Chandhok Superlicence approved by FIA
Following a meeting of its Motor Sport World Council (WMSC) in Bahrain on Thursday, Formula 1 governing body the FIA has confirmed a Superlicence for Hispania Racing driver Karun Chandhok. The document is required by any driver who wishes to take part in the World Championship.
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Click Here to Continue ReadingMcLaren rear wing legal, says FIA
The FIA, Formula 1’s governing body, has confirmed that McLaren’s rear wing is legal after rival teams questioned the device. With McLaren having invited the FIA to review the component, which it has also done during pre-season testing, its legality has been finally confirmed.
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Click Here to Continue ReadingNew Mercedes Safety Car tested at Sakhir
Formula 1 governing body the FIA ran the brand-new Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Safety Car in Bahrain on Thursday in the regular race weekend track inspection. The model makes its own F1 debut this year and will once again be driven by experienced touring car driver Bernd Maylander.
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Click Here to Continue ReadingHewlett Packard sponsors Renault
The Renault team announced technology brand Hewlett Packard as the team’s latest sponsor on Thursday, with its ’HP’ logos set to appear on the team’s R30 this season.
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Click Here to Continue ReadingFIA considering US F1 punishment
Motorsport governing body the FIA continues to decide how the US F1 team should be punished following its failure to compete in Formula 1 this year. Having been selected ahead of other bidding teams for a place in the sport, the late departure of the Charlotte-based team leaves a space on the 2010 grid.
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FIA declares McLaren rear wing legal
The FIA, Formula 1’s governing body, has confirmed that McLaren’s rear wing is legal after rival teams questioned the device. With McLaren having invited the FIA to review the component, which it has also done during pre-season testing, its legality has been finally confirmed.
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