The FIA has issued new guidelines that could see F1 drivers face hefty fines, points deductions, and a one-month suspension ...
Formula 1 drivers could face points deductions or bans if they repeatedly swear or criticize the sport's governing body under ...
Formula 1 drivers could be suspended from racing or lose championship points for swearing or making political statements ...
Formula 1 fans have been reacting to new penalty regulations set out by the sport's governing body, the FIA, ahead of the new season. On Thursday, it was revealed that the FIA have introduced some new ...
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On January 22, the FIA released its new guidelines in the form of the International Sporting Code, whose purpose is to "regulate, encourage and facilitate motor sport.
The FIA has introduced new rules aimed at penalizing verbal misconduct among drivers. The governing body, led by President Mohammed Ben Sulayem, has rolled out ...
In its never-ending battle with its own drivers, Formula One approved new fines and suspensions on Wednesday for those who swear or make political, ...
Mohammed Ben Sulayem and the FIA seem to have once again drawn the ire of Formula 1's 20 drivers. They are reportedly extremely outraged by the motorsport federation's newly announced penalty system, ...
The FIA has confirmed changes to the ISC which could result in draconian penalties, including full suspension and points deducted.
The standard fine is €10,000, but as F1 is a top tier racing category everything is multiplied by four, meaning F1 drivers will be punished by the stewards to the tune of €40,000 (£33,775). And that’s ...