Formula One stewards have been given new penalties to investigate incidents during races in 2017.
2017 F1 rules articles archive
2017 F1 rules
More rules changes for 2017 confirmed
2017 F1 season
Posted onDrivers will be allowed to use more fuel next year but ‘stockpiling’ power units has been banned in the latest version of the 2017 rule book, published today.
Safety Car starts not abolished in 2017 rules
2017 F1 season
Posted onRolling starts behind the Safety Car will remain possible in 2017 despite new rules to increase the use of standing starts in wet conditions being introduced.
Power unit ‘stockpiling’ among 2017 rules changes
2017 F1 season
Posted onDrivers will be unable to ‘stockpile’ power unit parts from next season. Further rules changes have also been announced by the FIA.
Standing starts for wet races confirmed for 2017
2017 F1 rules
Posted onThe FIA has confirmed it will attempt to use standing starts more often in wet races from next year.
A look ahead to 2017: What we know now about next year
2017 F1 season
Posted onWe’re passed the halfway point in the season and teams are focusing on the big changes coming in 2017. Here’s what we know about next year’s championship.
New rules: The changes being made now and next year
2016 F1 season
Posted onWhich new rules begin this weekend? Which have been postponed to 2017 or 2018? And which are still being argued over? Find out here.
Horner unimpressed with “weak” 2017 engine deal
2017 F1 season
Posted onChristian Horner has described Formula One’s new engine deal for 2017 to 2020 as a “weak agreement” while manufacturer representatives back the rules change.
Side-by-side: How the 2017 rules will change F1 design
2017 F1 season
Posted onCompare F1 Fanatic’s images of the current and planned designs to see what the 2017 regulations will mean for the next generation of cars.
New power unit deal to lower costs and raise noise
2017 F1 season
Posted onThe FIA has announced details of a new agreement to reduce the cost of F1 power units. It also intends to harmonise engine performance levels and increase the noise.
2017 cars will be ‘four to five seconds faster’
2016 F1 season
Posted onThe FIA has revised its expectation of how much quicker Formula One cars will be in 2017 following changes to the planned technical rules for next season.
FIA plans wider, faster 2017 cars – with ‘Halo’
2017 F1 season
Posted onPlans for higher-performance F1 cars and increased driver head protection next season have taken a step forward.