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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 ...
The FIA, Formula One’s governing body, has made significant revisions to the controversial penalty guidelines regarding misconduct and swearing it introduced earlier this year. The FIA has made ...
The FIA has rowed back on their clampdown on swearing by saying there will now be a difference between comments made in “non-controlled” and “controlled” environments. In January ...
LONDON - The maximum penalties for drivers swearing has been reduced by 50 per cent while stewards will also be given more discretion on deciding penalties, the governing FIA said on May 14.
Formula 1’s governing body the FIA has confirmed that Oscar Piastri’s McLaren was found to be in compliance with the F1 2025 technical regulations after an “extensive” inspection following ...
Mohammed Ben Sulayem was appointed as FIA president in 2021 FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem is proposing changes to the statutes of motorsport's governing body that appear to further extend his ...
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% ...
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