F1 drivers face bans if they repeatedly swear or criticise the sport's governing body under changes to the FIA's sporting ...
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 be suspended from racing or lose championship points for swearing or making political statements under new rules from series governing body the FIA. That could deepen a rift ...
FORMULA ONE drivers risk a season full of heavy fines and even suspensions following the release of the 2025 FIA Sporting ...
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 ...
Stricter policies for 2025 mean Formula One drivers could face hefty fines, suspensions and even championship points deductions for such indiscretions as swearing or making political statements.
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, ...
Lewis Hamilton has shared a post on social media following his memorable debut track day with Ferrari, which he claimed was 'one of the best feelings of my life ...
Last season, Red Bull's Max Verstappen and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc were penalised for swearing. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The FIA took matters into its own hands and decided to policy drivers directly with the rules on the books. Reigning world champion Max Verstappen was sentenced to community service when he said, “The ...
Max Verstappen and his Formula 1 rivals risk fines, month-long bans and points deductions for breaking rules in 2025 under new guidelines issued to stewards by the FIA ...
F1 drivers face tougher fines or points deductions after the FIA introduced new guidelines to punish swearing and other sporting violations.