Haas’s Monza disqualification prompts rewrite of 2019 front wing rules
2019 F1 season
The FIA is completely rewriting the new front wing rules for 2019 as a result of Haas’s disqualification from the Italian Grand Prix, RaceFans understands.
The FIA is completely rewriting the new front wing rules for 2019 as a result of Haas’s disqualification from the Italian Grand Prix, RaceFans understands.
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Valtteri Bottas says he understands why Lewis Hamilton has been so competitive this year and what he must do to compete with his team mate.
McLaren has signed Sergio Sette Camara to its young driver programme. The 20-year-old will be the team’s test and development driver.
Formula 1 should reconsider whether using tyres which degrade quickly is producing good races, Pirelli’s sporting director Mario Isola believes.
Force India is planning extra security measures for its staff at this weekend’s Brazilian Grand Prix despite race promoters promising a response to last year’s violent muggings.
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Niki Richardson, who Lewis Hamilton mentioned after winning his fifth F1 world championship last week, describes how his former rival made his karting breakthrough.
Williams has announced its head of performance engineering Rob Smedley will step down at the end of the season.
Romain Grosjean accepts he deserved some of the penalty points he’s earned in the last 12 months, but believes the majority of them are questionable.
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Ferrari’s annual Finali Mondiali (world finals) event took place at a rainy Monza last weekend and featured their F1 cars from the eighties and nineties in action.
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A spell in Formula Two has become essential for aspiring Formula 1 drivers, according to GP3 racer Tatiana Calderon.
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The Mexican GP was a race of tyre saving for several unhappy F1 drivers, as this uncensored selection of over 350 radio messages from the race reveals.
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Sauber’s tyre-saving strategy in the Mexican Grand Prix was so extreme Charles Leclerc had to be told 50 times to slow down to preserve his rubber.
Haas has failed in its bid to overturn Romain Grosjean’s disqualification from the Italian Grand Prix.