Singapore Airlines will continue its partnership with the pinnacle of motorsport, signing an extension as sponsor of the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix. The post Singapore Airlines renews sponsorship ...
Formula 1's governing body, the FIA, has introduced new guidelines for penalties regarding driver misconduct – as points deductions and race bans are now a possibility for repeat offenders. The ...
According to ESPN, Formula 1 drivers might face fines and disqualifications for using foul language and criticizing actions ...
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Under the guidelines, a first offence would result in a €40,000 fine (£33,750), a second offence €80,000 and a suspended one-month ban.
The FIA's new sporting code on swearing not only risks causing significant sporting consequences but also puts it's president ...
Max Verstappen's Red Bull team have channeled their inner Jose Mourinho in a funny response to the FIA's new swearing guidelines for F1 2025.
Formula One drivers could be hit by race bans for repeated swearing or criticism of the sport's governing body.
Formula 1 drivers — along with all of those competing in FIA championships — are at risk of heavy fines, month-long bans and deductions of points for repeat criticisms of the governing ...
Verstappen completed his service in the public interest while he was in Rwanda for the FIA’s prize-giving ceremony after the ...
F1's swearing crackdown targets driver conduct and criticism of the governing body, fueling tensions amid growing frustrations over leadership.
Williams Racing is proud to confirm the 2025 line-up of the Williams Racing Driver Academy, with the stars of tomorrow all ...