FIA and F1 teams agree on the amendment of technical rules regarding the floor
A compromise deal to raise the cars’ floor edges by 15mm has been struck with the FIA after some F1 teams have suffered with bouncing so far in 2022.
A compromise deal to raise the cars’ floor edges by 15mm has been struck with the FIA after some F1 teams have suffered with bouncing so far in 2022.
For the 2023 technical regulations, the FIA has proposed four significant adjustments in an effort to curtail and eventually do away with porpoising in Formula 1.
The official scrutineering submission now includes checks on whether or not drivers are wearing jewellery and FIA-approved underwear.
Although Formula One has only recently entered a new age, the FIA has already begun planning for the next big regulatory changes, which will take place in 2026.
The FIA has now made it plain that ‘all’ lapped cars must un-lap themselves before a restart.
Mohammed Ben Sulayem has been elected as the new International Automobile Federation President replacing Jean Todt. The FIA confirmed the news on Friday after an election was held and the former rally driver from Dubai emerged as the winner after standing against FIA’s vice president Graham Stocker. Jean Todt will be retiring from the seat…
FIA has revealed its plans to introduce new power unit regulations for the 2026 Formula 1 Season. The new power unit regulations are aimed at introducing a budget cap on power unit development for manufacturers which will as well reduce the power unit cost for the teams come 2026. The budget cap regulations were introduced…
FIA World Motor Sport Council on Wednesday released a statement intending to investigate the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix season finale which was plagued by controversy amid receiving criticism. The Formula 1 season finale served as a championship title decider between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen who were currently level on points as they headed to…
Max Verstappen has been summoned to the stewards’ office in Sao Paulo in the wake of the investigation surrounding the rear wing and DRS of Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes. On Friday after qualifying, the stewards called representatives from Mercedes to their office to explain an alleged breach of the technical rules of car #44 as noted…
The FIA has issued more detailed instructions around the practice start rules for the Eifel Grand Prix, two weeks after Lewis Hamilton’s controversial penalties in Russia