FIA considering scrapping Friday night briefing
The FIA is considering scrapping the Friday night drivers’ briefing, in favour of a joint get-together with teams and drivers on a Thursday.
The FIA is considering scrapping the Friday night drivers’ briefing, in favour of a joint get-together with teams and drivers on a Thursday.
Toto Wolff says he he found it "disturbing" that the FIA named two Mercedes team members as being the source of the investigation into Ferrari's ERS.
Daniel Ricciardo, Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton reflect on the Monaco Grand Prix in Monte Carlo.
Charlie Whiting and the FIA are "satisfied" that Ferrari's SF71H is within the rules after investigating claims that the Scuderia were running their ERS illegally.
The FIA and FOM have asked Pirelli to simplify their tyre choices for the 2019 season to improve understanding on what compound is being used.
Zak Brown, Christian Horner, Toto Wolff and Frederic Vasseur sit down with the press in Monaco.
As F1's oil burning saga rumbles on, the FIA have closed yet another loophole after Mercedes requested clarification regarding the oil used in the "pressure charging [turbocharger] system".
Sebastian Vettel has once again questioned the decision-making process in Formula 1, saying drivers need to have more of a meaningful input.
The FIA has issued clarification regarding Ferrari's banned Halo mirrors, saying aerodynamic impact of mirror mountings should be incidental or minimal.
Jean Todt has defended the decision to change some regulations ahead of next year's championship in order to, hopefully, improve overtaking.
Ferrari could once again be the subject of yet another FIA investigation ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix next weekend.
FIA race director Charlie Whiting has said he is "not quite sure" what Sebastian Vettel is referring to after the German claimed drivers were abusing the VSC system.
F1 race director Charlie Whiting says the FIA will investigate Tadasuke Makino Formula 2 crash as that was the first time Halo probably saved a driver's life.
Sebastian Vettel has described the implementation of F1's Virtual Safety Car rules as "poor", saying it is open for abuse.
F1 race director Charlie Whiting says the FIA to do not agree with Ferrari's "liberal interpretation" of the word 'mounting', leading to the ban on their Halo mirrors.
Lewis Hamilton, Valtteri Bottas and Sebastian Vettel spoke to the media after Saturday's qualifying session.
Christian Horner fears Formula 1 has once again shot itself in the foot by implementing a "rushed" set of rule changes for next year's championship.
Representatives from Ferrari, Mercedes, Renault and Honda take to the stage in Spain.
The FIA are hoping the 2021 Formula 1 rules won't include DRS with technical chief Nikolas Tombazis conceding that for now it is a "necessary evil."
Halo graphics made their debut during free practice in Azerbaijan, and look set to appear more as the season goes on.
Formula 1 boss Ross Brawn has said that the 2021 regulations are being created in the hope that they can "get rid" of grid penalties.
The FIA has rejected Williams' request to look again at several incidents from the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
Despite the push for more grands prix in the United States, Formula 1 will not turn its back on traditional European races.
Although Ferrari president Sergio Marchionne says he is "encouraged" by Liberty Media's latest engine proposals, he says the Scuderia could still "just pull out."
The FIA have closed a loophole in the rulebook which allowed teams to add more oil into their cars for qualifying, giving them more performance.
Formula 1 chiefs have been able to pass through some last-minute changes relating to overtaking next season, despite opposition from several teams.
The Formula 1 teams will vote on Monday regarding possible changes to the design of the front wings in order to improve overtaking in 2019.
Representatives from Mercedes, Red Bull and Pirelli take part in the latest FIA press conference in Baku.
The FIA has announced that teams can mount their mirrors to the Halo cockpit safety device as long as it complies to the regulations.
The FIA have written to all teams to inform them of a new clampdown on engine modes that increase exhaust flow in corners.