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Ben Hunt: Latest FIA changes could increase animosity between F1 drivers and the governing body
OPINION: Changes to the sporting code threaten to ban and fine drivers for swearing and speaking out against the FIA, but it could spark a revolt rather than reining them
Martin Brundle backs FIA swearing rules for F1 drivers as one thing 'doesn't feel right'
Sky Sports F1 pundit Martin Brundle is the first big name in the paddock to react to the FIA's introduction of potential bans and points deductions for drivers guilty of swearing, among other infringe
F1 Drivers Could Face Bans And Fines Of Up To $125,000 Under New FIA Rules
The FIA has issued new guidelines that could see F1 drivers face hefty fines, points deductions, and a one-month suspension or more for repeated misconduct violations.
F1 drivers could be suspended for swearing or political statements under new rules
Formula 1 drivers could be suspended from racing or lose championship points for swearing or making political statements under new rules.
FIA explain how they spend money from F1 driver fines
The FIA have clarified how they spend the money accrued from fining the F1 drivers. A total of 270,000 Euros was taken out of the pockets of the drivers by the sport’s governing body last season for a series of punishments.
F1 Drivers In Uproar After New Rules Set By FIA
The FIA has introduced new rules aimed at penalizing verbal misconduct among drivers. The governing body, led by President Mohammed Ben Sulayem, has rolled out
F1 drivers to face fines, points penalties, bans for FIA abuse
Formula 1 drivers could face points deductions or bans if they repeatedly swear or criticize the sport's governing body under revised misconduct guidelines issued by the FIA.
F1 drivers face bans for criticising ruling body
F1 drivers face bans if they repeatedly swear or criticise the sport's governing body under changes to the FIA's sporting code for the 2025 season.
FIA resistance against F1 misconduct penalties ignored, sources claim
Criticism for the FIA's decision to start punishing misconduct has not been limited to the drivers and fans, there has also reportedly been much opposition within the governing body itself. BBC Sport has reported that the decision was pushed through by Mohammed Ben Sulayem himself.
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Ousted F1 driver defiantly declares ‘it will be me’ as F1 return is mooted
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Formula 1 Drivers May Face Fines and Disqualification for Swearing From 2025 Season
According to ESPN, Formula 1 drivers might face fines and disqualifications for using foul language and criticizing actions ...
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MPH: What mischief will F1 drivers plot to defy race ban for swearing?
F1 drivers face a month-long ban if they swear too many times during a press conference. Has the FIA gone too far this time?
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F1 team welcome NEW driver as contract pressure intensifies
Colapinto was expected to be retained by Williams for the upcoming season as a reserve driver but instead, Alpine swooped in ...
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What’s Really Behind F1’s Swearing Crackdown?
F1's swearing crackdown targets driver conduct and criticism of the governing body, fueling tensions amid growing frustrations over leadership.
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Who will Cadillac sign for its 2026 debut? Six driver options for F1’s newest team
Cadillac is starting to lay the plans for its F1 entry. Here are the drivers that will be of interest to the program.
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F1 Beginner's Guide - 2025 Formula 1 Drivers, Tracks, Pit Stops, Slang and more...
This is the complete Beginner's Guide to Formula 1 ahead of the 2025 season! We go through everything from the history and ...
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Formula 1 Opinion: Why Ben Sulayem Is on the Road to a Collision Course With F1's Drivers
The FIA's new sporting code on swearing not only risks causing significant sporting consequences but also puts it's president ...
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