Only three sprint races will be held in 2022 – report
F1's plans to host six sprint races in 2022 have "died", the teams already informed that there will be three reports Auto Motor und Sport.
F1's plans to host six sprint races in 2022 have "died", the teams already informed that there will be three reports Auto Motor und Sport.
As of this year the drivers will have a bit more leeway with F1's reprimand system, the number up from three to five before there's a penalty.
Jonathan Wheatley says it is a "mistake" to air the teams' FIA communications as collaboration "dies a death when it's broadcast".
"Consistency" of decisions is what Red Bull are seeking from the FIA’s study into the controversial events of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Michael Masi was hit "hard" by the criticised he faced during the 2021 F1 season, says FIA Secretary General Peter Bayer.
The FIA say there no decisions have been taken in their Abu Dhabi analysis, amid rumours about Michael Masi's position.
Formula 1 race director Michael Masi is staring at the exit door as part of planned changes to how F1's race management works, as per a BBC report.
While the FIA are not expecting a Brawn GP-esque loophole to be found in the new regulations, they are wary of the rules being interpreted differently.
If Michael Masi departs as race director, Martin Brundle thinks simply changing the person in charge of the racing will not fix the problems in Formula 1.
F1 insists there will be "no exemptions" for anyone in the travelling circus, everyone - drivers included - must be "fully vaccinated".
Formula 1 is not a "driver's championship" says IndyCar driver Josef Newgarden, but it is still "very impressive".
Alain Prost gave some consideration to running for the FIA presidency but he made his decision "too late".
The FIA not only needs to explain what was wrong and what was right about Abu Dhabi but also "show that they've taken action".
Christijan Albers says Abu Dhabi wasn't the only time Michael Masi looked "insecure" and "confused" in his decision making.
Zak Brown says 2022's sprint races could be scrapped as F1 is unlikely to get eight teams to vote yes unless the budget cap is raised.
The FIA is taking steps to improve its rear wing tests after finding "no monkey business" in last year's trials in Qatar.
Some drivers and teams have reportedly lost "faith" in Michael Masi and not just because of his Abu Dhabi GP decisions.
Martin Brundle is adamant there was no time during the "chaos" that was Abu Dhabi for Race Control to manipulate the result.
Ross Brawn says F1 has embarked on a period of 'rule-busting' to ensure none of the teams find a loophole in the 2022 rules.
Netflix is to blame for FIA decision-making becoming more public in recent times in the eyes of former F1 driver John Watson.
The findings of the FIA investigation have to put any fans' claims of a "conspiracy" against Lewis Hamilton to bed, says Ted Kravitz.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff is reportedly set to meet with new FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem on Friday.
An FIA statement says the findings of their study into the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix controversy will not be revealed until March 18.
Sky Sports' Craig Slater says Michael Masi's Abu Dhabi decisions have caused a "headache" for Formula 1.
Thursday February 3rd is the reported deadline for the FIA's Abu Dhabi investigation, says Craig Slater of Sky Sports.
An engine freeze will be active from 2022, but how any struggling manufacturer will be allowed to catch back up is still being negotiated.
FIA technical boss Nikolas Tombazis hopes the whole grid will be covered by 1.5sec per lap in 2022.
Mohammed bin Sulayem has vowed to dedicate a large amount of his time to improving Formula 1 in his new role as FIA president.
Fabiana Ecclestone will become the first female FIA vice-president for sport - and Mohammed bin Sulayem has rubbished suggestions Bernie is involved in F1 again.
A big improvement in F1 race governance, as a result of the FIA’s analysis of events in Abu Dhabi, is the hope of Jolyon Palmer and Jack Nicholls.