Full statement about the International Court of Appeal's decision to reject McLaren's appeal against Lewis Hamilton's Belgian GP penalty.
An email sent by the FIA's legal department to all involved in McLaren's appeal hearing has again raised questions about the organisation's credibility.
Lewis Hamilton is unlikely to be too perturbed if five judges on Tuesday rule against McLaren following Monday's International Court of Appeal hearing.
Charlie Whiting's role in the stewards' investigation of Lewis Hamilton's move past Kimi Raikkonen during the Belgian GP has been thrust back into the spotlight amid reports that the Race Director advised the stewards to study Hamilton's driving despite previously advising McLaren he had driven within the rules.
An online petition calling on the FIA to reinstate Lewis Hamilton as Belgian Grand Prix winner is gathering pace.
Lewis Hamilton isn't the only person who is unhappy with the stewards following the Belgian Grand Prix.
The appeal against the 25-second penalty handed to Lewis Hamilton after the Belgian GP is likely to be heard between the Italian and Singapore GPs.
Surinder Thathi, one of the three stewards who stripped Lewis Hamilton of his victory in the Belgian GP has finally broken his silence to insist that the penalty was not a consequence of anti-McLaren bias.
Toyota's Jarno Trulli has added his voice to the debate surrounding Lewis Hamilton's 25-second penalty after the Belgian Grand Prix.
Sir Jackie Stewart has reiterated calls on the FIA to introduce full-time stewards following the latest controversy.
Ferrari have called Lewis Hamilton's overtaking manoeuvre during Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix "a bit too optimistic" and "a little bit extreme".
Ferrari have confirmed that the stewards did not question Kimi Raikkonen over why he overtook Lewis Hamilton under a yellow flag when they summoned him after the Belgian GP.
Former F1 Champ Niki Lauda has lambasted the Belgian stewards for unfairly influencing the title fight.
James Allen, the ITV commentator, has suggested that Lewis Hamilton was found guilty of gaining an advantage after he cut the chicane during the Belgian GP because he had such a superior speed advantage over the Ferrari that it was virtually impossible for him to give it up without being accused of - literally - cutting corners.
The stewards who imposed a retrospective 25-second penalty against Lewis Hamilton two hours after he finished the Belgian GP in first place have been identified as Nicholas Deschaux, Surinder Thatthi and Yves Bacquelaine.