PARIS — Formula 1's governing body has reduced penalties on drivers for swearing after the new misconduct rules had sparked a backlash. The updated code announced Wednesday slashes the swearing fine ...
As Formula 1 drivers grumble about their governing body's crackdown on swearing, their counterparts in rallying staged a protest Wednesday. The FIA, which oversees F1 and the World Rally Championship, ...
Formula 1 drivers could be suspended from racing or lose championship points for swearing or making political statements under new rules from series governing body the FIA. That could deepen a rift ...
Motor sport's governing body the FIA (International Automobile Federation) has not ruled out extending its recent swearing ban to Formula One (F1) team radio communication. Last month FIA president ...
The FIA has released a series of new stewards' penalty guidelines that could result in drivers receiving fines, points deductions and even racing bans for swearing over the radio. The FIA issued an ...
Max Verstappen had a fallout with the FIA in 2024 after swearing during a press conference. The Dutchman received a community service penalty. The 27-year-old finished the formalities despite berating ...
SAKHIR, Bahrain — Carlos Sainz, Jr. broke Formula 1's rules on swearing on Thursday when he protested a fine for being late for a national anthem. The Williams driver was fined 20,000 euros ($22,200), ...
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