F1 spending too high even with cost cap – Todt
FIA President Jean Todt has indicated that Formula 1 teams will likely have to reduce spending further, below the capped limit of $145m, when cost controls are introduced next year. ...
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FIA President Jean Todt has indicated that Formula 1 teams will likely have to reduce spending further, below the capped limit of $145m, when cost controls are introduced next year. ...
Ferrari has refuted suggestions by rival Formula 1 teams that it should release the agreement that it reached with the FIA regarding its 2019 engine. Rivals held theories that Ferrari ...
The FIA’s #RaceAgainstCovid auction has raised almost €2m with all proceeds to be donated to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. The online-only auction, in conjunction with RM ...
Formula 1’s Managing Director of Motorsports Ross Brawn says he feared the championship would have lost manufacturers had a budget cap not been introduced. Formula 1 stakeholders agreed last October ...
Mercedes' technical director James Allison has revealed that Mercedes wanted to introduce their innovative dual-axis steering (DAS) system in 2019, but it was rejected by the governing body, the FIA. ...
Race-winning Ferrari overalls and a complete Toyota Formula 1 car are among the items that will be up for auction later this month. The FIA has launched an online-only auction ...
McLaren has backed the changes made to Formula 1’s Financial Regulations but says the restructure will lead to the “painful task” of reducing headcount. Formula 1 confirmed on Wednesday that ...
Formula 1 has rubber-stamped new regulations for the 2021 season that will result in a sliding scale rule for aerodynamic development. Under the new agreement the lower down a team ...
Formula 1’s budget cap has been reduced for the 2021 season following a unanimous agreement between all 10 teams, the FIA’s World Motor Sport Council confirmed on Wednesday. After years ...
The FIA is to investigate potential deceleration solutions for run-off areas as part of a wide-ranging series of recommendations made following investigations into accidents during 2019. The FIA’s Safety Department, ...