China: Thursday’s FIA Drivers’ Press Conference
Alexander Albon, Kimi Raikkonen, Sergio Perez and Romain Grosjean field questions from the press in China.
Alexander Albon, Kimi Raikkonen, Sergio Perez and Romain Grosjean field questions from the press in China.
The Formula 1 drivers met with the Bahrain stewards on Friday to discuss the adoption of a "let them race" attitude towards on-track incidents.
The FIA will install a second set of start lights halfway down the grid before the start of Sunday's Bahrain Grand Prix.
A change to the qualifying format could be introduced as early as next season with F1's Strategy Group toying with the idea of a Q4 session again.
It has been said that Charlie Whiting will be difficult to replace with the FIA opting to use two people to cover his role at this weekend's Bahrain Grand Prix.
Lando Norris, Charles Leclerc, Valtteri Bottas, Pierre Gasly and Daniil Kvyat sit down with the press in Bahrain.
Formula 1 is set to undergo yet another overhaul come 2021 with pictures of the 2021 cars leaked online.
Formula 1 will know later today what the sport's future could look like with Liberty Media and the FIA set to present their vision for 2021 to the teams.
With at least two drivers complaining they could not see the start lights in Melbourne due to other cars' wings, the FIA are "working on a solution."
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff believes the FIA are starting to realise how difficult replacing Charlie Whiting will be.
Ross Brawn believes the decision to award a point for the fastest lap of the race "livened up" the closing stages of Sunday's Australian Grand Prix.
Formula 1's Strategy Group will meet on March 26 with the FIA and Liberty Media presenting their vision for the sport in 2021.
Team bosses from Ferrari, Mercedes, Renault and Red Bull sit down with the press in Melbourne, Australia.
Bernie Ecclestone says it will be "impossible" to replace Charlie Whiting following the tragic death of the F1 race director.
Michael Masi has been named as the official race director for the Australian Grand Prix following the death of Charlie Whiting.
Sebastian Vettel has remembered Charlie Whiting as a "racer" and "just a very nice guy" following the death of the FIA race director.
Formula 1 has this morning woken to the sad news that FIA race director Charlie Whiting has passed away.
Formula 1 has officially approved plans to introduce a bonus points system in time for the season opener at the Australian Grand Prix.
Last month the FIA invited companies to tender for standardised gearboxes, however, it looks as if that is just the latest push for standardised parts with more to come.
The FIA World Motor Sport Council has given its approval to introduce giving a point to the driver that sets the fastest lap in races.
FIA president Jean Todt feels Formula 1's need to court controversy and criticise any changes is "a bit unfortunate".
Formula 1 is set to race standard gearboxes from 2021 onward with the FIA issuing an invitation to tender.
Formula 1 has taken a step towards improving overtaking in 2019 by simplifying the front wings but Pat Symonds concedes it is not a "perfect" solution.
Formula 1's new circuits could all be designed purely around overtaking with Pat Symonds revealing F1 has designed the "world's first overtaking simulation."
Formula 1's Head of Sport Ross Brawn has announced that the division will react if the new rules for the 2019 season do not go down well.
The home of the Italian Grand Prix is has proposed major changes to its circuit to celebrate its centenary year in 2022.
Kimi Raikkonen was in fine form last night at the FIA Prize-Giving Gala in Saint Petersburg, thanks to a drink or seven.
The FIA believe that the aeroscreen would not have protected Charles Leclerc even 10% as much as the halo did in his opening lap crash in Spa.
The Mexican Grand Prix is now under threat, despite winning the Best Promoter award at the FIA Prize-giving gala on Friday.