Formula 1's stakeholders have deferred further discussion on a proposal to extend the points positions for 2025 until later this year.
A proposal to expand F1's points-paying positions for 2025 is on the agenda for initial discussion between the sport's stakeholders this week.
McLaren chief executive Zak Brown has renewed his calls for changes to be made to Formula 1's rules over partner teams.
Plans to change to Formula 1's Sprint format for 2024 have received support from the sport's bosses.
Pirelli will remain as Formula 1's tyre supplier until 2027 after beating Bridgestone for a new contract with the sport.
Andretti have been given the green light to enter Formula 1 as a new 11th team by the FIA, but now await approval from F1's owners.
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F1 president Stefano Domenicali says prospective new teams must bring value to the championship in the medium to long term, as the deadline looms for applications.
F1's chief technical officer Pat Symonds explains the future of F1 and sustainable fuels.
Red Bull, Alpine and Alfa Romeo have been in Pirelli testing action at Barcelona as part of the programme for next year's rule changes.
Sebastian Vettel has welcomed F1's push towards the use of sustainable fuels and is hopeful the sport can make a difference to the world's future.
Stefano Domenicali has been confirmed as Formula 1's new president and CEO as the successor to Chase Carey from January.
Formula 1 will revisit attempts to introduce some reverse-grid races in place of qualifying next season after the unpredictable Italian GP.
Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto says they are "very satisfied" with the outcome of the new Concorde Agreement
Ferrari, McLaren and Williams have become the first teams to confirm they have signed up to the new Concorde Agreement.
Formula 1 can offer greater opportunities to more diverse backgrounds and is actively working on a new initiative for young drivers in karting
Formula 1 will introduce its first handicap system for aerodynamic development from next year, but what does it mean for the sport?
F1's big and wide-ranging package of cost-cutting measures - headlined by a tighter budget cap - have been approved.
So what's the latest in F1 as sport bids to return to action in July and safeguard the futures of all teams heading into next year?
F1's motorsports managing director Ross Brawn has told Sky Sports that the sport is in the final stages of agreeing a reduced cost cap for 2021.