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Yet after the FIA opted not to fine Carlos Sainz for swearing in a press conference in Bahrain earlier this month, seen by ...
The President of motorsports governing body indicated changes could be coming to the new strict misconduct penalties ...
In January, the FIA updated its International Sporting Code to include an updated appendix for the penalties that stewards ...
FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem said on Monday he was considering "improvements" to rules that impose heavy sanctions for ...
The president of Formula 1’s governing body FIA has signaled he’ll make “improvements” to punishments for swearing and ...
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motorsport.com on MSNChanges to FIA's swearing sanctions under consideration, says Ben SulayemThe FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem is open to changing the governing body’s sporting code over swearing and ...
There are signs more common sense and understanding have arrived at last over controversial FIA policy of fining F1 drivers ...
Former FIA Deputy President Robert Reid left the governing body only a week ago, but he has revealed what led to his decision ...
The president of Formula 1’s governing body FIA has signaled he’ll make “improvements” to punishments for swearing and criticism which have sparked a backlash from F1 drivers. FIA President Mohammed B ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNFIA president hints at overhaul of controversial swearing rulesFIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has indicated that the controversial new guidelines introduced to govern driver behaviour ...
The excitement is building ahead of this weekend's Miami Grand Prix as Lando Norris, Oscar Piastri and Max Verstappen prepare ...
By Alan Baldwin LONDON (Reuters) -FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem said on Monday he was considering "improvements" to ...
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