FIA using software to spot race incidents in real-time
2011 F1 season
The FIA is using new software to automatically detect when a driver has broken the rules during a race.
The FIA is using new software to automatically detect when a driver has broken the rules during a race.
Ex-FIA and Ferrari engine designer Gilles Simon joins new engine manufacturer PURE.
One of Volkswagen Group’s top executives has suggested the company could enter Formula 1.
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Sauber has confirmed Kamui Kobayashi and Sergio Perez will remain with the team for 2012.
After a cold weekend in Germany, better weather awaits the teams at the Hungaroring.
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In the round-up: Hamilton expects more from McLaren next year.
After a dominant start to 2011, is Red Bull’s dominance under threat?
In the round-up: Di Resta says he’s hoping “things will turn” in the next races.
Ferrari say they are still trying to improve their pit stops after Felipe Massa lost fourth place in Germany.
MagillaGorilla won top prize in the German Grand Prix round of the Predictions Championship.
Eric Boullier says he’s “not satisfied” with Renault’s performance so far in 2011.
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In the round-up: Karun Chandhok says he believes he’ll get to race again for Lotus.
Who was the most impressive driver throughout the German Grand Prix weekend?
Hamilton’s win in Germany was against the run of play as McLaren did not expect to be competitive.
Red Bull lost to two teams and Webber beat Vettel: but was this a blip or part of a trend?
Falling temperatures at the Nurburgring didn’t help Ferrari but Alonso still beat the Red Bulls.
Nico Rosberg was beaten by Adrian Sutil’s two-stopping Force India.