Wolff: Liberty’s budget cap not realistic
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has said work needs to be done with Liberty in order to construct a more realistic budget cap.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has said work needs to be done with Liberty in order to construct a more realistic budget cap.
Formula 1 bosses and the FIA have presented their latest vision for the future of the sport to all 10 teams ahead of the Bahrain Grand Prix weekend.
Claire Williams believes Liberty Media's proposal for the 2021 regulations will ensure the survival of the Williams F1 team.
Following Liberty Media release of their blueprint for F1's future, Christian Horner says details need to be decided in the "next couple of months" and deals done.
The FIA have organised a meeting with all teams on Saturday to propose changes to the regulations amid concern over the lack of overtaking.
Automobile Club of Monaco president Michel Boeri has said that grid girls will be present at the Monaco Grand Prix in May.
Liberty Media have been forced to postpone the initial roll-out of their new streaming service F1 TV, which will not be available for the Bahrain Grand Prix.
Ross Brawn says he finds it "personally offensive" when people such as Sergio Marchionne accuse him of "dumbing down" Formula 1.
Formula 1 chiefs are weighing up the prospect of changing qualifying to a sprint race in order to attract a wider audience.
Christian Horner believes it is down to Liberty Media and the FIA to decide the 2021 regulations, and then give the teams the option to sign up or not.
Formula 1's managing director of motorsport Ross Brawn has said plans are already at advanced stage to help solve the sport's overtaking problem.
Liberty Media will put their proposal for Formula 1's future on the table as early as next week's Bahrain Grand Prix.
Ross Brawn concedes that the Australian Grand Prix fell short in excitement due to a lack of overtaking.
Bernie Ecclestone has warned Liberty Media that Ferrari could follow through with a threat to start a breakaway series with Mercedes.
Ex-F1 owner Bernie Ecclestone believes a rather predictable title fight is in store this season and that the sport in general is losing its appeal.
Formula 1 has announced a major TV deal in China ahead of the 2018 season with state broadcaster CCTV acquiring rights to over 100 hours of live coverage.
As part of the F1 broadcasting overhaul, a new theme tune is on the way. Hollywood composer Brian Tyler talks to Mobil 1 The Grid about the process of capturing the sport.
Formula One Management director Ross Brawn believes Silverstone's place on the calendar is not under threat and is optimistic a new deal can be agreed.
Liberty Media boss Greg Maffei has revealed his "surprise" about the loud "noise" surrounding the future of Formula 1.
As Formula 1 continues to debate the new rules for 2021, Guenther Steiner says it needs to be done as a collective package as no one issue can stand alone.
Ross Brawn believes F1 needs to find a "solution" that keeps Ferrari in the sport but without giving them special treatment.
Formula 1 has shelved plans to introduce a new regional calendar which was due to start in Europe, head to the Americas then finish in Asia.
This season 1 fans can watch the sport they love advert free, and even through driver on-board cameras, as Formula 1 is launching F1 TV.
F1 commercial boss Sean Bratches has said a new TV package will be ready for the new season and will "totally revitalise the way F1 is produced".
Ex-Formula 1 owner Bernie Ecclestone has claimed Ferrari could be ready to form a breakaway series and discussions have already taken place.
Michael Schumacher's former manager, Willi Weber, has warned Liberty not to turn Formula 1 into a "Mickey Mouse series" after recent changes.
Zak Brown says it is only a matter of time before F1's politics hit the headlines as the negotations over the 2021 regulations become heated.
F1's managing director of motorsports, Ross Brawn, believes Liberty are bringing a change in philosophy to the sport which sees the fans put first.
Give the huge interest in hosting F1 races, Ross Brawn would welcome a league table that could result in circuits being relegated if they fail to deliver.
McLaren chief Zak Brown has revealed that Miami could well be the second race host in the US, with "very active conversations" taking place.