Whitmarsh drafted in to advise on cost cap
Former McLaren team boss Martin Whitmarsh has been drafted in by the FIA to advise on cost control measures for Formula 1.
Former McLaren team boss Martin Whitmarsh has been drafted in by the FIA to advise on cost control measures for Formula 1.
With Halo's arrival just around the corner, the FIA have approved CP Tech to produce parts for the head protection system.
FIA president Jean Todt has said the proposal to bring in a budget cap will not be enough on its own to control costs in Formula 1.
FIA president Jean Todt has brought up the idea of using 'global engines' across a plethora of racing disciplines as the vision for Formula 1 continues to be mapped out.
FIA director Charlie Whiting believes that the overall lack of overtaking in 2017 is down to the gulf in class between teams and nothing to do with the regulations.
The FIA has introduced a new, stricter system for drivers to acquire a free practice licence which means younger drivers will have to wait longer to get Formula 1 experience.
FIA president Jean Todt believes too much money is being spent by the top teams to make their cars last for the vast majority of the season.
FIA president Jean Todt has said the post-2020 regulations for Formula 1 should not be weighted in favour of attracting new engine suppliers and teams to the sport.
Jean Todt will continue in his role as FIA president for a third and final term, with official confirmation coming at the annual General Assembly in Paris.
The FIA have officially announced the 2018 calendar after the World Motor Sport Council met for the final time this year in Paris.
A change to the much-maligned engine penalty system has been made ahead of the 2018 season in an attempt to make it easier for fans to understand grid positions for races.
Ross Brawn is hoping to avoid any triple headers in the future, stating that 2018's one and only is the result of the football World Cup.
Controversial Renault signing Marcin Budkowski will only join the team in April after his gardening leave from the FIA was doubled.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has said it is "conceivable" that the Silver Arrows could leave the sport alongside Ferrari if they see the direction of Formula 1 is not going to be in their interests.
FIA president Jean Todt has said there is now "no way back" from the Halo safety device which "offers incredible value" to the drivers.
FIA president Jean Todt doubts Ferrari will walk away from Formula 1, as he reckons it wouldn't be good for the iconic brand.
Valtteri Bottas, Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel look back on the 2017 season and ahead to next year's campaign.
Liberty are set to unveil a new logo for Formula 1 next season as they continue to stamp their authority on the sport since taking over from Bernie Ecclestone.
Jean Todt is set to serve a third and final term as FIA president after no other candidates put their name forward for the upcoming election.
The FIA have returned the entry fee paid by the now-defunct Manor team for the 2017 F1 season as a "gesture of good will".
Ex-Formula 1 owner Bernie Ecclestone has criticised the engine proposal for 2021, stating that "something really different" should be done or "leave alone" the current regulations.
Formula 1 CEO Chase Carey has responded to the criticism received following the announcement of the engine proposal for 2021.
Felipe Massa is set to retain some connection with Formula 1 next season as he expected to become Brazil's representative on the World Sport Council.
f1的安全问题marred last weekend's Brazilian Grand Prix weekend as several teams were attacked by robbers.
Ross Brawn was "a little bit shocked" by the response Liberty Media received from the teams over their proposed 2021 engine regulations.
Pole-sitter Valtteri Bottas, second-placed Sebastian Vettel and third-placed Kimi Raikkonen discuss the events from qualifying in Brazil.
The F1 team representatives faced the media in Brazil on Friday.
Cosworth and Ilmor have both warmly received the blueprint set out by the FIA and Formula 1 management for the future of the sport.
Ferrari have threatened to quit Formula 1 with Sergio Marchionne saying they "don't want to play" if Liberty Media press on with plans to change the engine rules for 2021.
Renault are the latest team to express doubts over the initial blueprint released by the FIA and FOM which sets out the vision for Formula 1 from 2021.