The FIA decided against punishing Max Verstappen after the Red Bull racer was caught on camera showing a middle finger to ...
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem ordered a clampdown on drivers swearing, leading to a day of community service for ...
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George Russell lauds the growing unity among Formula 1 drivers as the 2024 season approaches, despite ongoing disputes with ...
A meeting of the FIA’s world motorsport council was held on Wednesday but a number of members of the organisation were banned ...
The FIA have decided to increase the number of race stewards from three to four at F1’s season-opening race of the 2025 ...
World rally drivers issued a joint statement on Monday condemning the governing body's crackdown on swearing and seeking ...
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GPFans on MSNWolff endorsed for NEW role as FIA presidentSusie Wolff has been endorsed for the role of FIA president by 1996 Formula 1 world champion Damon Hill in a recent post he ...
Sauber driver Nico Hulkenberg has shared his perspective on the FIA's stricter swearing ban, offering a contrasting view to FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem, ...
Mohammed Ben Sulayem has released a passionate statement explaining that the F1 75 Live launch event ‘has triggered lots of ...
Now, the FIA’s president says that V-10s may be coming back to Formula 1, this time with “sustainable fuel.” FIA President ...
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem faces a fresh crisis after the stars of the World Rally Championship have formed a union in response to new regulations on driver conduct. The WRC, which kicked ...
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen faces a potential €40,000 fine from the FIA for displaying his middle finger in the pit lane ...
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