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Victory for F1 drivers as FIA bows down after facing severe backlash for swearing penaltiesThe FIA, governing body of global automobile racing, has now reduced the fine for swearing over the radio for Formula 1 ...
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Autosport on MSNCarlos Sainz Jr foresees no conflict of interest in Sainz Sr's mooted FIA presidential bidThe father of Carlos Sainz is considering running for FIA president and the Williams driver reckons he'd be the perfect ...
The FIA has made adjustments to an appendix of the International Sporting Code (ISC), ranging from reducing fines to sporting ...
Carlos Sainz says his father is “seriously” weighing a run for FIA president, with interest from the Formula 1 paddock ...
McLaren have been cleared of illegally using water to cool the tyres on their F1 car. McLaren have been cleared of using an ...
Williams driver Carlos Sainz denied the suggestion that there would be any conflict of interest if his father, Carlos Sainz ...
Rival Formula 1 teams had raised suspicions over McLaren's brake system, with Red Bull team principal Christian Horner being one of the more vocal critics.
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PlanetF1 on MSNFIA issue Flavio Briatore statement after surprise Alpine twistFlavio Briatore is not being recognised by the FIA as the team principal of the Alpine team at this weekend’s Emilia Romagna ...
The maximum penalties for drivers swearing has been reduced by 50% while stewards will also be given more discretion on ...
F1 drivers had been at risk of massive fines, race bans and even the docking of World Championship points for multiple ...
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PlanetF1.com on MSNFIA issue McLaren MCL39 verdict after ‘intensive’ investigation launchedF1's governing body the FIA has confirmed its findings after the McLaren MCL39 of Oscar Piastri was inspected following the ...
Formula 1's governing body reduces the penalties for drivers swearing or criticising officials, following widespread outcry.
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