A report has explained why the FIA's new organisational structure chart does not spell trouble for Michael Masi and Nicholas Tombazis. read more »
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The FIA’s technical head of single seaters, Nikolas Tombazis, is hoping that the new for 2022 technical regulations will result in the gap between the quickest and slowest... read more »
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FIA technical boss Nikolas Tombazis hopes the whole grid will be covered by 1.5sec per lap in 2022. read more »
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Nikolas Tombazis, the FIA's head of single-seater technical matters, admitted that F1 2022 regulation changes may not improve the racing spectacle immediately. read more »
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Amidst the fanfare surrounding the biggest overhaul of the rules in living memory, Nikolas Tombazis warns against expecting instant results. read more »
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F1 is introducing a major rules revamp for next year, and a full-sized concept version of what a 2022 car could look like was revealed ahead of the British Grand Prix.But... read more »
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FIA technical director, Nikolas Tombazis, has said the governing body still has continued trouble policing the legality of teams' power units. read more »
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Nikolas Tombazis has confirmed Racing Point can use old parts from Mercedes without having to lose any development tokens. read more »
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FIA head of single-seater technical matters Nicholas Tombazis has confirmed Formula 1's sporting regulations will be changed to prevent teams adopting Racing Point's... read more »
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Nikolas Tombazis says the FIA will change the sporting regulations to prevent extensive copying of a car by another team from next season. read more »
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It would be "very unreasonable" to expect Racing Point to redesign the brake ducts on its 2020 F1 car, according to FIA head of single-seater technical matters... read more »
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The hearing into Racing Point's brake ducts will "probably" take place in late July, that's according to the FIA's Nikolas Tombazis. read more »
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Nikolas Tombazis, the FIA's head of single seater technical matters, has admitted that Racing Point could face further protests of its cars at forthcoming races. read more »
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When the FIA investigated Racing Point's RP20 they did not look at the brake ducts, revealed head of single-seater technical matters Nikolas Tombazis. read more »
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The FIA’s head of single seaters Nikolas Tombazis reckons Renault will likely protest the Racing Point cars after every grand prix until the matter has concluded. The French... read more »
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FIA single-seater technical boss Nikolas Tombazis is getting a little irked by the team's criticisms of the process for finalising the 2020 tyre compounds. read more »
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The FIA's head of single-seater technical matters Nikolas Tombazis says Formula 1's 2021 rules are more likely to be favoured by team principals than engineers read more »
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Still to be finalised, far less agreed, Ross Brawn, Pat Symonds and Nicholas Tombazis outline their blueprint for the sport from 2021. read more »
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The FIA's Head of Single Seater Technical Matters, Nikolas Tombazis, believes some races could witness a 50% increase in overtaking courtesy of the 2019 aero rules. read more »
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The FIA's Nikolas Tombazis concedes the 2019 F1 rule changes are "a halfway house" but plays down parallels which could form the 2021 regulations read more »
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F1 Race Director, Charlie Whiting, and Head of Technical Matters, Nikolas Tombazis, faced the media in Barcelona. read more »
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The FIA are hoping the 2021 Formula 1 rules won't include DRS with technical chief Nikolas Tombazis conceding that for now it is a "necessary evil." read more »
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FIA single-seater technical chief Nikolas Tombazis confirms F1 will review DRS as it forms the 2021 regulations due to the existing "underlying discomfort" about the... read more »
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FIA chief Nikolas Tombazis says F1 cars will be up to "one and a half seconds" slower in 2019 compared to this year due to rule changes read more »
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FIA single seater technical chief Nikolas Tombazis hopes that DRS will be dropped from the 2021 Formula 1 rules package, calling the overtaking device a "necessary evil". read more »