F1’s factory shutdown period extended to 63 days
The FIA has confirmed that Formula 1 teams must observe a factory shutdown period of 63 days, an increase from the previous 35-day phase. Formula 1 has yet to start ...
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The FIA has confirmed that Formula 1 teams must observe a factory shutdown period of 63 days, an increase from the previous 35-day phase. Formula 1 has yet to start ...
Motorsport’s governing body, the FIA, has implemented an updated clause into its International Sporting Code in order to remove the need for unanimous decisions. Motorsport championships are on hiatus due ...
The FIA will “very closely” monitor McLaren’s switch to Mercedes power units for 2021 in order to ensure the Formula 1 team does not break any regulation. McLaren confirmed last ...
Former FIA President Max Mosley believes his successor Jean Todt and Liberty Media should call off the 2020 Formula 1 season due to continued uncertainty over the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. ...
FIA President Jean Todt has revealed that it was Ferrari, not the governing body, that blocked the release of details over an investigation into the legality of the Ferrari power ...
Mercedes has reportedly stepped back from the group of seven teams that raised a complaint against the FIA following its 'private settlement' with Ferrari over the legality of its engine ...
Seven Formula 1 teams – those not powered by Ferrari engines – released a joint statement on Wednesday threatening legal action against the FIA over a private settlement it reached ...
Formula 1's governing body, the FIA, says it has reached a settlement with Ferrari in the wake of an investigation into the marque's power unit, which was the subject of ...
The FIA has issued an invitation to tender to find a new standard fuel flow meter supplier for the 2021-2023 seasons, as it looks to clamp down on fuel irregularities ...