FIA reveals fourth DRS zone to be available in F1 Singapore GP
The FIA has announced that a fourth DRS zone will be in operation at this weekend's Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix in a bid to improve the overtaking opportunities. The ...
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The FIA has announced that a fourth DRS zone will be in operation at this weekend's Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix in a bid to improve the overtaking opportunities. The ...
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has admitted that the team will "pursue" a flexi-wing if the FIA deems the front wing designs from McLaren and Mercedes acceptable. Horner and Ferrari ...
The FIA has decided to extend a DRS zone for the second Formula 1 Grand Prix on the bounce, with the start-finish straight at the Baku City Circuit extended by ...
The FIA has announced that all 10 Formula 1 teams were compliant with the series' budget cap regulation through the 2023 season, despite two procedural breaches. The cost cap, which ...
The FIA has rejected Ferrari and Red Bull complaints over the front wings on both McLaren and Mercedes' Formula 1 challengers. Both Red Bull's Christian Horner and Ferrari's Fred Vasseur ...
Red Bull and Ferrari team bosses Christian Horner and Fred Vasseur are seeking clarification from the FIA over the legality of flexi-wings employed by Formula 1 rivals. Mercedes and McLaren ...
The FIA has updated the Formula 1 technical regulations during the summer break to outlaw the use of asymmetric braking systems. Speculation linked Red Bull, to the use of such ...
The President of the FIA, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, has said Formula 1 drivers who "incite abuse" of race officials will be penalised. Ben Sulayem has beseeched stewards present at Grands ...
Formula 1 and world motorsport governing body, the FIA, has permitted the running of 'mule cars' in testing to prepare for the 2026 technical regulations. The FIA World Motorsport Council ...
The FIA has issued revisions to the Formula 1 Sporting Regulations in response to incidents involving Fernando Alonso and Carlos Sainz at April's Chinese Grand Prix. The first change comes ...