Red Bull wants Renault to be given the chance to change its power unit for the good of F1... but, as Max Yamabiko explains, it already has this concession and isn't using it.
David Ward: It is encouraging that in your manifesto 'The Way Forward' you envisage further inquiries into the governance of the FIA by the Statues Review Commission (SRC)...
Kate Walker: "Where Max Mosley wanted to bask in the reflected glory of Formula One, [Jean] Todt and team have understood that without club level racing, without passionate amateurs, we risk losing the bottom layer of the motorsport pyramid. And without strong foundations, the pyramid will eventually crumble, taking the top tiers with it..."
The FIA has been forced into changing the rules governing the presidential election process just six weeks before the voting takes place to decide between Jean Todt and David Ward.
FIA President Jean Todt has added his support for the Bahrain Grand Prix, insisting that the media reports do not convey what F1 teams and personnel are seeing on the ground.
FIA President Jean Todt has yielded to the pressure applied by Bernie Ecclestone and F1's manufacturers in agreeing to delay the introduction of the sport's new engine formula until 2014 - and to go with V6 power rather than just four cylinders
Characteristically pulling few punches, Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo has lambasted F1's new engine regulations from 2013 onwards as 'pathetic' - and commercial rights-holder Bernie Ecclestone is concerned, too...
FIA President Jean Todt has hit out at those who suggest his regime as the head of F1's governing body is biased towards Ferrari much like his predecessor Max Mosley's was deemed to be - angrily branding any who claim as much, 'fools'
Road-going antics like former F1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton's 'hooning' offence in Melbourne earlier this year could soon result in on-track sanctions, FIA President Jean Todt has warned
Having been contacted by his former arch-nemesis and ex-FIA President Max Mosley on the birth of his first child, Flavio Briatore insists he has 'no place' for the man who tried to get him permanently banned from F1 over the explosive 'Singapore-gate' race-fixing scandal
New FIA President Jean Todt has conceded that he will not be staying in the role for anything like the 'crazy' length of time his controversial predecessor Max Mosley did - as he offered interesting views on the budget cap and his vision for the future of F1...
Already endorsed by current incumbent Max Mosley, former Ferrari team boss Jean Todt has been speaking about his candidacy for the soon-to-be-vacant FIA president role. Q: Why do you want to be FIA president?
Jean Todt has ended his long-standing relationship with Ferrari by stepping down from his post-racing position on the Italian marque's board of directors with immediate effect.