Brawn doesn’t foresee Schumacher suddenly dominating
Ross Brawn is not expected a dramatic shake-up to the pecking order, saying Mick Schumacher won't suddenly dominate this season.
Ross Brawn is not expected a dramatic shake-up to the pecking order, saying Mick Schumacher won't suddenly dominate this season.
Ross Brawn doubts teams will deliberately ruin the wake off their cars to compromise a rival's ability to follow.
Ross Brawn says F1's new technical regulations are "pretty robust" and doesn't expect any team to find a "silver bullet".
Michael Masi will no longer serve as F1's race director, the role instead being rotated between Eduardo Freitas and Niels Wittich.
Ross Brawn says Mercedes and Red Bull could be "impacted" by their title fight this season such as McLaren and Ferrari were in 2009.
F1 journalist Joe Saward does not foresee the FIA sacking Michael Masi as they would be "kowtowing to pressures from external forces".
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Mario Andretti believes Formula 1 has the audience for two US races but feels three grands prix is too much.
F1's plans to host six sprint races in 2022 have "died", the teams already informed that there will be three reports Auto Motor und Sport.
MotoGP boss Carmelo Ezpeleta was not impressed with how the 2021 Formula 1 season ended and the controversy that was created.
F1's not-a-test in Spain is being run behind closed doors and with limited coverage to protect Bahrain's season-opening event.
F1 insists there will be "no exemptions" for anyone in the travelling circus, everyone - drivers included - must be "fully vaccinated".
Zak Brown says 2022's sprint races could be scrapped as F1 is unlikely to get eight teams to vote yes unless the budget cap is raised.
Ross Brawn says F1 has embarked on a period of 'rule-busting' to ensure none of the teams find a loophole in the 2022 rules.
Netflix is to blame for FIA decision-making becoming more public in recent times in the eyes of former F1 driver John Watson.
The new regulations will continue to evolve beyond the start of the 2022 F1 campaign, Ross Brawn has stated.
Despite the added challenges of hosting more races, Steve Nielsen says F1 know when to stop.
There are still concerns about the potential impact of COVID-19 on the 2022 season, admits Formula 1 sporting director Steve Nielsen.
There's so much interest in hosting F1 races that Stefano Domenicali feels a 30-round season could be put together "tomorrow."
Stefano Domenicali has reviewed his first year serving as the CEO of Formula 1.
Ross Brawn isn't worried about over-saturating the F1 market with too many races, saying fans actually "want more".
Formula 1 has confirmed 'show and tell' events are on the way in 2022, contrary to other conflicting reports.
Ross Brawn says the plan is to have "show and tell" sessions in 2022 in which teams will explain their latest car updates to the media.
Ross Brawn says that, going forward, every driver that finishes inside the top-10 in sprint races could be given points.
Stefano Domenicali has promised that having sprint qualifying sessions at every race weekend isn't something that is being considered.
As previously teased, drivers will now see their lap time automatically deleted if passing double waved yellows in practice or qualifying.
With a title race that looks set to go down to the wire, Stefano Domenicali reckons 2021 is "one of the great seasons in F1".
Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali said some "good news" is on its way "soon", but was keeping his cards close to his chest.
The F1 Commission has called on the Sporting Advisory Committee to put forward "options" to avoid a repeat of this year's Belgian GP.
Ross Brawn has addressed the concerns that people have about the widespread regulations changes coming in 2022. Prior to this year, it was widely felt that such changes were needed given how dominant Mercedes had been over the rest of the field since the start of the hybrid era. However, with this season producing a […]