Motorsport
FIA approves Concorde Agreement framework
The International Motor Sport Federation (FIA) has formally approved a framework for a new commercial Concorde Agreement with Formula One Group.
Dragon Racing joins Formula E
The International Motor Sports Federation (FIA) has confirmed IndyCar team Dragon Racing will compete in its new Formula E championship, due to begin next September.
United SportsCar series reveals debut calendar
The International Motor Sports Association (IMSA) has revealed a 12-race schedule for the 2014 debut season of its Tudor United SportsCar Championship.
Prosecutors delay Ecclestone trial
Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone will not stand trial this year, following German prosecutors delaying legal proceeding for his bribery charges.
Circuit of The Americas appoints president
The Circuit of The Americas (COTA) – home of the United States Formula One grand prix – has appointed Jason Dial president.
FIA becomes full IOC member
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has fully recognised the International Motor Sport Federation (FIA) as a member following its two-year provisional status.
Exclusive: Ecclestone reveals truth on Indian GP cut
Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone has revealed why the Indian grand prix was pulled from next year’s calendar.
Silverstone owners agree £32m estate lease
The British Racing Drivers’ Club (BRDC) has completed a £32 million deal with British commercial property company MEPC, which has taken a 999-year lease on the existing Silverstone Industrial Estate.
Ward to file complaint on Todt’s ‘unethical’ campaign
International Motor Sport Federation (FIA) presidential candidate David Ward will file a complaint to the body's ethics committee about current head Jean Todt’s alleged attempts to distort the election process.
FIA head Todt declares re-election bid
The International Motor Sport Federation (FIA) president Jean Todt has confirmed he will stand for re-election in December.
Botswana close to gaining FIA membership
Following the International Motor Sport Federation (FIA)’s president visit to Botswana, the country is reportedly at an advanced stage of gaining FIA full membership.
Ward wants to reduce FIA presidential powers
International Motor Sport Federation (FIA) presidential candidate David Ward has proposed an executive body overhaul, should he win the December elections against current head Jean Todt.
NASCAR names David Hart IMSA director
NASCAR has appointed David Hart as its director for sanctioning body International Motor Sports Association (IMSA) Communications and the promotion of Nate Siebens to IMSA Communications senior manager.
Former FIA head Mosley slams Todt for F1 finances
Former International Motor Sport Federation (FIA) president Max Mosley has criticised his successor Jean Todt for not preventing the financial woes that some Formula One teams are currently dealing with.
Ward to challenge Todt for FIA presidency
David Ward has resigned as director general of the FIA (International Motor Sport Federation) Foundation and confirmed he will challenge current FIA president Jean Todt for the position.
New Jersey F1 organisers still confident on 2014
Leo Hindery Jr, organiser of the Grand Prix of America, says he remains optimistic that the Formula One race in New Jersey will take place next year despite comments by Bernie Ecclestone that it will be pushed back a season for financial reasons.
Ecclestone writes off 2014 GP of America
Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone has revealed that the inaugural Grand Prix of America in New Jersey “is not on the cards” for next year, due to the lack of funding raised by its organisers.
Suzuka secures F1 Japanese GP until 2018
Formula One has extended its contract with managers of the Suzuka circuit for it to remain host of the Japanese grand prix until at least 2018.