Unopposed Todt set for four more years
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.
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.
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.
Formula 1 will look into the security issues that 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.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff believes the 2021 vision for Formula 1 is not too dissimilar to the regulations currently in place, but said nothing is set in stone at this stage.
Louder power units, reduced costs and a more level playing field has been proposed by the FIA and Formula 1 management from 2021 and beyond.
The foundations for the future of Formula 1 will be set in stone this week as officials from the FIA and FOM meet in Paris to discuss the regulations for the 2021 season and beyond.
Bernie Ecclestone acknowledges that in the past the FIA, and himself as F1 supremo, went out of their way to help Ferrari win.
Formula 1 could say farewell to Friday practices in favour of more grands prix; that's according to Ross Brawn.
Toto Wolff (Mercedes), Robert Fernley (Force India), Gene Haas (Haas), Zak Brown (McLaren) attended Friday's press conference in Austin.
Representatives from both Amsterdam and Rotterdam have poured cold water on the prospect of the Dutch Grand Prix returning as a street race.
Christian Horner believes burning oil in Formula 1 goes against the entire concept of "this eco-friendly hybrid formula."
The family of María de Villota have ended their litigation against Manor after reaching an agreement.
FIA race director Charlie Whiting has explained why Sebastian Vettel was not penalised for removing his steering wheel after he crashed on the in-lap at Sepang.
According to Auto Motor und Sport, Liberty Media will reveal the engine regulations for 2021 on October 31 with a first draft of a budget cap following on November 7.
F1's commercial boss Sean Bratches has been in the Netherlands to hold talks about the Dutch Grand Prix returning at a street circuit.