Liberty Media refusing to call off Bahrain, Vietnam
Formula 1 boss Chase Carey says he is not yet ready to call off either the Bahrain GP or Vietnam despite cancelling the Australian GP two hours before FP1.
Formula 1 boss Chase Carey says he is not yet ready to call off either the Bahrain GP or Vietnam despite cancelling the Australian GP two hours before FP1.
Formula 1's owners, Liberty Media, are close to agreeing a new Concorde Agreement with the 10 teams.
Although some scoffed at it, Yath Gangakumaran, the man behind F1's plans to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2030, insists it is not a "short-term gimmick".
Lewis Hamilton may be one of the biggest names in Formula 1 but even he was quashed under Bernie Ecclestone's thumb, told to "cease and desist" using F1 images on his social media.
F1 sporting boss Ross Brawn has refuted Andrew Green's claim that F1's 2021 cars will be a "nasty piece of work".
As Formula 1 looks to grow the grid, Chase Carey says the sport must avoid treating newcomers as "second class citizens".
Ross Brawn says it is unfortunate the teams voted down Pirelli's 2020 tyres as they would have allowed the drivers to race "a bit harder".
F1 boss Chase Carey is not setting a deadline but would like future prize money distribution to be resolved as soon as possible.
With two exciting restarts at the Brazilian Grand Prix, Ross Brawn says F1 will examine the procedures to ensure more of the same in the future.
Formula 1 is in desperate need of a budget cap with Ross Brawn saying the sport will "crash and burn" unless someone pulls the teams into line.
Conceding F1 made a mistake prioritising speed over passing, 2021's new-look cars will be "approximately 3 - 3.5 seconds slower per lap" but will have "raceability".
Lewis Hamilton, who previously threatened to quit F1 if the calendar became too long, says Liberty Media's plans to extend it to 25 races is "pretty hardcore".
Formula 1 has announced as part of their big 2021 reveal that a maximum race calendar will be set, whilst race weekends themselves will be shorter.
The wait is over as Formula 1 has officially revealed what the 2021 regulations are set to look like as we prepare to start a whole new chapter of racing.
Max Verstappen still has a lot to learn before he can become a World Champion; that's according to F1 sporting boss Ross Brawn.
Ross Brawn has revealed that "two teams" said no to reverse grid races but the F1 sporting boss didn't say which two.
Formula 1 team bosses have reportedly said no to reverse grid races as Wednesday's vote failed to win unanimous support.
Formula 1 fans will known later this week whether reverse grid qualifying races will take place next season with F1 bosses set to vote on it on Wednesday.
Formula 1 owners, Liberty Media, are set for an end-of-season reshuffle with commercial boss, Sean Bratches, set to leave his role.
The F1 drivers may not like it but Ross Brawn says Liberty Media has "unanimous team support" to trial reverse grids at some 2020 grands prix.
Monza will continue to host the Italian Grand Prix until 2024 at least, having signed a new deal with Liberty Media.
Formula 1 managing director, Ross Brawn, has said that teams are interested in joining the sport - but don't expect to see any before 2022.
The Spanish Grand Prix will remain on the 2020 F1 calendar after agreeing a one-year extension with Liberty Media.
Liberty Media want to increase the popularity of F1 in the United States and feel a new high-profile team from the country will help.
The Formula One Group have confirmed a modest revenue boost for the second quarter of 2019 compared to 2018.
Formula 1 has to take steps to close the gap between the top-three teams and the rest of the field after everyone from P5 down was lapped at the Hungarian GP.
After a dull start to the season, Ross Brawn believes Formula 1 has delivered the best possible response to the "unfortunate criticism".
Ross Brawn has downplayed concerns that the 2021 F1 cars will all look the same as the sport incorporates more standard parts as well as "prescriptive regulation".
The latest blueprint for F1 in 2021 has been revealed and a return to 'ground effect' looks set help bring back the wow factor.
Silverstone's future on the Formula 1 calendar is now reportedly safe with a new deal in place that will take effect from 2020 onwards.