Formula One’s governing body approved engine regulations for 2026 on Tuesday, an eagerly-awaited move that could lead to the arrival of premium Volkswagen Group brands Porsche and Audi. Red Bull team boss Christian Horner told reporters at last month’s Hungarian Grand Prix there was ‘constructive discussion’ with Porsche but still plenty of caveats and hurdles to overcome. FIA president Mohammed …
Formula One’s governing body approved engine regulations for 2026 on Tuesday, an eagerly-awaited move that could lead to the arrival of premium Volkswagen Group brands Porsche and Audi. Incredible Power Sustainable Fuels Driving Innovation Here's what you need to know about the next generation of power units coming to F1 in 2026 #F1pic.twitter.com/8p9APSNAE9 — Formula 1 August 16, 2022 “The …
Michael Masi committed a “human error” in allowing only certain cars to unlap themselves at the end of last season’s Abu Dhabi finale. The report ruled that out, with the WMSC satisfied that Masi “was acting in good faith and to the best of his knowledge given the difficult circumstances, particularly acknowledging the significant time constraints for decisions to be …
Motorsport's governing body FIA on Tuesday condemned Russia's invasion of Ukraine but said Russian and Belarusian drivers could still take part in its competitions in a neutral capacity. The FIA also decided that representatives of Russian and Belarusian FIA members would have to step aside temporarily "from their roles and responsibilities of elected officers/commissions’ members." No international or zonal competitions …
India has lost its seat on the FIA's all powerful World Motor Sport Council for the first time in more than three decades. "It's highly unfortunate that the FMSCI council decided by majority to send only a single nomination for the post of the FIA WMSC candidature while it could have sent multiple nominations," Mr. Chandhok told PTI. Unfortunately India …
Formula One’s governing body approved on Friday a ban on the sort of ‘reverse engineering’ that allowed the Racing Point team to compete this season with a car resembling last year’s title-winning Mercedes. The FIA said its World Motor Sport Council had approved changes to the 2021 technical regulations “that will prevent the extensive use of reverse engineering of rival …