As Formula 1 drivers grumble about their governing body's crackdown on swearing, their counterparts in rallying have staged a ...
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Yardbarker on MSNF1 News: Teams brace for impact ahead of new FIA regulationsThe first round of 2025 was extremely unpredictable, with wet conditions throwing a spanner in the works immediately. Even ...
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Daily Express US on MSNLogistical chaos sees eight F1 cars go 'missing' before Chinese GP as FIA intervenesThe Mercedes, Red Bull, McLaren and Aston Martin teams have all been affected by transport issues ahead of the Chinese Grand ...
The situation has prompted a response from the FIA, which has altered the curfew times on Wednesday night due to 'logistical ...
FORMULA ONE teams have been hit by travel chaos days before the Chinese Grand Prix after technical issues in Melbourne.
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PlanetF1.com on MSNUncovered: How ‘very political’ Cadillac F1 negotiations led to an Andretti splitMichael Andretti helmed Cadillac's initial Formula 1 entry until 'very political' negotiations saw him step back from ...
Former F1 driver Johnny Herbert was impressed with Lando Norris ' mentality in Melbourne and believes that Max Verstappen has ...
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GPFans on MSNFIA issues statement as delays hit Chinese Grand PrixThe FIA have issued an official statement, after a delay for Formula 1 teams such as McLaren, Red Bull and Mercedes was ...
Formula 1’s governing body will use stricter tests starting at this week’s Chinese Grand Prix to stop teams using rear wings ...
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F1 drivers could face a race ban this year if they repeatedly swear or criticise the FIA under controversial new rules ...
Thailand's Prime Minister has taken the first step to host the premier class of racing in Bangkok after meeting with F1 CEO ...
Formula 1's governing body, the FIA, have released a statement confirming a rule change ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix. On ...
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