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F1 drivers face bans if they repeatedly swear or criticise the sport's governing body under changes to the FIA's sporting ...
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Formula One drivers face new sanctions for swearingFormula One drivers face the possibility of fines or points deductions after the FIA introduced new guidelines to punish swearing or other sporting violations. An initial tightening of the rules in ...
Changes have been made to guidance given to Formula 1 stewards ahead of the 2025 season which mean drivers would face fines, potential bans or potentially points deductions for 'misconduct' ...
The FIA has issued new guidelines that could see F1 drivers face hefty fines, championship points deductions, and a one-month suspension or more for repeated misconduct violations, including ...
The rules are a message to drivers to remain within boundaries. However, the matter has often been a topic of debate, especially considering the intense nature of F1, where drivers often express ...
The FIA has laid out new guidelines regarding penalties for driver misconduct; fines ranging from £34,000 to £152,000 can now ...
Alex Wurz, head of the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association (GPDA), has revealed that drivers were left in the dark regarding the ...
“Zhou shares the reserve driver role with Antonio Giovinazzi, who has worked with Scuderia Ferrari HP since 2017. The Italian ...
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