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PlanetF1.com on MSNF1 drivers learned of FIA swearing ban ‘through the media’The FIA did not consulate with the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association [GPDA] before issuing new stewards’ guidelines and ...
This week, the FIA confirmed changes to its International Sporting Code which offered guidelines on the punishments available ...
The FIA has confirmed changes to the ISC which could result in draconian penalties, including full suspension and points ...
Sky Sports F1 pundit Martin Brundle is the first big name in the paddock to react to the FIA's introduction of potential bans ...
Grand Prix Drivers' Association (GPDA) chairman Alex Wurz has been among the most vocal critics, revealing that drivers were ...
Drivers now risk a ban if they swear according to the latest version of motorsport’s International Sporting Code. Image: ...
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GPFans on MSNVerstappen issues SNAP verdict after controversial FIA penaltyThe height of Verstappen's swearing controversy came about as a result of an off-track incident, however, when the reigning champion referred to his Red Bull machinery as 'F***ed' during an FIA press ...
A video of FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem crashing a Formula 1 car in a straight line when attempting to race a Ford GT ...
The FIA has issued new guidelines that could see F1 drivers face hefty fines, points deductions, and a one-month suspension ...
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Racer on MSNDrivers at risk of sanctions for swearing, FIA criticismFormula 1 drivers — along with all of those competing in FIA championships — are at risk of heavy fines, month-long bans and ...
F1 drivers could face a race ban this year if they repeatedly swear or criticise the FIA under controversial new rules ...
What began as a crackdown on explicit language has evolved into a sweeping regulation of driver conduct, now threatening potential race bans for swearing or even criticizing Formula 1’s ...
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