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Formula One's governing body announced two senior appointments after headline departures triggered talk of an exodus from the ...
“The Australian Grand Prix Corporation advises that given the ongoing FIA investigation into the early track breach at the ...
The FIA was wrong to "make a big story" out of the Max Verstappen swearing controversy, says Guenther Steiner.
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Juan Pablo Montoya dubbed the FIA’s punishment of Max Verstappen “petty as hell”, after swearing in a press conference in ...
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The move arrives amid FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem's crackdown on F1 drivers using swear words on team radio. In response to the FIA’s punishment, Verstappen chose to limit his replies to ...
The controversy was ignited after the FIA president, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, took a firm stand on expletive F1 driver radio messages ahead of the Singapore Grand Prix weekend. However, after Friday ...
In a scathing FIA verdict, the popular Colombian urged F1 to step in so that the sport did not lose the Red Bull star. "Being ...
Wolff added: "I feel more than ever it is important to stand up, call out improper behaviour ... Wolff said she had lodged the case in France on 4 March. The FIA has been approached for a comment.