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The sudden prohibition of swearing across international motorsport was met with universal disapproval, but protests from within the FIA World Rally Championship led to a boycott of stage-end ...
F1’s governing body the FIA has reached an innovative two-tier agreement with the World Rally Championship (WRC) drivers after a swearing fine sparked a mass protest. The FIA announced revised ...
The FIA, motorsport’s world governing body, announced on Wednesday a major dialing back of the penalties issued to drivers for cursing after a groundswell of opposition towards the new ...
From the FIA’s imminent McLaren brake findings to the latest news in the Oliver Oakes saga, we’ve got all the biggest headlines all in one place. The FIA’s usual in-depth examination of a ...
The head of motorsport's world governing body, the FIA, has nominated former rally driver and M-Sport founder Malcolm Wilson to take the position left vacant by fellow-Briton Robert Reid as deputy ...
IMOLA -- Lewis Hamilton has described the FIA's recent U-turn on swearing in F1 as "a bit of a mess", while his former teammate George Russell labelled the governing body's unwillingness to engage ...
The FIA is set to elect its next president in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, on December 12th, following the conclusion of the 2025 Formula 1 season. As of now, incumbent Mohammed Ben Sulayem is expected ...
Find out what Horner said here: Newey speaks about one particular problem within Red Bull Racing FIA makes changes to controversial rules FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem did review the ...
The FIA, Formula One’s governing body, has made significant revisions to the controversial penalty guidelines regarding misconduct and swearing it introduced earlier this year. The FIA has made ...
Christian Horner said the FIA had tabled a proposal to change battery regulations ahead of sweeping rule adaptions for 2026. Next season will see a major shake-up in the build of Formula 1 cars ...
Max Verstappen has praised the FIA for relaxing rules regarding swearing, describing it as a “positive start” having initially been “too aggressive.” The Dutchman is not often one to ...