The FIA did not consult with the GPDA before issuing new stewards' guidelines and punishments for the 2025 motor racing season.
The rather genteel world of curling can sometimes be jolted by the odd swear word that makes it on bonspiel broadcasts via ...
Grand Prix Drivers' Association (GPDA) chairman Alex Wurz has been among the most vocal critics, revealing that drivers were ...
The 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 ...
F1 drivers found out about the FIA’s new misconduct rules via reports in the media, the chairman of the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association (GPDA) has claimed. Earlier this month it emerged that F1 ...
Two Formula 1 team bosses have played down the outrage over intensified penalties for driver misconduct like swearing. Alex ...
Alex Wurz, the chairman of the F1 Grand Prix Drivers Association, has called for common sense to prevail in the aftermath of the FIA's new guidelines on punishment for driver's misconduct.
The chairman of the Grand Prix Drivers' Association, Alex Wurz, has asked Formula 1 to beep swear words uttered by drivers to ensure the wrong message isn't sen ...
In a red-carpet interview with Sky Sports, Toto Wolff was asked about his opinions on the new FIA penalties that were recently released. While many fans, drivers and teams alike seem to have negative ...