Williams' Felipe Massa doesn’t believe that simply making cars faster from 2017 will cure all of F1’s current ailments.
F1 could be sold to a group featuring the owner of NFL team Miami Dolphins and investors from Qatar, according to reports.
Bernie Ecclestone reckons "frustrated" Dietrich Mateschitz is less likely to quit the sport while Red Bull aren't winning.
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner says an independent figure like Ross Brawn should write F1's rules.
Monisha Kaltenborn believes F1 should follow DTM and open up development to Ferrari, Honda and Renault, but not Mercedes.
Bernie Ecclestone has admitted that Formula 1 needs to “have a very good look at all our sporting regulations”.
Pirelli prepared to fulfil any brief F1 has over the type of tyres it wants in future, in the wake of Michelin's 2017 bid.
Michelin have submitted their application to return to Formula 1 in 2017 as the sport’s official tyre supplier.
Lewis Hamilton could break Michael Schumacher's record of seven F1 World Championships, according to Nigel Mansell.
Renault could quit F1 if in-season engine development isn’t allowed in 2016, Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has warned.
Ferrari chairman Sergio Marchionne tells Sky Sports that F1 must simplify its rulebook in order to attract new fans.
F1 teams have rejected the possibility of a return to refuelling, according to reports, after a meeting in Montreal.
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Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff can see them supplying cars to smaller teams and reckons three of them have made enquiries.
The FIA has opened the tender process for a new team to join the F1 grid from as early as the start of next season.
The FIA have officially put the contract to be F1’s sole tyre supplier in 2017, 2018 and 2019 out to tender.
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner isn't convinced the return of fuel stops would succeed in spicing up the racing.
Drivers have voiced their support for plans to make F1 cars much faster than the current crop the season after next.
Williams’ Felipe Massa has welcomed the proposed return of refuelling to F1 in 2017 as he believes it will improve the racing.
F1's leading powerbrokers have proposed the reintroduction of refuelling as part of a package of changes for 2017.