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FIA swearing rule changes gain support
FIA swearing rule changes gain support as ‘role models’ argument presented
This week, the FIA confirmed changes to its International Sporting Code which offered guidelines on the punishments available to race stewards for behaviours such as cursing, maki
Martin Brundle backs FIA swearing rules for F1 drivers as one thing 'doesn't feel right'
Sky Sports F1 pundit Martin Brundle is the first big name in the paddock to react to the FIA's introduction of potential bans and points deductions for drivers guilty of swearing, among other infringe
F1 drivers could be suspended for swearing or political statements under new rules
Formula 1 drivers could be suspended from racing or lose championship points for swearing or making political statements under new rules
F1 Drivers Could Be Suspended from Racing for Cursing or Critiquing the FIA in 2025
The Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) seems to be in the middle of a legislative overhaul for the 2025 season, as the governing body of motorsports changes its sporting code yet again — and free speech is on the chopping block next, according to new reports.
The FIA is a Mess - Drivers Have Their Say on New F1 Rules
The FIA revealed last week that a raft of controversial anti-swearing and anti-criticism laws will be in place for all top-level motorsport categories, including Formula 1. Drivers and team personnel are now having their say on these new rules and the FIA as a whole.
F1 Drivers Could Face Bans And Fines Of Up To $125,000 Under New FIA Rules
The FIA has issued new guidelines that could see F1 drivers face hefty fines, points deductions, and a one-month suspension or more for repeated misconduct violations.
Brundle points to Verstappen over FIA penalties: 'Drivers are role models'
The FIA's new penalty system, which allows stewards to severely punish Formula 1 drivers for misbehaviour, has raised a lot of controversy. Martin Brundle, former F1 driver and now commentator at Sky Sports,
F1 Drivers Could Face Race Bans for Swearing or Criticising the FIA Due to New Rules in 2025
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.
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Influential F1 figure backs FIA swearing stance
Martin Brundle has backed the FIA’s new penalty guidelines for misconduct in the sport. Image: REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed Last ...
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Explained: The real reasons behind the FIA’s new swearing guidelines
The FIA has confirmed changes to the ISC which could result in draconian penalties, including full suspension and points ...
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F1 legend Brundle retaliates over FIA punishment changes in ‘stupid’ Verstappen dig
F1 legend Martin Brundle has backed the introduction of punishments for swearing by the FIA as he referenced a controversial ...
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What’s Really Behind F1’s Swearing Crackdown?
F1's swearing crackdown targets driver conduct and criticism of the governing body, fueling tensions amid growing frustrations over leadership.
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Formula 1: Why the FIA Is on a Collision Course With F1's Drivers
The FIA's new sporting code on swearing not only risks causing significant sporting consequences but also puts it's president ...
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Red Bull and Verstappen in FIA jab after iconic phrase REMOVED
Max Verstappen and Red Bull have issued a jibe at the FIA after they removed part of an iconic phrase from a social media ...
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FIA take stewards action after ‘unfair’ volunteer admission
Single-seater director Nikolas Tombazis believes the FIA will be “a more professional body in the future” following the ...
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