F1 racing ahead for 2017 rule changes
Technical change is coming to formula one. Days ago, Bernie Ecclestone told La Gazzetta dello Sport his ideal scenario would be to scrap..
Technical change is coming to formula one. Days ago, Bernie Ecclestone told La Gazzetta dello Sport his ideal scenario would be to scrap..
Mercedes has hit back at Bernie Ecclestone‘s claim the German carmaker is “killing” formula one. The F1 supremo had made..
Former team boss Colin Kolles has pointed the finger squarely at F1’s governing body over a “massive regulations problem”..
There is still no agreement on the introduction of a fifth engine per driver in 2015. Dismayed that the strict allocation of just four..
Renault insists it will not argue for a change of rules to help it catch up with F1’s pacesetters. After Mercedes utterly dominated..
Drivers may be allocated an extra engine to use throughout 2015, it emerged on Friday. Bernie Ecclestone sat down with team bosses in..
Adding a customer or two to its roster would not speed up Honda’s F1 programme. That is the claim of Yasuhisa Arai, who was asked if..
Lewis Hamilton cannot wear a special helmet this weekend in Malaysia. To celebrate title sponsor Petronas’ home race, the reigning..
Max Mosley has told those complaining about the F1 rules to “live with it”. As Red Bull protests bitterly about Mercedes’..
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has defended his claim that F1 should change the rules to make it more competitive, by saying that Mercedes..
Williams has become the next team to back F1’s current regulations. After Mercedes’ dominance of the Melbourne opener, Red Bull..
F1’s radio clampdown will not be ramped up in 2015. Last year, the FIA introduced a ban on so-called ‘driver coaching’..
So far, Red Bull is finding little support in its quest for immediate changes to the rules. Ferrari has already made clear it is content..
Williams has joined Mercedes in hitting out at a proposal to ban wind tunnels in formula one. The proposal, admittedly..
Jean Todt sounds unlikely to agree to any major revisions to F1’s current engine regulations. F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone has led..
F1 looks set to fix what one publication insists is an obvious “flaw” in the current regulations. Article 27.2 of the rules..
Mercedes has found a clever way around the issue of reportedly ‘illegal’ camera mountings at the front of its title-defending..
Top teams and likely title challengers Mercedes and Ferrari will have to modify their cars ahead of the season opener in Melbourne. That..
Formula 1 has rejected the opportunity to revolutionise the rules for next season, according to reports. The F1 commission met in Geneva..
Ferrari has called for a rules “revolution” for formula one in 2017. Upset with the mild tone of the new V6 engines and a..