The Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) seems to be in the middle of a legislative overhaul for the 2025 season, ...
The FIA has issued new guidelines that could see F1 drivers face hefty fines, points deductions, and a one-month suspension ...
In its never-ending battle with its own drivers, Formula One approved new fines and suspensions on Wednesday for those who swear or make political, ...
featuring draconian punishments for repeated swearing or criticizing the governing body. The world championship’s outspoken stars could face points deductions and a one-month suspension.
F1 drivers could face a race ban this year if they repeatedly swear or criticise the FIA under controversial new rules ...
An F1 driver who violates the regulations for ... they could attract a fine of €80,000 and face a suspended one-month suspension. In case they commit a similar offense for the third time ...
With the news that drivers who verbally discredit the FIA - or at least the motorsport federation's standards - will face a ...
Haas not taking Ferrari's new front suspension has hinted at a massive change in the Italian team's switch to a pull-rod ...
and "incitement to do any of the above" Violating the misconduct regulations the first time will incur a €40,000 (£34,000) fine for an F1 driver. A second offence would see a fine of €80,000 (£68,000) ...
The F1 drivers face hefty fines, a 'suspension' and even a 'deduction of championship points' should they be found guilty of 'misconduct'.
F1 drivers could face points deductions and bans for breaching the FIA's new 'misconduct' guidelines. F1 drivers face the ...