Formula 1 could implement a further delay to the proposed new regulations as part of additional cost-cutting measures, according to Red Bull boss Christian Horner. Formula 1... read more »
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Formula 1 teams in talks to delay the introduction of the new technical regulations by one more year until 2023. read more »
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F1 teams have reached "reasonable agreement" to further delay the introduction of new technical regulations until 2023, according to Red Bull boss Christian Horner. read more »
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Formula 1 teams are looking to delay the introduction of the new technical regulations by one more year until 2023, according to Red Bull Racing chief Christian Horner read more »
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Aerodynamic development for the 2022 Formula 1 season has now been prohibited until 2021, the FIA announced on Tuesday. '21 was supposed to see sweeping changes to the... read more »
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While managing to successfully defend a Formula 1 world title is an incredibly difficult task, there have been several occasions in F1’s history where a failed title defence... read more »
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Racing Point CEO and team principal Otmar Szafnauer says F1's decision to delay the planned introduction of the 2021 technical regulations makes "absolute sense". read more »
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McLaren chief Zak Brown has backed Formula 1's decision to defer the 2021 technical rule changes by a year, saying it was done to "protect" the sport. read more »
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The McLaren team is adamant to complete its switch from the Renault to the Mercedes power unit despite tot he coronavirus outbreak that has already led to a series of changes... read more »
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Four Formula 1 teams will come together to design technology in the fight against the coronavirus, according to a report. read more »
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Formula One's governing body, the FIA has confirmed that the sport has agreed to delay the technical overhaul for 2021 until 2020 due to the ongoing coronavirus crises. read more »
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The FIA has confirmed that the budget cap will remain in place in 2021, in spite of the new technical regulations being deferred by a year. Formula 1 was poised to introduce an... read more »
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As expected, following unanimous agreement between all ten teams, the FIA and F1, the 2021 technical regulations have been postponed until 2022, though the budget cap will go... read more »
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F1 teams have agreed to delay the planned regulation overhaul for 2021 until 2022 in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. read more »
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Formula 1 has unanimously agreed to postpone the 2021 rules overhaul until 2022, as earlier reported by MotorsportWeek.com. The new rules package which was set to come into... read more »
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Formula 1 has agreed to delay the introduction of its 2021 rules package until the 2022 season. read more »
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Formula 1's key players have agreed to postpone the introduction of the planned 2021 technical regulations until 2022, amid the continuing uncertainty caused by the... read more »
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The majority of Formula 1 teams are reportedly in favour of delaying the introduction of the 2021 regulations for one year in an effort to reduce costs during what is expected... read more »
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Racing Point F1 technical director Andrew Green says the team's 2020 car is "very promising" and is confident of a strong season. read more »
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McLaren's 2020 F1 car still has "some issues to solve" heading into the new season, according to the team's technical director James Key. read more »
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Formula One's governing body, the FIA has approved several key changes to the 2021 technical and financial regulations, but it has also implemented tweaks to the... read more »
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In a shock move, the FIA's World Motor Sport Council has today given its "unanimous support" for the FIA President and FIA Technical Department's handling... read more »
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Racing Point technical director Andrew Green has confessed that the RP20 will have a limited time for developments. read more »
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Racing Point's Formula 1 rivals were "naive" to think that the cash injection from Lawrence Stroll's takeover wasn't going to help it make big... read more »
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Racing Point F1 technical director Andrew Green says the team has no concerns over the engine-related reliability issues Mercedes suffered during pre-season testing. read more »

