Ferrari set to escape further penalties

Ferrari looks set to escape further sanction over its alleged deployment of team orders in the German Grand Prix

Chandhok welcomes first Indian GP

Karun Chandhok has expressed his optimism ahead of the inaugural Indian Grand Prix following the release of the official 2011 Formula 1 calendar, which confirms that India’s first F1 race will take place on 30 October next year

McLaren: New flexi-tests ‘challenging’

McLaren has confirmed that it has had to modify its car to avoid falling foul of the more stringent flexible bodywork tests being introduced at this weekend’s Italian Grand Prix – but says it has managed to turn the change into a performance upgrade

Team member licences to go ahead

The FIA’s World Motor Sport Council has confirmed that it will seek to introduce “competitors’ staff licences” for all teams competing in its world championships

Drivers’ road offences get FIA attention

The FIA has suggested that Formula 1 drivers who commit road traffic offences could lose their superlicences as a punishment for their conduct

FIA unveils 20-race 2011 F1 schedule

The FIA’s World Motor Sport Council has released the provisional race calendar for the 2011 Formula 1 season, which sees Interlagos regain the season finale for the first time since 2008

FIA decides against new team for 2011

The FIA has announced that none of the organisations bidding to become Formula 1’s 13th team in 2011 have met its requirements, and that the grid will therefore stay at 24 cars

Alonso: Ferrari has solved Spa issues

Fernando Alonso is confident that his Ferrari team will have a better weekend at Monza than it did at Spa, having identified the issues that held it back in the Belgian Grand Prix

Fittipaldi rejoins stewards for Monza

Brazilian former world champion Emerson Fittipaldi will fill the role as the stewards’ advisor at this weekend’s Italian Grand Prix at Monza

Hill: Ferrari shouldn’t get big penalty

Former world champion Damon Hill hopes that the FIA World Motor Sport Council refrains from giving Ferrari a hefty penalty for its alleged use of team orders in the German Grand Prix when the governing body considers the matter today