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Mohammed Ben Sulayem hints at softening of Appendix B. Taking to social media on Monday, FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem has hinted that changes may be made to “improve” Appendix B ...
The FIA also stated that “[m]itigating circumstances will continue to be considered” under the revised Appendix B. You can read the fully revised Appendix B here. “As a former rally driver ...
The FIA has revised the penalties in Appendix B of its International Sporting Code, thus reducing the potential fines for drivers caught swearing, with mechanisms also in place for suspended ...
Taking to social media on Monday, FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem has hinted that changes may be made to “improve” Appendix B, although this hasn’t clarified whether this means a change ...
After the January 2025 adjustments to Appendix B, questions arose around whether drivers would be penalized for what is said on their in-car team radio versus what is said in the FIA news conferences.
Appendix B is a key part of the International Sporting Code and is central in helping keep the sport accessible for all of our sporting family. Humans make the rules, and humans can improve the rules.
Following the amendment of Appendix B in FIA International Sporting Code, the base maximum penalties for drivers will be reduced generally from €10,000 ($11,210) to €5,000 ($5,600) – a ...
Lando Norris was on cloud nine after claiming his first-ever home win at Silverstone – but the FIA could quickly pull him ...
The president of Formula One’s governing body, the FIA, says he is considering changes to the penalty guidelines which include policing misconduct and swearing after receiving “constructive ...
The FIA also stated that “[m]itigating circumstances will continue to be considered” under the revised Appendix B. You can read the fully revised Appendix B here.
The FIA, motorsport’s world governing body, announced on Wednesday a major dialing back of the penalties issued to drivers for cursing after a groundswell of opposition towards the new regulations.