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Controversial changes to the statutes of Formula 1's governing body the FIA are passed by members despite a warning the organisation is in a "dark period of democratic backsliding".
Sara Mariani, the head of sustainability, diversity and inclusion at the FIA, has been sacked as part of the latest restructure at Formula 1's governing body.
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 regulations.
The scandal fell quiet after 2009 and the sport moved on. That is until March 2023, when F1-insider.com published a story quoting Ecclestone as saying he and former FIA president Max Mosely were ...
Could the FIA possibly say "f*ck it" and ditch its much-hated swearing rule governing F1, WRC, WEC, and several other major championships? Jerry Perez Apr 28, 2025 2:09 PM EDT 0 ...
New FIA rules for 2025 mean Formula 1 drivers will face heavy fines, loss of points or even race bans for swearing or vocalizing negative thoughts about the racing body.
The president of Formula One ’s governing body, the FIA, says he is considering changes to the penalty guidelines which include policing misconduct and swearing after receiving “constructive ...
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Controversial FIA statute changes voted through - MSNControversial changes to the statutes of Formula 1's governing body the FIA are passed by members despite a warning the organisation is in a "dark period of democratic backsliding".
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