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Formula E and the Race Against Time
Formula E leaders believe their series stands the best chance of keeping auto racing relevant amid a rapidly changing transportation industry and the challenges of climate change.
Should F1 Have Set an Example Over Vettel’s Outburst?
The FIA decided against taking any action over Sebastian Vettel’s curse-laden radio rant in Mexico, but does that send out a bad message of its own?
Lewis Hamilton Defends "Fun" Behaviour During FIA Press Conference
The Formula 1 world champion says his behaviour in Thursday's FIA drivers' press conference was "meant to be fun, not at all disrespectful."
Mercedes Poised to Make Formula E Entry in 2018
The all-electric series has been looking to expand its participating teams from 10 to 12, and Mercedes has been evaluating an opportunity to join the championship during the last year.
Is Formula E’s New York Odyssey Really a Game Changer?
Next July, Formula E will achieve something that so many have tried to accomplish yet failed: holding an international motor race in New York City.
Formula E Unveils Track for First Race in New York City
The first-ever Formula E race in New York City will take place with Lower Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty as its dramatic backdrop next July.
Villeneuve: Verstappen Getting "Protection" from FIA
Former world champion Jacques Villeneuve claims the lack of action over Max Verstappen's aggressive driving suggests the Dutchman is getting "protection" from the FIA.
Meet the 17-year-old Canadian on the Fast Track to F1
"My dad is rich. I can't deny that," says FIA European Formula 3 Championship leader Lance Stroll. "All I can do is go out and do the best I can. I have won, and I am winning."
Why Fewer Rules Would Make Formula 1 Even Worse
As much as Formula 1 is a battle of man and machine, it has, from day one, also been a fight about a rulebook.
Two Big Threats That Risk Spoiling Formula 1
Inconsistently enforced track limits and overly complex racing cars stand in the way of the best performance from 2016's professional, top-level race drivers.
"The Honeymoon Period Is Over": British GP Controversy a Defining Moment for F1 Radio Rules
Mercedes' plans to appeal Nico Rosberg's ten-second time penalty at the British Grand Prix mark a test case in Formula 1's ongoing controversy over team radio communication.
Family of Jules Bianchi Planning Legal Action Against Marussia Team and Formula One
The family of Jules Bianchi, who died from injuries sustained at the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix, are planning legal action.