Pre-race flyovers by the host country's air force are a thing of the past for Formula One as sport's bosses also shake-up the weekend timetable.
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Over two month before hosting the third race of the season, the final stage of resurfacing sees the Albert Park circuit's upgrade completed.
Organisers at the Circuit of the America have responded to complaints from F1 drivers and MotoGP riders and smoothed out the circuit's notorious bumps.
There will be no repeats of the Novak Djokovic saga when F1 visits Melbourne in April, as organisers make clear there will be exemptions.
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Confident that any loopholes have been well and truly shut down, Ross Brawn deems it unlikely that there will be any 2022 repeats of his 2009 title-winning innovation, the double diffuser.
Pirelli's Mario Isola says that the early signs are that drivers will be able to push harder on the new 18-inch tyres, while data from the teams suggests the new cars will soon match the pace of their predecessors.
McLaren boss, Zak Brown has confirmed that the Woking-based outfit has held exploratory talks with the board of the Volkswagen Group with a view to partnering with one of its entities, including Audi.
Red Bull and Aston Martin have announced that they have reached an agreement regarding Dan Fallows' notice period.
Confirming his split with the French team, Alain Prost talks of jealousy and an almost toxic atmosphere at Alpine.
As has become tradition, Mercedes will unveil its latest F1 contender at Silverstone, this year's reveal taking place on Friday 18 February.
McLaren to reveal its 2022 contender at the McLaren Technology Centre on Friday 11 February.
It is understood that four-time world champion, Alain Prost will not continue in his consultancy role with Alpine this season.
A no-nonsense, hard-hitting Zak Brown calls for greater clarity in the roles of F1 and the FIA, as he also questions the continuing power of the so-called A teams.