The FIA has made its stance clear after Formula 1 fans loudly booed Max Verstappen, Christian Horner, and Red Bull Racing at ...
FIA president under fire over swearing rules – after rally driver hit with £8,300 fine - The FIA, led by Mohammed Ben Sulayem ...
Formula One’s governing body, the FIA, has condemned the “tribalist” booing of Max Verstappen and Christian Horner at F1 75 ...
Formula 1 drivers were nearly unanimous in detailing the pitfalls of the FIA’s controversial ‘swearing ban’ to talkSPORT. The ‘alarming and unacceptable’ ban continues to prove the ...
World Rally Championship drivers have taken a stand against the recent penalties imposed by the FIA on drivers for swearing ...
The World Rally Driver's Association is asking to speak with the FIA about an "exorbitant" fine levied against a driver who ...
Formula One's governing body urged fans to show more respect after 'tribalist' booing of four-times champion Max Verstappen ...
The protagonists of the World Rally Championship (WRC) are rebelling against the hardline stance adopted by the Fédération ...
Now, the FIA’s president says that V-10s may be coming back to Formula 1, this time with “sustainable fuel.” FIA President ...
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GPFans on MSNF1 News Today: Christian Horner pleads for FIA action as F1 team takeover plans revealedMax Verstappen has been sidelined by his new Red Bull Formula 1 team-mate Liam Lawson ahead of the upcoming 2025 season.
World rally drivers issued a joint statement on Monday condemning the governing body's crackdown on swearing and seeking ...
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has hinted Formula 1 could return to V10 engines using a sustainable fuels post-2026 ...
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