Max Verstappen says he believes there are more important things for the FIA to concern itself with than occasional expletives ...
F1 drivers react to the FIA's swearing clampdown. F1 ’s drivers have had their say on the FIA’s recent clampdown on swearing.
In a surprise statement, FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has backed the return of V10 engines in F1. Fans have longed for ...
Under new rules introduced by the FIA this year, all drivers involved in its competitions, including Formula 1 stars, can be ...
“Any words, deeds, or writing that have caused moral injury or loss to the FIA, its bodies, its members or its executive ...
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GPFans on MSNVerstappen poses UNIQUE hack after FIA swearing updateReigning F1 champion Max Verstappen has suggested an interesting hack to tackle the FIA's latest rule change. The four-time ...
FIA shows it's serious after WRC driver Adrien Fourmaux was fined for swearing at Rally Sweden this past week.
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PlanetF1.com on MSNRevealed: Where Carlos Sainz sees FIA swearing intervention as ‘too much’Carlos Sainz revealed he is in favour of certain FIA swearing guidelines, but there is a point where it becomes "too much." ...
According to the new guidelines published on 22 January, drivers can now lose championship points for misconduct, either ...
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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 F1’s governing body coming under fire in recent years.
Max Verstappen has ruled out the possibility of drivers boycotting a race after the FIA introduced a new rule that could see ...
It is now believed that instead of issuing penalties for swearing on team radios, F1 will ramp up its system to 'bleep' ...
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