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One of the fiercest critics in the aftermath of Abu Dhabi, racer turned pundit, Johnny Herbert believes F1 must now learn from what happened and reset.
Regulation update issued on eve of season opener sees weight limit raised. making contemprary F1 cars the heaviest in the entire history of the Formula One World Championship.
New race director, Niels Wittich has made clear there is to be no ambiguity over what exceeding the track limits means under his rule.
Sergio Perez, one of the first drivers to test positive for COVID, believes drivers having contracted the virus should still be allowed to race.
Ahead of the official FIA report into the events of Abu Dhabi, F1 boss, Stefano Domenicali believes the sport will be able to move forward.
We are embarking on the busiest season ever in the history of this sport, so now, more than ever, it's the smallest details that count when it comes to making every task more efficient.
At a time F1 is accused of being used for 'sport-washing' purposes, Stefano Domenicali insists that sport can shine a "spotlight" on human rights abuses.
Sebastian Vettel has tested positive for COVID and will therefore miss this weekend's season opener.
Just three months after that controversial night in Abu Dhabi, F1 is back and seeking to make amends.
McLaren announces multi-year partnership with Google which, amongst other things, will see the MCL36's wheel covers feature the Google Chrome colours.
We're content with our work and preparation for the season ahead and we'll only worry about how the championship reads after Abu Dhabi in November and not after Bahrain next week.
It's still too early to know exactly where we are in terms of performance and we won't get a first idea about it until Saturday afternoon.
The competition around us will be incredibly tight; it's hard to predict the pecking order at this stage but we are excited for very close racing, fierce on-track battles and a thrilling season ahead.