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Rallying legend Carlos Sainz - his son a Williams F1 driver - is mulling a run at the FIA presidency. But the hurdles may be ...
The FIA has made adjustments to an appendix of the International Sporting Code (ISC), ranging from reducing fines to sporting ...
George Russell says the back-and-forth controversy over punishing Formula 1 drivers for swearing is "all a bit suspect".
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motorsport.com on MSNLewis Hamilton and George Russell blast FIA president’s swearing ban U-turnLewis Hamilton has piled into the FIA president’s decision to row back on his swearing ban - saying the whole “ridiculous” ...
F1 drivers had been at risk of massive fines, race bans and even the docking of World Championship points for multiple ...
After constant criticism and threats from top drivers including Max Verstappen, the FIA has decided to reduce the swearing ...
Lewis Hamilton's father Anthony is set for an official role at Formula One's governing body after advising FIA president ...
The FIA confirms changes to controversial misconduct punishment guidelines; Formula 1 drivers have repeatedly spoken out against the harshness of penalties; changes reduce maximum fines by 50 per cent ...
McLaren have been cleared of illegally using water to cool the tyres on their F1 car. McLaren have been cleared of using an ...
The maximum penalties for drivers swearing has been reduced by 50% while stewards will also be given more discretion on ...
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Top Gear on MSNBleep! The FIA has relaxed its F1 swearing rulesHenceforth, an F1 driver will now be fined €5,000 for a verbal slip-up, instead of the €40,000 that was on the cards when the rules were tightened up in January.
Mohammed Ben Sulayem has scrapped the FIA's controversial guidelines on drivers swearing after uproar from F1 stars. Under ...
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