Caterham and Marussia have dropped off the F1 radar, and Max Mosely warns that they may not be the last to do so as the big teams rake in more money.
Uncertainty and confusion surrounded the Bahrain Grand Prix just four days after the FIA had reinstated it on the 2011 Formula One calendar.
The controversial decision to reinstate the Bahrain Formula One Grand Prix had been taken after receiving a report saying the country was stable.
Formula One’s governing body has given Bahrain until June 3 to decide if a new date can be set for the Bahrain Grand Prix this year.
Flavio Briatore celebrated his birthday on Monday with the news that he will be able to return to Formula One in 2013.
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/ 11 December 2009
Formula One’s governing body will decide on Friday whether to change next year’s scoring system so that the race winners collect 25 points.
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/ 10 December 2009
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix organisers are hoping for a change to the 2010 Formula One calendar so that they can again be the season-ending race next year.
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/ 7 December 2009
The British Grand Prix has been saved after Formula One bosses struck a deal to allow the race to carry on being staged at Silverstone.
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/ 18 November 2009
World champion Jenson Button has signed to drive alongside Lewis Hamilton for McLaren next year, the Formula One team announced on Wednesday.
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/ 5 November 2009
Ferrari has launched an attack on the FIA, saying that its actions has caused the withdrawal of major car manufacturers.
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/ 2 November 2009
World champion Jenson Button said he will be faster and stronger next year after finishing third in Sunday’s season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
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/ 2 November 2009
Japanese tyre maker Bridgestone Corp said on Monday it would quit Formula One next year, dealing a further blow to the sport.
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/ 23 October 2009
It took a while, but through perseverance, patience and humility, Jensen Button is finally at the top, writes Richard Williams.
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/ 22 October 2009
For all the achievements as head of the FIA, Max Mosley steps aside with his impact upon auto sports being questioned rather than celebrated.
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/ 20 October 2009
Former Renault chief Flavio Briatore’s legal action challenging the life ban he received from the FIA will be heard on November 24.
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/ 19 October 2009
Former Renault chief Flavio Briatore announced on Sunday he was taking legal action challenging the life ban he received from the FIA.
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/ 17 September 2009
After deciding not to contest charges of fixing last year’s Singapore Grand Prix, Renault must wait for the FIA to decide their fate.
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/ 15 September 2009
Formula One’s governing body has offered Renault’s second-in-command immunity from punishment in exchange for full disclosure about ”crashgate”.
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/ 9 September 2009
Formula One’s in-season testing ban has made life difficult for the sport’s big teams, McLaren driver Heikki Kovalainen said this week.
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/ 1 September 2009
There are fears that allegations about race-fixing at last year’s Singapore Grand Prix could prompt Renault to walk away from Formula One.
Put the disappointment of Schumi’s non-return to Formula One (F1) behind you — the most riveting race of an intriguing F1 season has just started.
Max Mosley has resisted pressure to stand again as FIA president and will back Frenchman Jean Todt to succeed him after 16 years in charge.
Ferrari hit back on Wednesday after a French court rejected their bid to prevent Formula One’s governing body introducing controversial new rules.
Formula One teams and world motorsport supremo Max Mosley will meet on Friday for crisis talks over a controversial budget cap.
Max Mosley, president of world motorsport’s governing body (FIA), claimed on Tuesday that he had been the victim of a covert surveillance operation orchestrated by unknown enemies of his so as to force him to resign his post. However, the 67-year-old son of pre-World War II British fascist leader Oswald Mosley insisted that he would not step down.
Max Mosley, president of motorsports’ governing body FIA, is under pressure after a British tabloid reported on Sunday that he engaged in sex acts with prostitutes that involved Nazi role- playing. The News of the World reported that Mosley (67) paid five sex workers £2 500 in cash and then engaged in an orgy that lasted almost five hours.
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/ 14 December 2007
Formula One team McLaren on Thursday issued a public apology over their role in the spying saga that rocked the world championship this year. ”As a result of the investigations carried out by the FIA it has become clear that Ferrari information was more widely disseminated within McLaren than was previously communicated,” said a statement.