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The upcoming Young Driver Test has now been ditched in favour of a tyre test, of which a team's current race drivers can participate in. The FIA has written to the World... read more »
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The telemetry link between the cars and race control, which has been causing problems since the opening race in Australia, will be resolved for the Spanish Grand Prix according... read more »
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The telemetry link issues that have plagued the start of the 2013 Formula 1 campaign are set to be rectified from next weekend's Spanish Grand Prix, with new supplier... read more »
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The cockpit signalling system for F1 drivers will be fixed for the Spanish GP in one week time, race steward Derek Warwick said. The FIA has failed to get it working since it... read more »
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The FIA is confident that problems with the electronic cockpit warning system will be fixed in time for the Spanish Grand Prix... read more »
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The telemetry issue which blighted the first four rounds of the season has been resolved, according to race steward Derek Warwick. read more »
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The FIA has said it does not plan to change its new telemetry supplier ahead of the next F1 Grand Prix in Spain, despite problems in the first four races of... read more »
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The FIA will continue with its current supplier of the F1 telemetry system despite serious teething problems in the opening four grands prix... read more »
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The FIA will continue to use its current and new-for-2013 telemetry supplier, despite persistent problems which are yet to be fixed. Riedel won the contract to supply the FIA... read more »
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The FIA has decided to stick with the current supplier of its Formula 1 electronic marshalling system for now, despite further troubles at the Bahrain Grand Prix. read more »
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A continuing problem with the FIA's official telemetry systems means that for the fourth successive race drivers will be without cockpit warnings. read more »
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The FIA has once again disabled the telemtry link between race control and the cars because of an issue with the software which has been ongoing since the opening race in... read more »
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Caterham were satisfied to get both cars to the finish for the second time in a row, but the real action, or lack thereof, was in the pits where the team struggled with... read more »
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The telemetry issues suffered by governing body the FIA throughout the season-opening Australian Grand Prix weekend have continued at Sepang, meaning the drivers will again be... read more »
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The problems affecting control of DRS and cockpit warning lights continues at Sepang. read more »
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Formula 1 drivers will continue to be left without cockpit warning lights this weekend, following further problems with the FIA's telemetry system. read more »
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Ongoing problems with the FIA's telemetry link between race control and the cars means the drivers will have to do without cockpit flag warning lights for the second race... read more »
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McLaren have apologised to Mark Webber and Red Bull after a software glitch with the Engine Control Unit (ECU) prevented his car transmitting telemetry back to the pits during... read more »
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Mark Webber confirmed that he had telemetry and KERS issues during the 2013 season opener in Melbourne. However McLaren have said that they believe the issue stems from... read more »
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Having qualified on the front row of the grid alongside his team-mate, Mark Webber eventually finished sixth at his home race in Melbourne. According to the Australian, he... read more »
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Mark Webber said telemetry and KERS issues spoilt the first half of his Australian Grand Prix, but that even with a clean run he did not think Red Bull would have starred. read more »
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The drivers will have to rely on trackside flags instead of in-cockpit warning lights due to a telemetry problem with the FIA's systems Down Under... read more »
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Race control will be powerless to enforce DRS and warning light regulations at the Australian GP. read more »
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The Formula 1 grid will be forced to race without in-cockpit lights during Sunday's Australian Grand Prix, with the FIA revealing that a telemetry issue has forced it... read more »