Ferrari threaten to quit F1 over engine changes
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.
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.
Formula 1 could say farewell to Friday practices in favour of more grands prix; that's according to Ross Brawn.
Formula 1 could yet to be viewed via an online live streaming service in 2018; that's according to commercial chief Sean Bratches.
Ex-Formula 1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone has said Liberty Media have prevented him from even attending races this season.
Representatives from both Amsterdam and Rotterdam have poured cold water on the prospect of the Dutch Grand Prix returning as a street race.