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Autosport on MSNFIA reaches TPC testing agreement, but will F1 power unit costs skyrocket?F1 teams switching engine suppliers next year will be allowed to continue TPC testing, thanks to an FIA agreement requiring manufacturers to supply former customers - however, costs are set to increas ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNMartin Brundle demands internal FIA answers amid wet-weather F1 fearTo the point that he is questioning whether classic F1 wet races are a thing of the past, Brundle is demanding answers on ...
Revolut is taking pole position in the world of motorsport, becoming the title partner of the future Audi F1 Team from the ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNRed Bull employee makes new career move after Horner saga as FIA confirm Spa DSQ – round-upTuesday's F1 news includes an update on the employee at the heart of the Christian Horner saga as the FIA hits a Red Bull ...
The FIA have confirmed the official F1 starting grid for the 2025 Belgian Grand Prix ahead of today's (Sunday, July 27) ...
Presided by FIA President Mohamed Ben Sulayem, the release was heralded as a game-changing evolution for the sport. Sulayem projected an exhilarating future for Formula 1, in the press release: ...
In a move the FIA has said will bring more “transparency” to the stewarding practices of Formula 1 race weekends, motorsport’s governing body has made some of its guidelines available to the ...
F1 teams pay different amounts based on their previous season's performance, although it doesn't work out how you might think. The post FIA Formula 1 team entry fees increased significantly for ...
Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen questioned race control's handling of the rain-delayed Belgian Grand Prix on Sunday as ...
Formula One Management holds the 100-year commercial rights to the championship, starting from 2001, while the FIA is the sanctioning body responsible for rules and safety as well as technical staff.
Formula One’s governing body, the FIA, has said suggestions that teams may have breached last year’s budget cap are “completely unfounded” and that its audit process remains ongoing.
Formula One drivers have written an open letter calling on the FIA to treat them like adults after recent controversies surrounding its punishments for “misconduct” like swearing. The Grand ...
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