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The FIA has reduced the maximum penalties F1 drivers can receive for swearing. Drivers will now face a base maximum penalty of €5,000 for a first offence. This represents a reduction of 50% ...
Earlier this year, the FIA considered a return to V10 or even V8 combustion engines run on sustainable fuel, although the governing body stated after the Bahrain Grand Prix that future engines will ...
The FIA and Pirelli have released statements on a brand-new exclusive deal to come into effect in 2026. Already the official ...
Max Verstappen is very close to a race ban. If he receives one more penalty point, he will miss a Grand Prix. Current Formula ...
Every Formula 1 driver sees not one but two chequered flags at the end of a race, and here’s how the series is turning one ...
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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 FIA has reduced maximum penalties for motorsport drivers by 50 per cent as part of changes that will also allow stewards to differentiate between on and off-track offences. Updated rules on ...
Last winter, the FIA introduced a controversial “Appendix B,” instituting new penalties for driver misconduct, including swearing. With penalties accelerating based on the number of violations ...
TWG Motorsports CEO Dan Towriss addressed the speculation during ... One of the more eye-catching moments in the teaser featured the Cadillac Eldorado, a classic symbol of American automotive culture.