The FIA has handed out its first punishment for swearing since harsh new penalties were introduced. New rules for all competitions under its jurisdiction this year, including the Formula 1 World ...
The motorsports swearing saga has continued into the new year, with the sport’s governing body, the FIA, introducing new rules in January that threaten fines, points penalties and race bans for ...
The FIA’s controversial crackdown on swearing in motorsport claimed its first victim on Sunday when WRC driver Adrien Fourmaux was fined €10,000 for using the F-word. Last season FIA president ...
Williams boss James Vowles said he still trusts the FIA despite motorsport’s governing body coming under fire in recent years. The FIA, led by Mohammed Ben Sulayem, have not been making many ...
The FIA was also booed by the crowd, whose biggest cheer was reserved for Britain's seven-times world champion Lewis Hamilton, at the event attended by more than 15,000 fans at London's O2 Arena ...
A new sporting code has been released by the FIA that could see drivers fined, suspended or docked championship points for swearing from this year. WoRDA added the size of the fine was "vastly ...
Formula One’s governing body, the FIA, has condemned the “tribalist” booing of Max Verstappen and Christian Horner at F1 75 Live. Last Tuesday, F1 held its first major live show event to ...
Drivers in the World Rally Championship have released a joint statement calling for an "urgent solution" to the clampdown on swearing introduced by motorsport's world governing body the FIA.
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