Friday’s Safety Commission meeting at Misano included a video presentation on the last-minute safety updates being made at the Buddh International Circuit for the upcoming Indian MotoGP.
Raising the grand prix age limit widely supported by MotoGP riders but 'there are some guys well over 18 acting like fools, it’s not just the young guys… [and] the Moto3 bikes need to be harder to ride'
World Rally Champion Sebastien Ogier has been handed an €800 fine and a one-minute time penalty by Rally Finland stewards for failing to follow safety protocol.
FIA race director Charlie Whiting has spoken about the need for increased safety in F1, and defended the concept of DRS to improve the racing spectacle.
The drive for safety in F1 has inadvertently led to the loss of one of the biggest safeguards of all - a driver's natural fear about the consequences of his actions, says racer and pundit Anthony Davidson.
GP2 driving standards have come under fire from various corners of the F1 community, with critics saying they're leading to dangerous knock-on effects at Grand Prix level.
A member of the Holmatro Safety Team who was driving a truck head-on into the oncoming cars at the start of the Baltimore Grand Prix on Sunday has been suspended.
In response to those who argue that the gap between the top teams and the newcomers in F1 2010 is simply too great, Heikki Kovalainen points out that Fernando Alonso in a Minardi in 2001 was further from the pace than Lotus is now...
Some of F1's most experienced campaigners - Lotus' Jarno Trulli, Red Bull Racing's Mark Webber, Renault's Robert Kubica, Williams' Rubens Barrichello and Force India's Adrian Sutil - have expressed their fears about the new driver-operated moveable rear wings for 2011
Drivers from both sides of the V8 Supercar fence have praised the latest safety improvements at Bathurst's Mount Panorama circuit on the eve of this weekend's Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000.
Sir Jackie Stewart has never been one to shrink from controversy - on-track or away from it - and as a vociferous critic of Formula 1, the Scot has spoken openly about the Lewis Hamilton Melbourne 'lies' scandal, the changes in safety in the sport from his era to the present one and his tense rel
Niki Lauda has spoken to clarify remarks attributed to him last week suggesting current Formula 1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton has no charisma, insisting that his comments were 'misunderstood' and that 'in any case, charisma doesn't make you go any faster'.
FIA race director Charlie Whiting insists the high-voltage Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS) will be safe to use when it is introduced, despite fears to the contrary amongst some Formula 1 teams.
There could yet be eleventh hour alterations to the track layout in Valencia ahead of the European Grand Prix this weekend - the city's first-ever Formula 1 race - with fears that the bridge section may cause problems.
According to Spanish sports website as.com five suggestions were put forward by the MotoGP riders to help reduce cornering speeds, during their meeting with Dorna CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta and Riders' Safety Representative Franco Uncini on Saturday evening at Brno.
Jarno Trulli has slammed some of his Formula 1 rivals for refusing to join the Grand Prix Drivers' Association (GPDA), suggesting they 'don't care' about safety.
Bernie Ecclestone has questioned the rationale behind Michael Schumacher's increasing outings on two wheels, suggesting the German racing legend is risking 'getting himself seriously injured'.