The FIA has introduced new guidelines which could ... for swearing during a press conference when describing his Red Bull car's performance, which resulted in him refusing to give full answers ...
You couldn’t make it up, could you? After last season’s hoo-ha over fruity language in F1, the FIA is set to clamp down on words it doesn’t like with a combination of huge fines, one-month ...
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem triggered controversy last season with an interview in which he said he wanted drivers not to swear in their cars Formula 1 drivers face race bans if they ...
An updated Appendix to the FIA International Sporting Code puts drivers — in particular Formula 1 drivers — at risk for significant fines and even penalty points deductions for “misconduct ...
The sports governing body has doubled down on dissent amongst drivers. Now, Dutch driver Tom Coronel has slammed the FIA’s latest efforts in policing drivers. The FIA has made a big change for 2025.
Last season was a challenge for the Dutch driver, yet he managed to defend the world title. Now, FIA steward and former F1 driver Johnny Herbert has drawn an interesting comparison between ...
Such tweaks are not unusual but the latest version of the guidance to stewards suggests the FIA is doubling down on its desire to stop drivers from swearing. Though he eventually served it in ...
Martin Brundle has spoken out in favour of the FIA's controversial new punishments ... in the heat of the moment, in the car, full of adrenaline, full of despair, happiness, whatever - I get ...