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 has issued a statement over the booing of Max Verstappen and Red Bull team principal Christian Horner at F1’s season-launch event in London this week. Formula 1 hosted its inaugural ...
Now, the World Rally Driver's Association has hit back against a continued FIA crackdown on swearing with a letter raising questions about the pricey citation. In the letter, represented drivers ...
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 ...
Ben Sulayem has demanded senior FIA officials sign stricter NDAs Key figures in Formula 1's governing body the FIA were barred from a meeting of the organisation's world motorsport council on ...
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 ...
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.
The FIA World Motor Sport Council [WMSC] has approved a new rule which makes the Monaco Grand Prix a mandatory two-stop race. The 2024 Monaco GP was marred by an early red flag caused by a three ...
Key figures in Formula 1's governing body the FIA were barred from a meeting of the organisation's world motorsport council on Wednesday in a dispute with president Mohammed Ben Sulayem.
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 ...
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