Under new rules introduced by the FIA this year, all drivers involved in its competitions, including Formula 1 stars, can be ...
F1 drivers face substantial penalties for ‘misconduct’ under new FIA regulations, and have their first example thanks to the ...
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PlanetF1.com on MSNJames Vowles gives support to under-fire FIA following swearing clampdownWilliams boss James Vowles said he still trusts the FIA despite motorsport’s governing body coming under fire in recent years ...
The FIA's crackdown on swearing claimed its first victim on Sunday when WRC driver Adrien Fourmaux was fined €10,000 for ...
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Hosted on MSNBen Hunt: Ticktum’s tantrum at Jeddah E-Prix sets a precedent for FIA swearing rulesOPINION: Despite Dan Ticktum’s sweary rant at his Formula E team, he will go unpunished after stewards ruled that he did not ...
Last weekend, the FIA may have set a precedent that Max Verstappen and his fellow competitors in Formula 1 could well benefit ...
Carlos Sainz agrees F1 drivers should not swear outside of the car, but believes it is “too much” to try and stop foul ...
The FIA's swearing ban has claimed its first victim. The FIA’s widely criticised swearing ban - which could impact F1 drivers in 2025 - has claimed its first victim. World Rally Championship driver ...
The FIA has imposed its first fine for language misconduct in the world of motorsport, sparking uproar amongst fans. At the 2025 Rally Sweden, French driver Ad ...
FIA has found their first victim in regards to the FIA International Sporting Code, as they fined Hyundai driver Adrien Fourmaux for swearing during the World Rally Championship.
This weekend Hyundai driver Adrien Fourmaux was fined €10,000 (with another €20k suspended) by WRC stewards for dropping an F ...
Carlos Sainz has recently shared his thoughts on the newer swearing penalties in Formula 1. Talking with a number of media outlets, including Sports Illustrated ...
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