FIA president Mohammed bin Sulayem has dropped a major hint that the new F1 engine rules for 2026 are set to be finalised giving Porsche and Audi the green light to enter the sport.
Former F1 race director Michael Masi says he felt like “the most hated man in the world” and has revealed he received death threats following last year’s controversial title-deciding Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
With Michael Masi’s departure from the FIA being announced recently, Ted Kravtiz gave a hard-hitting monologue at the end of his French Grand Prix qualifying notebook.
With the news that Michael Masi has officially left the FIA, we reflect on his tenure as F1 race director and the mistakes prior to his most costly one in Abu Dhabi.
The FIA is set to introduce several changes to the technical regulations to help eradicate porpoising for the 2023 F1 season amid growing safety concerns.
The FIA has announced that former F1 race director Michael Masi has left the sport's governing body to be “closer to his family and take on new challenges”.
George Russell has called for an end to F1’s system of rotating race directors and believes the FIA should stick to one to help improve consistency and accountability.
Red Bull F1 boss Christian Horner has labelled Toto Wolff’s suggestion that Red Bull are exploiting the rules as “total rubbish” amid the ongoing flexi-floor saga.
The FIA’s technical directive designed to clamp down on porpoising and flexible floors has been delayed until the Belgian Grand Prix, a move that could benefit Max Verstappen and Red Bull's F1 title chances.
Halo was rightfully praised for keeping Zhou Guanyu safe at Silverstone, but the Alfa Romeo driver’s huge British Grand Prix crash highlighted other F1 safety questions.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner believes Mercedes are exaggerating the impact of porpoising on Lewis Hamilton in a bid to get the F1 rules changed in their favour.
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has moved to clarify recent controversial comments he made about the stance taken on social issues by F1 drivers such as Lewis Hamilton, Sebastian Vettel and Lando Norris.
Williams were the first F1 team to be fined as a consequence of the sport’s new cost control measures that were introduced last season. How do they work and why were Williams fined?