Brawn: Solution needed to keep Ferrari in F1
Ross Brawn believes F1 needs to find a "solution" that keeps Ferrari in the sport but without giving them special treatment.
Ross Brawn believes F1 needs to find a "solution" that keeps Ferrari in the sport but without giving them special treatment.
Formula 1 has shelved plans to introduce a new regional calendar which was due to start in Europe, head to the Americas then finish in Asia.
This season 1 fans can watch the sport they love advert free, and even through driver on-board cameras, as Formula 1 is launching F1 TV.
F1的商业老板肖恩Bratches表示一个新的电视package will be ready for the new season and will "totally revitalise the way F1 is produced".
Ex-Formula 1 owner Bernie Ecclestone has claimed Ferrari could be ready to form a breakaway series and discussions have already taken place.
Michael Schumacher's former manager, Willi Weber, has warned Liberty not to turn Formula 1 into a "Mickey Mouse series" after recent changes.
Zak Brown says it is only a matter of time before F1's politics hit the headlines as the negotations over the 2021 regulations become heated.
F1's managing director of motorsports, Ross Brawn, believes Liberty are bringing a change in philosophy to the sport which sees the fans put first.
Give the huge interest in hosting F1 races, Ross Brawn would welcome a league table that could result in circuits being relegated if they fail to deliver.
McLaren chief Zak Brown has revealed that Miami could well be the second race host in the US, with "very active conversations" taking place.
ESPN will use Sky Sports F1's presentation of Formula 1 for viewers in the United States when the season gets underway in March.
Organisers of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix are hoping for a vastly improved deal if they are to extend their current contract with Formula 1.
Formula 1's commercial boss Sean Bratches has said their in-house streaming service is on schedule to be released ahead of the 2018 season.
Formula 1 CEO Chase Carey has hit back at Formula E, calling the all-electric series a "street party" rather than a "sports event".
Formula 1 chief executive Chase Carey has said "pretty girls" will still be part of the sport despite the recent decision to stop using grid girls.
Although South Africa's Kyalami circuit would love to return to the F1 calendar, circuit spokesperson Christo Kruger says it is just not "feasible."
As Liberty Media continue to discuss fairer distribution of F1's prize money, Zak Brown reckons it will lead to an "inevitable" battle between Ferrari and F1's new owners.
Formula 1 have announced their intention to replace grid girls with grid kids at every race of the 2018 season and in supporting F2 and F3 races where possible.
Christian Horner believes Liberty Media and the FIA should decide F1's rules, and then it is up to the teams whether they want to race under those conditions.
Banning grid girls because it puts women off becoming drivers is "baloney"; that's according to Sir Jackie Stewart.
Formula 1's decision to axe the grid girls has been welcomed by Formula E, who couldn't resist poking at their rival series.
Niki Lauda has lambasted Liberty Media's decision to ban grid girls, calling on F1's owners to reverse it.
The FIA has confirmed the 20 driver field for this year's F1 World Championship as well as new names for some of the teams, but as yet not Force India.
Formula 1's grid girls are unimpressed with the sport's decision to drop them, saying it actually detracts from womens' rights.
Formula 1 have confirmed that European races and the Brazilian Grand Prix are being pushed back by an hour and 10 minutes.
Ex-Formula 1 owner Bernie Ecclestone has criticised Liberty's decision to remove grid girls from the sport, saying they "were part of the show".
Formula 1 have officially confirmed that grid girls will no longer be used in the sport, as well as the other motorsport series that form a grand prix weekend.
Having launched the new Formula E car, series founder Alejandro Agag believes it will be the "biggest" racing championship within the next two decades.
Formula 1 have officially confirmed that grid girls will no longer be used from the 2018 season and beyond.
Formula 1 owners Liberty are considering pushing back the start time of the vast majority of races in 2018 - but the news has not been well received on the Planet F1 forum.