula 1... read more »
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Lewis Hamilton left Silverstone without making a single comment to the media after testing on Wednesday. He might have been advised to steer a wide course around the 'Nico... read more »
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McLaren Racing Director Eric Boullier has admitted that the recent move by the FIA to ban FRIC systems in Formula One have caught the teams by surprise. read more »
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With the news that front and rear inter-connected (FRIC) suspension systems will be banned from the German Grand Prix unless unanimous support can be sought, McLaren's... read more »
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Marussia driver Max Chilton believes an outlawing of front and rear interconnected (FRIC) suspension could hurt Mercedes more than any other team. read more »
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Eric Boullier admits the FIA's directive on FRIC suspension systems "came as a surprise", but don't think it will have much of an impact on McLaren... read more »
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McLaren Racing Director Eric Boullier has admitted that the FIA's clampdown on FRIC suspension systems has come as a surprise. read more »
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The FIA looks set to tighten regulations surrounding Front and Rear Interconnected [FRIC] suspension at the next grand prix in Germany read more »
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McLaren Racing Director Eric Boullier thinks the extremes some F1 teams have gone to in developing FRIC suspension systems lies behind the FIA’s decision to declare... read more »
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McLaren racing director Eric Boullier admits it has been surprised by a technical directive from the FIA that interconnected suspension systems could be banned read more »
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McLaren racing director Eric Boullier has revealed that his team was surprised by the FIA's attempt to outlaw interconnected Formula 1 suspension systems. read more »
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Following the British Grand Prix, Formula 1 teams received an FIA technical directive that aims to ban hydraulically interconnected suspension, better known as FRIC. read more »
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The FIA is set to ban FRIC (front and rear inter-connected) suspension systems from the German Grand Prix onwards which could rule almost all the cars on the grid illegal. The... read more »
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Formula 1's FRIC suspension systems, believed to be one of the strengths of the dominant Mercedes car, could be banned for the German Grand Prix, AUTOSPORT can reveal read more »
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Caterham's British Grand Prix was compromised by debris for both cars. Kamui Kobayashi likely damage his car as he went off track to avoid debris and... read more »
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Pirelli will introduce a new 18-inch tyre design concept at the Silverstone test next week in a bid to showcase their future vision for Formula 1's tyres. Pirelli have... read more »
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Felipe Massa says a problem with his suspension left him fearing that he would not finish the Austrian Grand Prix read more »
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The Toro Rosso Formula 1 team says it will investigate the rear suspension on Daniil Kvyat's car, following his dramatic retirement from the Austrian Grand Prix. read more »
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Ferrari and Mercedes will both fit titanium blocks to the bottom of their cars in the hope of creating sparks in a move to make the cars more spectacular. It's one of a... read more »
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Kamui Kobayashi has asserted that Caterham will continue to fight, despite suffering from a troublesome time at the Canadian Grand Prix. Kobayashi qualified almost a second... read more »
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We are confident of having made a further step forward at the test in Barcelona, so we will be introducing some updates to the aerodynamic package and the rear suspension. read more »
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FIA president Jean Todt has called the suggestions to reduce spending put forward by six of the biggest teams a "joke". The F1 Strategy Group, which includes Todt,... read more »
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Martin Brundle has urged F1 to ditch a proposal to return to active suspension as he feels F1 will become "like Scalextric cars"... read more »
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McLaren says it is fully committed to keeping its radical suspension blockers for the rest of the Formula 1 season, despite testing without them in Bahrain earlier this month. read more »
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Martin Brundle has warned that Formula 1 cars could become "like Scalextric cars" and dull to watch if active suspension returns to the sport in 2017 read more »