UPDATED: F1 teams agree unanimously to 2021 rule delay | 2019 F1 Season
F1 teams have unanimously agreed to delay the 2021 regulations, beyond the 18 month minimum advance period required by the FIA.
F1 teams have unanimously agreed to delay the 2021 regulations, beyond the 18 month minimum advance period required by the FIA.
Ferrari have confirmed they will not appeal against Vettel's Canada penalty, however, the team could pursue another way to protest the decision.
The Racing Point boss has said new regulations must equalise prize payments, not risk F1 becoming a spec series, to improve racing.
Kevin Magnussen has said his Haas F1 team would let him race at Le Mans alongside his father, Jan Magnussen.
The Mercedes F1 boss has said that any regulatory change will advantage already dominant teams.
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