Formula One teams and stakeholders agreed ​unanimously on Monday to engine rule tweaks aimed at improving the racing and driver safety ‌from the next race in Miami on May 3.
Formula One needs to take a surgical approach to ​rule changes that might improve racing rather than a big hit with a ...
The plan is for all rule changes to be implemented from Miami except for those concerning race start adjustments, which will ...
Formula One chiefs unanimously agreed on Monday to make rule changes following severe criticism of new regulations introduced ...
Toto Wolff says Formula One must take “a scalpel rather than a baseball bat” to the sport’s controversial new regulations.
Formula 1 is set to change how the new cars use their electrical power in an attempt to make qualifying feel more “flat out” ...
Formula One bosses have bowed to significant pressure from drivers and fans, agreeing to implement immediate changes to the ...
Teams could cut the deficit to Mercedes via the FIA’s engine catch-up system, ‘Additional Development and Upgrade ...
Formula One teams and stakeholders agreed unanimously ​on Monday to rule tweaks aimed at improving the racing and driver ...
Changes to energy deployment and safety have been agreed with the majority set to come into place ahead of the Miami Grand ...
After spending the last couple of weeks discussing the problem, Formula 1’s stakeholders have arrived at a number of ...