Domenicali keen to see engine mapping effects.
Stefano Domenicali, believing all teams will be affected by the upcoming ban on advanced engine mapping, is sure that some will suffer more than others at Silverstone. For the first time this season,...
View ArticleFIA confirms Valencia specification for engine maps.
F1 governing body the FIA has officially confirmed what teams agreed at Silverstone, in that settings for engine mapping and diffusers will now be reverted to those seen in Valencia. This means it is...
View ArticleExhausts to be raised for 2012.
Following several meetings of the Technical Working Group (TWG) at Silverstone last weekend, teams have agreed to raise the overall position of exhausts in their cars from the start of next season....
View Article‘Cosworth’s engine can win races’
Mark Gallagher believes Cosworth have an engine in their CA2011 that is capable of winning grands prix. This year’s Championship sees Cosworth powering Williams, Virgin and Hispania Racing with the...
View ArticleRCZ Racing Cup presents its endurance racing kit!
With wins in Germany’s VLN series to its name already, and following the recent glimpse of its potential in Spain’s CER series, details of the RCZ Racing Cup endurance racing kit are now available…...
View ArticleHow about less testing restrictions?
Ferrari team manager Massimo Rivola believes that teams’ desire to run their 2014 cars with the new V6 engine installed could lead to a reconsideration of the current testing regulations. Should it...
View ArticleA bold technical gamble: Meet the Peugeot 2008 DKR
After grabbing public attention with the stunning new 2008 DKR, Team Peugeot-Total has finally lifted the lid on the inner workings of this muscular beast, which will take on the 4×4 brigade on the...
View ArticleFerrari and Red Bull discussed Alfa Romeo plan!
Ferrari and Red Bull discussed the idea of bringing the Alfa Romeo name back to Formula 1 during their aborted discussions over an engine deal, Motorsport.com has learned. After Red Bull failed in its...
View ArticleBrawn tips Mercedes to remain ‘strong’ in 2017
Ross Brawn believes his former Mercedes Formula One team will have prepared well for 2017’s radical regulation changes and expects the triple world champions to remain at the sharpest end of the grid....
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