F1 bosses to to meet and address Horner controversy ahead of new season F1 and FIA bosses will meet in Bahrain to determine how best to address the Christian Horner controversy.
F1 Round-Up: Alpine launches A524, Sauber adapts to gambling law and RB20 may be too conservative Alpine unveils tweaked A524. Sauber switches between identities to comply with gambling restrictions. Key legal figures depart FIA, raising questions about restructuring. Adrian Newey debates if RB20 is too conservative.
Madrid confirmed as new home of Spanish GP from 2026 Details confirmed of Madrid's street circuit set to host Spanish Grand Prix for a 10-year run from 2026.
Red Bull RB20 fails FIA crash test A failed frontal crash test by Red Bull's 2024 challenger RB20 has prompted minor delays, but the famed F1 outfit is well-positioned to resolve the issue without disrupting their title defense plans.
FIA president says F1 must keep adapting FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem acknowledges Liberty Media's transformative impact in powering Formula 1's unprecedented recent boom, but cautions against over-reliance on Netflix moving forward, stressing the constant need for continual adaptation.
FIA tightens the 'right of review' rules The FIA has updated its International Sporting Code, including changes like shortened review request windows and newly introduced fees to tighten right of review rules in Formula 1.
Jean Todt criticizes Mohammed Ben Sulayem Jean Todt has firmly dismissed successor Mohammed Ben Sulayem’s allegations of budget deficits at his 2021 exit, emphasizing near-tripled reserves and procedural prudence amid higher FIA income from F1 dealings.