New Formula 1 regulations delayed to 2022
Formula 1, the FIA and all 10 teams have agreed to push the drastic regulation changes for the 2021 season back to 2022 in light of the disruption caused to this year’s Formula 1 calendar.
Read moreFormula 1, the FIA and all 10 teams have agreed to push the drastic regulation changes for the 2021 season back to 2022 in light of the disruption caused to this year’s Formula 1 calendar.
Read moreFormula 1 has brought its summer shutdown forward – and extended it – following a delayed start to the season
Read moreFormula 1 has postponed the Bahrain and Vietnam GPs due to the coronavirus outbreak, with the start to the 2020 season delayed. It is hoped the season will begin with the Monaco Grand Prix in May.
Read moreThis weekend’s Australian Grand Prix has been cancelled in the wake of news that McLaren had withdrawn from the event after a team member tested positive for the coronavirus.
Read moreThe Chinese Grand Prix, which had been scheduled for April 17-19, has been postponed as a result of the novel coronavirus outbreak. Formula 1 and the FIA will explore the viability of potential alternative dates for the Grand Prix later in the year should the situation improve.
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