In her latest exclusive column for Crash.net, Kate Walker looks at the increasingly hands-on approach Jean Todt is taking with F1 read more »
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Jean Todt believes the clamour over the noise levels will soon be something of the past, after Mercedes trialed the 'trumpet' tailpipe in Barcelona... read more »
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FIA president Jean Todt thinks Formula 1's noise critics will be silent soon, irrespective of whether Wednesday's test of a new louder exhaust is judged to have been... read more »
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McLaren racing director Eric Boullier insists that cost-cutting plans being discussed will produce big savings for some Formula 1 teams, despite FIA president Jean Todt... read more »
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Jean Todt maintains the inaugural Russian F1 Grand Prix will take place in October as planned, despite the political unrest in Ukraine... read more »
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The inaugural Russian F1 Grand Prix is expected to go ahead as planned in October despite the ongoing political unrest in Ukraine, according to FIA president Jean Todt. read more »
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FIA president Jean Todt says there is no reason for the Russian Grand Prix not to go ahead this year, despite the escalating crisis in Ukraine. The inaugural Russian GP in... read more »
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Despite media reports to the contrary, FIA President Jean Todt has said the inaugural Russian Grand Prix will go ahead as planned in October. read more »
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FIA President Jean Todt has insisted the inaugural Russian Grand Prix will go ahead this season. read more »
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The proposals for cutting the costs of Formula One put forward by the biggest teams in Formula are a 'joke', according to FIA President Jean Todt... read more »
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FIA president Jean Todt says that the cost cutting proposals put forwards by the Formula 1 teams are a 'joke'. Todt summoned a meeting of Formula 1's 11 teams... read more »
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FIA president Jean Todt has branded the cost-cutting plans put forward by Formula One's teams "a joke". 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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FIA president Jean Todt has blasted cost-cutting proposals put forward by Formula 1's biggest teams as a 'joke' read more »
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Several Formula 1 team principals have insisted that the concept of a cost cap for Formula 1 is not dead. Plans were announced earlier in the year for the sport to adopt cost... read more »
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FIA President Jean Todt claims that there is nothing he can do about it after the Formula One's most powerful teams vetoed the move to a budget cap for next season... read more »
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Remembering the deaths of Ayrton Senna and Roland Ratzenberger, FIA President Jean Todt says the sport must never become complacent about safety. read more »
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FIA president Jean Todt says the greatest legacy of Ayrton Senna and Roland Ratzenberger is the pursuit of safety seen in F1 since their deaths read more »
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Formula 1 chiefs are hopeful that a raft of changes over the next three years will amount to significant cost savings, doing away with the need for a cost cap which isn't... read more »
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Representatives from all three engine manufacturers convened on Friday in the Chinese Grand Prix paddock to discuss ways of increasing the noise from the new V6 power units.... read more »
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Luca di Montezemolo says he'll step up his involvement with the Ferrari F1 team after a difficult period for the Italian marque. The company's president took a step... read more »
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Former FIA President Max Mosley has backed the way his successor Jean Todt is handling the noise 'issue' with the new V6 power units and he has said he would have... read more »
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Some smaller outfits have accused six of the larger teams and the FIA of breaching a European competition law. Force India, Sauber, Caterham and Marussia have written to the... read more »
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Max Mosley has gone a step further in his defence of the V6 turbos by calling on his FIA successor Jean Todt to ignore the "nonsense" criticism about the noise of the... read more »
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Former FIA President Max Mosley believes his successor Jean Todt should only pay "lip service" at most to the critics of F1's new 'green' formula. read more »
