Belgian Grand Prix, F1 and FIA
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The Belgian Grand Prix start has been delayed due to wet weather at Spa-Francorchamps, but the FIA has issued a crucial clarification once the race gets
F1 governing body the FIA is said to have been alerted to the need for a tweak to the rules following Red Bull's swift replacement of Christian Horner with Laurent Mekies
George Russell and Yuki Tsunoda have received their verdict in an FIA investigation following Belgian GP sprint qualifying.
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GPFans on MSNFIA confirm DOUBLE McLaren engine change for Belgian Grand PrixThe FIA have confirmed engine changes for both McLaren F1 stars Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri at the Belgian Grand Prix. Both drivers have been an unstoppable force in the 2025 season thus far, with their Mercedes-powered McLaren aiding them to nine race victories between them.
Most notable, though, is the partnership between Red Bull Racing and Racing Bulls. Both teams are owned by the Red Bull parent company, and the Faenza-based sister team essentially operates as a feeder squad, setting drivers up for promotion to the senior organisation.
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motorsport.com on MSNFormula E extends FIA agreement to keep all-electric exclusivity statusFormula E and the FIA extend their agreement to ensure the series remains its exclusive all-electric championship
Formula E will remain until at least 2048 the only all-electric single-seater series sanctioned by motorsport's world governing body after announcing a contract extension with the FIA on Friday. Read more at straitstimes.
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PlanetF1 on MSNMax Verstappen criticises ‘way too cautious’ FIA decision after Belgian Grand Prix red flagHowever, Max Verstappen, the Red Bull driver and reigning four-time World Champion, did not agree with the decision to delay the start. Verstappen was heard saying over team radio: “That’s a bit silly. We should just run a few laps. Jesus.”