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F1 drivers face bans if they repeatedly swear or criticise the sport's governing body under changes to the FIA's sporting ...
We recap the changes in racers and personnel, as well as the expectations, going into the first grand prix of the season on ...
Formula One drivers could be hit by race bans for repeated swearing or criticism of the sport's governing body.
The FIA, which is the sport’s governing body, issued new regulations on Wednesday with penalties for salty language and other ...
According to ESPN, Formula 1 drivers might face fines and disqualifications for using foul language and criticizing actions ...
Now, in an about face, when the first grand prix is held ... Jack Doohan drives an Alpine race car during Formula 1 testing at the Yas Marina Circuit. James Gasperotti/Ciancaphoto Studio/Getty ...
The Grand Prix Drivers' Association (GPDA) called out FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem in November in response to Formula 1's swearing saga ... for the next event" - which effectively means a race ...
Formula 1 drivers now face up to a month ban from competing in motorsport if they swear or criticise the FIA thanks to new rules brought in by the FIA's President Mohamed ben Sulayem.
The initial test at Imola was a great proving ground for Hadjar, given the tricky weather conditions that fell on the track.