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George Russell says the back-and-forth controversy over punishing Formula 1 drivers for swearing is "all a bit suspect".
The 75-year-old Italian cannot be team principal because “he is not a member of staff, and does not hold an F1 licence, as is ...
The Federation Internationale de l'Automobile has reduced penalties for swearing. This decision follows criticism of the ...
Lewis Hamilton appear in front of the tifosi for the first time on home soil at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari. Read more ...
Rallying legend Carlos Sainz - his son a Williams F1 driver - is mulling a run at the FIA presidency. But the hurdles may be ...
FORMULA ONE’s governing body has reduced the penalties for drivers swearing or blasting officials after a huge backlash from ...
Flavio Briatore heads into this weekend's Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix at the helm of the embattled Alpine team - but he is not ...
After constant criticism and threats from top drivers including Max Verstappen, the FIA has decided to reduce the swearing ...
Lewis Hamilton has described the FIA's recent U-turn on swearing in F1 as "a bit of a mess", while his former teammate George ...
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ESPN Africa on MSNEA Sports F1 25 voice actors on Braking Point's evolutionEmer Kenny and Daniel Ben Zenou talk about the personal rivalries and dramas that are the focus of EA F1 25's Braking Point ...
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AFP on MSNFIA cuts controversial F1 driver swearing finesFormula One's governing body on Wednesday reduced the controversial penalties dished out to drivers for swearing after a backlash from the grid.
Oscar Piastri’s Miami GP-winning McLaren was cleared after FIA inspection, but that hasn’t stopped the tongues from wagging.
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