
F1’s Liberty Media considering severing ties with FIA amid increasing tensions
According to reports, F1 owners Liberty Media might get impatient and consider severing ties with the FIA due to increasing tensions
According to reports, F1 owners Liberty Media might get impatient and consider severing ties with the FIA due to increasing tensions
FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem has claimed that track limit issues should be addressed by F1 circuits and not the organization that oversees the sport, and has warned if they are not resolved, a circuit risks losing its race on the calendar.
Pirelli will remain the exclusive tyre supplier to Formula 1 through at least 2027.
The FIA has acknowledged that errors were made during the Singapore Grand Prix, with Max Verstappen taking advantage of a fortunate penalty evasion.
Max Verstappen might be subject to further investigations from the FIA after several rival teams voiced their displeasure with the stewards for their decisions regarding his Singapore incidents.
Max Verstappen has explained how he believes a new technical directive handed down by the FIA will effect Red Bull ahead of this weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix.
Helmut Marko has received an official warning from the FIA for his disparaging remarks against Sergio Perez.
A number of Formula 1 Team bosses have shared their thoughts on the FIA’s technical directive to clampdown flexi-wings in preparation of this weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix.
According to reports, Andretti is “close” to receiving FIA approval to enter the Formula 1 grid, but other significant players are bound to object.
Formula 1’s governing body, the FIA, has released a draft proposal for a new technical directive to all teams in an effort to further tighten regulations on how flexible wings are used in the sport going forward.
Formula One’s governing body FIA and the Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme signed a partnership deal as part of a global alliance to combat sports-related online abuse.
The governing body of Formula 1, the FIA, has reportedly called reports that up to three teams are in violation of the 2022 cost cap as false according to Sky F1 reporter Craig Slater.