F1 drivers could face a race ban this year if they repeatedly swear or criticise the FIA under controversial new rules ...
Red Bull has revealed how the late-season update that eased the balance issues with the team’s 2024 Formula 1 car ...
Formula One drivers could be hit by race bans for repeated swearing or criticism of the sport's governing body.
F1's swearing crackdown targets driver conduct and criticism of the governing body, fueling tensions amid growing frustrations over leadership.
The new punishments are likely to be met with criticism from the drivers and teams. The GDPA, headed by George Russell, issued a letter to the FIA last season criticising the governing body for ...
Former The Grand Tour presenter Jeremy Clarkson has made a bold prediction ahead of Lewis Hamilton's much-anticipated first ...
The FIA has introduced new rules aimed at penalizing verbal misconduct among drivers. The governing body, led by President Mohammed Ben Sulayem, has rolled out ...
For the second half of the 2024 season, Max Verstappen pushed Red Bull to the finish line to seal his fourth championship title. On the other hand, in the last three years, Lewis Hamilton has looked ...
Over 170 different constructors have competed in a Grand Prix since the first in 1950. From Ferrari’s longevity to Haas’ debut in 2016, the ten current teams each have their own history, some more ...
FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem wants to crack down on the language used by drivers due to the range of audiences watching globally, saying drivers sounded ‘like rappers’ and that it fuelled abuse ...
Formula 1's governing body, the FIA, has introduced new guidelines for penalties regarding driver misconduct – as points deductions and race bans are now a possibility for repeat offenders. The ...
Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko has insisted Max Verstappen will remain with the team in Formula 1 in 2026, despite ...