The governing body has also altered the use of tyre allocations, with drivers now allowed to use all tyres from the start of practice. Previously, only three sets were permitted. Finally, the FIA said drivers will not be allowed to leave the track – like cutting a chicane on reconnaissance...
Every location that hosts a Grand Prix must meet the strictest safety rules set out by the FIA, F1's governing body, to protect both drivers and attending fans. If you follow football (or soccer, should you prefer), think of Formula 1 as the World Cup and the FIA as FIFA...
Motorsport UK head David Richards has expressed concern for the future of Formula One’s governing body ahead of a vote that would limit the powers…Read More » McLaren On Course For Title After Front Row Sweep December 7, 2024 3 min read ...
The president of Formula 1’s governing body denied ordering a recent wave of staff dismissals that included the removal of the race director with three events remaining in the season. December 2 Max Verstappen wins action-packed Qatar Grand Prix after Lando Norris penalized Red Bull’s Max...
PRESS RELEASE The FIA is the governing body of motor sport and therefore of Formula One. As such, it sets the season’s calendars following the proposal of the Commercial Rights Holder (CRH) in accordance with the local national authorities in all matter
To ensure fair competition and a level playing field, the FIA, the governing body of motorsport, sets strict rules and regulations for Formula 1. These rules cover various aspects, such as technical specifications of the car, driver safety measures, and penalties for rule infringements. Furthermo...
The FIA, founded in 1904, is the governing body for a host of motorsport competitions around the world, including Formula 1. They oversee the technical, sporting and financial regulations, ensuring that competitors are sticking to the rules, and set stringent safet...
1 photo Photo: Formula 1 On March 25, all bets are off as one of the world’s favorite racing series kicks off. Before that moment, the governing body needs to get the hype up, so, for the first time in history, Formula 1 would be promoted through a global marketing campaign. To ...
In the name of safety, F1 governing body FIA has banned in-race refueling. In other words, when a car fills up prior to the race, that's all it's getting until the checkered flag. Gone are the days of simply burning as much fuel as possible in the search for speed knowing ...