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Formula One's governing body on Wednesday reduced the controversial penalties dished out to drivers for swearing after a ...
F1 teams can take the dish soap out of their drivers' onboard drink bottles because swearing is back on the menu.
The FIA confirm changes to controversial misconduct punishment guidelines; Formula 1 drivers have repeatedly spoken out against the harshness of penalties; changes reduce maximum fines by 50 per cent, ...
Williams have now revealed that its Spanish driver Carlos Sainz will complete a demo run on his home streets of Madrid at the future venue of the Spanish Grand Prix.
The FIA president is accused of hurrying through proposals that outline the terms of standing for election in December, which ...
There is very little that can be achieved in life in 2.1s but in motorsport fractions of seconds are critical in determining ...
The FIA has revised the penalties in Appendix B of its International Sporting Code, thus reducing the potential fines for ...
The FIA has reduced the maximum penalties F1 drivers can receive for swearing.
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FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem is reportedly attempting to strengthen his control of the governing body by introducing ...
Atlassian Williams Racing, in partnership with IFEMA MADRID, is returning Carlos Sainz to his home streets of Madrid for a ...