Ecclestone has doubts about a Miami GP
Bernie Ecclestone reckons Liberty Media will have a tough time getting a Miami Grand Prix off the ground, which was something he tried to do in the past.
Bernie Ecclestone reckons Liberty Media will have a tough time getting a Miami Grand Prix off the ground, which was something he tried to do in the past.
Ross Brawn "really" hopes Fernando Alonso opts to remain in Formula 1 next season, saying the sport needs his "undoubted charisma and talent."
It is set to be another brief reappearance from the German Grand Prix with no deal in place for the 2019 season.
Ross Brawn says there is no uncertainty remaining with regards to the 2019 aerodynamic regulations as they have "all been sorted."
Formula 1 teams have warned Liberty Media against "saturated market" as Formula 1's owners consider new races and an extended calendar.
Formula 1's logo could be in for a fight after Post-It Note maker 3M filed opposition to the logo that closely matches their own.
The racing may not be the best at present but Ross Brawn says it is at least delivering a "really exciting" championship battle.
Ross Brawn has apologised to Winnie Harlow after she came in for some stick for waving the chequered flag a lap early in Canada, a mistake that was not her own doing.
Formula 1 have put every element of a race weekend up for discussion in order to try and find out what the fans really want to see from the sport in the future.
Do you like racing in the streets? And no I don???t mean in a sixty-nine Chevy with a 396 Fuelie heads and a Hurst on the floor.
In the wake of a boring Monaco GP, F1 boss Chase Carey acknowledges that any new circuits added to the calendar must be able to deliver "great" races.
Liberty Media needs to look at other avenues for generate income for Formula 1 with Toto Wolff stating that current hosting fees are not sustainable.
With its unique glamour and atmosphere, Ross Brawn says Monaco "should not be judged by the same criteria" as other grands prix.
Azerbaijan Grand Prix promoter Arif Rahimov has revealed that they want to negotiate a better deal with Liberty Media in order to continue hosting Formula 1 races.
The good old British weather has prevented Silverstone from hosting the 1000th race in Formula 1 next April.
Formula One Management technical boss Ross Brawn has apologised after the launch of F1 TV was plagued with technical issues.
Sebastian Vettel says Formula 1's constant rule changes are a "bit like cruising to America and changing direction 100 times."
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.
Daniel Ricciardo's 'shoey' is under threat with reports that Formula One Licensing has registered a trademark for the "Shoey".
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."
Formula 1 could be racing in Miami as early as October 2019 after receiving unanimously approved by the city's commission.
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.
Formula 1 may stick with a 21-race calendar but Liberty Media are wanting year-round entertainment for fans and considering off-season events similar to the NFL.
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 United States could host two Grand Prix next year, with a possible race heading to Miami in October 2019.
2016 World Champion Nico Rosberg will be part of a new post-race show after Formula 1 agreed a 10-race deal with Twitter.
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.
Liberty Media have set a deadline of the "end of May" for finalising the 2021 engine rules; that's according to Ferrari team principal Maurizio Arrivabene.
My question is this; are races just too long? Wouldn't they be more exciting if they were over a much shorter distance?