Ben Sulayem confident Andretti will secure F1 engine deal
FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem is confident that Formula 1's regulations will ensure that Andretti will have an engine deal in place if it ends up on the grid. Andretti ...
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FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem is confident that Formula 1's regulations will ensure that Andretti will have an engine deal in place if it ends up on the grid. Andretti ...
Ferrari Team Principal Frederic Vasseur asserts that Andretti must demonstrate its “added value” to Formula 1 beyond being a prospective American entry to secure a place on the grid. Ahead ...
Williams Team Principal James Vowles has outlined why it is “strongly against” the addition of an 11th side on the Formula 1 grid. Ahead of the Qatar Grand Prix, the ...
Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner claims implementing mandated pitstops into Formula 1 on a permanent basis wouldn’t “make sense” for the series. Following Pirelli’s discovery of micro cuts on ...
The FIA has announced it will revisit the incident that involved Lewis Hamilton crossing a live race track in last weekend's Qatar Grand Prix. The two Mercedes drivers tangled at ...
Felipe Massa's legal team has granted an extension to the FIA and FOM to conclude their internal investigation into the outcome of the 2008 Formula One World Championship. Massa lost ...
Alex Albon has clarified his criticism of Formula 1’s penalty system, arguing that five-second penalties only punish the drivers representing teams down the order. The Anglo-Thai driver vented his frustration ...
Formula 1 drivers seemed a lot more welcoming than their teams following the news that Andretti Formula Racing has been given the green light by the FIA to join the ...
Sergio Perez believes Formula 1 ended up looking “really bad” by implementing a “last minute” solution to policing track limits during the Qatar Grand Prix. Track limits proved to be ...
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has warned that certain circuits must address track limits issues or face being dropped from the Formula 1 calendar. The FIA president singled out problematic ...